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Show N. J. KJIELDSEN OF HYDE PARK I LAIDTO REST Hyde Park, May 23. Tho funeral ,of NlcIs-JTKJleldBen-was-held In f the meeting bouse May 22 at 2 p. tn. t Illshop C. O. Hyde presiding. The chblr snng, There Is Sweet nest In Heaven, Prayer was offered by El- der Rosel H. Hyde. Fred T. Dnllam I song, I Know That My- Redeemer I Lives. Stephen Thurston was tho first speaker. Ho said wo will all bo Judged Judg-ed according to our works, and felt assured that the deceased would re-celvo re-celvo a good reward. Elder William nails paid a brief trlbuto to tho moral worth of tho deceased de-ceased and said wo had lost a good citizen. Elder Fred T. Dallam paid a beautiful beau-tiful trlbuto to tho early pioneers, and spoke of their great faith and integrity. They were men of great character and bulldcd upon a sure foundation. Wo should form good resolutions and carry them out In our dally lives. Wo should not draw away from our parents' examples. The morality of the people depends more upon tho masses, than upon tho Individual. Tho better way to preach the gospel Is to live It. Our works will speak for thomselves, and wo need not advertise them. Elder Jacob Johnson, of Logan, spoke of tho great faith of thoso who embraced the gospol In foreign lands. He knew tho deceased to bo nn hon- est man.. I Arthur Petersen then sang, Oh My I Father, after which Elder Charles I England of Logan, spoko of mansions hero upon earth, and said that some I: lived for themselves only and for the B pleasures of this life, others had a K higher aim and woro preparing for L a life hereafter. Many embraced tho fl. gospel In foreign lands had suffered ' much nnd had set many noblo oxam- E pics and did much for the present H generation. H Rlshop C. O. Hydo made a few II closing remarks, and admonished tho II saints to Hvo upright, honorablo II lives. He testified to tho good works If of Brother KJIeldsen. BM Tho choir then sang, Host For tho B Weary Soul. Tho benediction was l pronounced by Counselor Lorenzo II Petersen. II At tho cemetery tho gravo was It dedicated by Elder Lars C. Peterson. U Niels Jensen KJIeldsen was tho son H of JenB Nielsen KJIeldsen and Anno fl Katrine KJIeldsen, and was born In ! Salt Skanderborg, Denmark, January IB 20, 1839; wag baptized into tho Church of Jesu8 Christ of Lattcrday Saints, May 3, 1877, and came to America and to Utah, In tho year fl 1878. Ho becamo a member of tho Hydo Park ward in 1879 and has ro-fl ro-fl sided hero over slnco, 'and has been fl a faithful Lattorday Saint, and an fl honest man with many friends to flfl mourn his loss. |