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Show BURIAL OF JEAN FOLLETT AT HYDE PARK Hyde Park, June 6. The funeral services of Jean Follett, the oleven-year-old son of William A. and Sarah Follett, wero held In the meeting on Monday, Juno 4, at 2 p. tn. Bishop Charles G. Hyde presided over the services, which wero very lmprosslvo. The Choir sang "God Is Calling," and Bishop William Winn of Smith- field offered prayer. Five llttlo Primary Pri-mary classmates sang "Jesus Unto Thee I Pray." The speakers wero Robert S. McQuerrlo, John A. Wolf, Wm. Hydo. Gcorgo Llndqulst and Bishop C. a. Hyde. Mrs. Jean Llndqulst Llnd-qulst of Smlthfleld san very feellug-ly feellug-ly "I Think When I Read That Swoot Story of Old." Arthur Peterson sang "Some Time We'll Understand." Tho benediction was given by Counselor Lorenzo Peterson. Tho speakors uttered many yords of comfort and consolation to the bereaved ones, and Bpoko of our pro-exlstanco of our duties du-ties here In mortality, and of tho assurances as-surances wo havo of a life beyond tho grave, and that while parting with tho loved ones here Is sad and sorrowful there will bo great Joy when wo meet thorn In realms of glory. The casket was a beautiful whito one and covered with lovely flowers of various hues, so many that it required seventoon young boys to carry thani. Thirteen hoavlly loaded load-ed automobiles, six carriages, and many Journeyed on foot to tho cemo-tory, cemo-tory, where the gravo was dedicated by Elder Rosel H. Hyde! Jean Follett was a bright, beautiful boy with a lovoly disposition and wa3 loved by nil his associates, by whom ho will bo greatly missed. Ho has beon a great sufferer tho last fov.-months fov.-months with rhoumatlsm and heart trouble. Many friends and relatives of the family from other settlements attended tho funeral, among them Wra. Hyde, John A. Woolt of Logan: Wm. aibion, grandfather, of Franklin; Frank-lin; John and Harry Gibson of Graco, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. James Morton and their son and daughter of Richmond; Rich-mond; Bishop Winn, Mrs. Winn, Sylvester Syl-vester Low and Mrs. Joan Lund-qulst Lund-qulst of Smlthfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Reese, Mrs. Mary Woolf, of Benson; C. M. Nolson, Mr. and Mrs. John Armond, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Follett of North Logan, and Dr. Lyman Dalnes of Salt Lako. Tho recent stormy, cold weather rotarded very much the growth of most all farm crops. The last few days of warm weather havo boon sending them along again qulto rap-Idly. rap-Idly. Beet thinning will commenco In a few days. With tho prosont high prlco of butter, the cows are now beginning to pay up somo of their Indebtedness to their owners, as the pastures are now Improving. Mr. Samuel Seamona Is still In a bad condition, owing to stdmach trouble Ho Is very much reduced in flesh and does not lmprovo very fast. Mrs. Rouben A. Porkes presented her husband with a flno baby hoy, Juno 4. All concerned aro doing fine. Mrs. Hannah Saunders Is In tho Utah-Idaho hospital being treatod for heart trouble and Impoverished blood. Several casos of measles aro ro-ported ro-ported In our town |