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Show MRS. DUCE v- BURIED AT HYDE PARK - Services Were Held Sunday With ' Many Speakers. Other Hyde Park News t Hydo Park, Dec. 27. Impressive funoral services were hold lioro today to-day over tlio mortal remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Duco, wife of our respect ed townsman Wlllard Unco. Tlio speakers wore Bishop Yeppa Benson, Otto Gassman of Weston; Charles England, Ilishop John Q. Adams, Stephen Thurston, Prof. Georgo D. Casto of l'rcston, and Bishop Chas. 0. Hyde. The musical numbers by the choir wore "Dark Is the Human Mind," "Sister Thou Wast Mild and I Lovely," and "I Noed Thee Every-i Hour" with "Unanswered Yet," by I Frederick T. llaliam, and Arthur Petersen. Pet-ersen. Tlio oponlng prayer was offered of-fered by Elder Jas. Nellscn of Weston, Wes-ton, and the benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by High Councilman W. W. Roundy of Benson ward. Bishop Yeppa Yep-pa BciiBon said the path of the' do aaed hud not nlways been strewn ulth flowers. She lost both her parents par-ents In early life, and had many hard thlps to enduro. Paid a high trlbuto to tlio moral worth of tlio Lund family fam-ily nnd also to tho good character of the husband of tho deceased Ho also spoke of the sacredness of the marrl age covenant and Invoked tho blessings bless-ings of God upon all tlio bereaved Bishop Otto Gassman knew tlio deceased de-ceased to bo a good, faithful Latter day Saint, and said that while the parting is a sad one, yot they had been sealed together for all tlmo and eternity and would again nssociato together as man and wlfo. While hero In mortality wo aro In the scnool fof progression und we will meet with trials and difficulties, but wo are Ere to learn to overcome. Said that Ibero would bo a hapyy mooting of friends and loved ones after passing to the other world. Elder Charles England said tho things "unanswered "unanswer-ed yet" would sonio day bo mado Inown. Wo all know death Is coming com-ing yet few aro wholly prepared for It, and said that wo as strangers wandered from tho fold, nnd doatlt Is a going back to that homo from whence o cntno, Ho read a beauti nil poem ontitlod "What is) Death." Bishop John Q. Adams spoke of the ladness of the occasion and said I til should prepare for It, and felt that thore was still a bright future for the bereaved husband and that ill should try and comfort him. El-der El-der Stephen Thurston spoke of the I jood qualities of the deceased' and I her husband and prayed that God's Hearings would attend all the 'bereaved 'be-reaved ones. Prof. George D. Casto of Preston quoted soveral lines of Bla Wheolor Wilcox' beautiful poem, Mltlcd "Sometimes." Ho spoko of the groat mission of our Redeomor, tad felt wo should all try and say is Christ said "Thy. will, O Lord, not Blno bo dono." Bishop C. O. Hydo mado n few closing remarks. Mrs. Elizabeth Lund Duco, was born In Weston, Oneida county, Idaho, Aug' sit 17, 188G. She was tho daughter of Christian and Minnie Lund. Was baptized August 17, 1894. Waa married mar-ried In tho Logan tomplo to Willanl Duco. April 10, 1907. Died In Logan, December 2C, 1914. Mrs. Duco was highly respected by nil hor acquaintances acquain-tances for her gentle, kind nature, and her purity of llfo. Sho was over faithful to her religion, nnd was over ov-er striving to do good to othors. Sho was not blessed with that groat Joy and privilege so desirod by all truo I 'laughters of God, of raising a fam I K "J", but in tho groat horoaftor mnny Hs denied us hero may bo given ii IWA Bomotlmo. somowhero. IF ' wTlough late to report, yot wo must ay a few words about nn oxcollent y entertainment given by tho Primary jj association Monday, Docombor 2Ut, The Hydo Park Primary association hs long been ono of our most pro-prossivo pro-prossivo organizations. With such energetic en-ergetic workers as Prosldont Orllla Ashcroft, Mary J. Seamons, Eliza M Hymas, Lydla J. Dalnes, Mary A Grunt, Anna Nlolson, Alice Asly croft, Ilottn Chrlstonson nnd others, tboro is always something doing. Wo bellovo thoy havo given tho peoplo moro real enjoyment In entertainments entertain-ments nnd tho training of tho chll dren than any of our associations. Undern their tutorage the llttlo ones are becoming good Blngerg, rocttors, and a'clors. Tho teachers and .pupils .pup-ils put their whole souls In their work henco their success. Tho fol Ifiwlng Ts tho program as carried out December 21: Song Four Llttlo Girls Recitation Bertha Hans'cn Song and Doll Drill Soven Llttlo Girls Song, "Tho Newsboys Parade" . .. Ten Little Boys "October Gavo a Party" parts read and ncted out by sixteen girls dressed to reprosent different kinds of trees. "Bathing Dolly" ....by a Little Girl Song, "Undo Sam Won't Go to War" Twelve Llttlo Boys Dialoguo , .. .... Gladys Watkln and Earl Dalnes Song, "Hark, Hark My Soul" and Tableau by Eva Lee, lone Hur ron and Carrie Follott. "Tho Irish Washerwoman" Mrs. Mary J. Seamons Was woll acted out nnd caused considerable morriment. Song, "Jlnglo of tho Bolls" Twelve Little Girls ended tho entortalnmont, The Primary Prim-ary Association kindly gave the pro cecda of their entortalnmont to tlio wnrd to assist In building a now moot lug house. A llttlo daughtor of Reuben A, Porkes Is nt present down with pneumonia pneu-monia and dlpthorla but Is said to bo rapidly Improving. Tho peoplo aro using every precaution to chock tho spread of tho disease Colds and sorq throats aro qulto prevalent Just uow. Tho boot campaign catno to an end Wednesday, Docombor 23. With Uio present cold weather tho coal bins aro rapidly being emptied, and old king winter now boars rule |