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Show JOHN W. GARDNER - H LAID TO REST : H SUNDAY 1 1 dpiprpsslro ftineVla serviced wero K H hcli) In theuubqrunclo Sunduyi riftor- H noon over i thei renialns ot Attorney L H Jqhn WiiGnrdncr wlio met death so H H suddenly Thursday .morning. iTho liH services wero largely attended) ape- H clal, placcs'ibplng reserved far tho ll )Spndayi school children and boy ViH pcflulH, both orgaulaatlons being ones IH I In which Mr. Gardner ,had taken an IH ijactlvo part. The nervlccs were con- flH ,dutco4 under 1h,et dlretton of Bishop H Charles England of the. Second ward H wherq Mr.'jGardnor iroijldedor.Tho HH f choir Bang "Though. Deepening B Trials,',' The Invocation was offer- B ed by Elder Jdhn E. Carlisle, follow- vpiiiB ed by tho ch6r singing "I Know that ' J My Redeemer Lives," H nihl'iop England then said tho 'iiiii . largo gathering'(of friends i nnd1 tho H beautiful tributes srioke plainer than ( (words of the'estccmiln' whlclviBroUi- HH 'or GarilDeriwaa hcld,.rHoitoldiof(tho HH dcceased.fQt hladparlyillfe; its;pdp- qntlon(JllAJatteH(ancp,nttho JUrjg- H t ham Ydung Cqllte; Unlverl(yi r H .1 ,U"(nh nmliLeland Stnff9rt Inly(r,!5lty H j, otiPallfornln.ipf ihjsjqurfycq n- H I filop. tpjNekaland qnd Isaotvi- H y ties lr llf chnr9(. and lorojteBU- H nvony q( lst character; as a;pofl4(a H ljusbsnd, tftcv od; friend. ( (. t r H ' Attorney ' Roy' D. T imtcMor as 'alo M d n't speaker, 'foprcsonted!"tho'1Bar i MiV association drwhlclf MrJ"" bdrdBir 1"J 9 was a member. Ho spoko 'of' his as- r IIH . 'socafon wUhhlni" aHd stotod1 ttlat , ja . IT y m couilly'nttorhey'Mr. Gardner had C ' b'ecn thb mcoHs of turning many1 "a - young, man, from theevll ways 'Into S i j tlm path of righteousness that ho bo- Hit S .illpod l usHqo tompprcd ,wlth HL r, mercy and .tha. in his funtlmejy Wt fl v doafh tho community had suffered Wt fl 0 tho loss, flf a man wo YPUld hajo H -j gqnq tar injits professlqn, B M - ScouimnBter Karl Hood theri'pald HJ II many tributes to tho' dopartcd, sdy- H fl jing that Mr.1 Ga'tdnor was n good M p,'Sodut and frbm' the1 iout' code' Uo H.fl '-iread thequalltlcatlons-ot a good jjVi'l 0 Scout, Baying Mr. Gardner possessed jHj 1 ull of these. JH) - ... !V 0 Under tho direction of Trot. Sar- jH' g donl tho Sunday school children sang !M J "Nay Speak No 111." V IBll jH Elder Coolcy of tho stako Sunday " Hl 8 school board spoko In Its behalf, tel- Hvl ' lln of tho lovo tho children had for JHJ ,dMr. '(Jardnor nnd of his devotion to HJ I Shis v?'6k and expressed sympathy W T' for th6 family and tho blessings or t' M 'Jjho Loid upon thorn. i A '1 11 mM Elder Chamberlain ot tho Brlgham V. pJtYoung College was tho noxt speaker Bi'fl V' nnVdevotcd his remarks to tho beau- h I IgftTof a life poured out In universal Bl ,Q lbvo'niid Borvlco to others, tho re- !iLfl .n J ward ot lovo being eternal lite nnd IVbI DS'tho nssuranco that Brother Gardner IH ?. stllj llyes ana ,tho Jnflucnco of his ( !l0 good spirit would still continuo with Vol ,o us. N iff i,jt Frank Baugh Jr., "and Sr., then flt ep sang a duot accompanied by Trofes- H)xl Dn nor Clark. r' ' j", IL'I I President Joseph Qulnney endors- jBfl m ed tho remarks of tho'' speakers be- Hfll or foro him and spoko ot his work ns IHF ra.' superintendent ot tho Sunday schools Wj3 ng ot tha, Logan stake. a Hly' ,ur' Counselor T. 0. Rowland oxprcss-, , 'UW 1S ed tho thanks ot tho family for tho IM 0f evidences of sympathy nnd klndncsi MA rn. during tho tlmo ot tholr borcavo- HH at-'ment. Tho choir then sang "Tho U5! u,v. Lord Js My Shepard." Benediction IK .C(l was pronounced by Elder J. Ai Hick- lllst man and at thevcemotcry tho gravo ifli was dedicated by President 'Snow-of MM Canada, IBl '1 |