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Show ALFRED PIGOT WAS BURIED v ON SUNDAY Funeral services were hold Sunday at 12 o'clock in the Fourth ward meeting houso ovor tho remains of Alfred Plcot. Bishop John II . Ander-sou Ander-sou presided. The choir sang, Nearer Pear Savior to Thee. Prayer was offered by Joseph Newbold, after which the choir rendered, Beautiful Zton. Attorney Melvln C. Harris, who was tho first speakor said that ho had been closely associated with the deceased and paid a high tributo to him as a man and stated that thoro was no man moro proud of his family fam-ily than Mr. Plcot. Frank Baugh Jr., rendered a solo I Know My Heavenly Father Knows. Bishop II. E. Crockett said that ho had known Mr. Plcot over slnco he enmo to Logan and stntod Hint' although ho was unable to mlnglo with the peoplo on account ot his afflictions, ho was a man of great fnlth In tho principles of tho. gospel and he was very proud of tho work that his family woro doing along religious re-ligious lines. A solo, Faco to Faco, was rendered render-ed by Georgo Farroll. President Sorgo F. Balllf was tho next speaker, and ho dwelt upon tho subject of Easter and tho resurrection, resurrec-tion, and Bhowcd tho beauties of thu Mormon belief regarding this subject.' Ho paid tributo to tho children nnd family of tho deceased. A vocal solo, O Dry Thoso Tears, was rendered by Luna Farroll. Bishop John H. Anderson who wns the Inst speaker mado a brief review of tho llfo of Mr. Plcot. Ho said that when ho was 19 years old both his lower limbs wero frozen nnd ho lost tho uso of them. At tho ago of 2.1 ho had tho mtsfortuno of losing his oycBlght, but although ho had to go through llfo In that way ho had mado 'qu!toa success and never lost hope. Tho choir sang, Tho' Doop'nlng Trials, after which tho benediction wns pronounced by George Thomas. The following acted ao pall bearers: bear-ers: Georgo Cordon, Attornoy M. C. Harris, Robert M. Smith, John A. Crockett, C. W. Dunn and Edgar Hrossnrd. Tho gravo In tho cemotory wa3 dedicated by C. W. Dunn. |