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Show FUNERALSERVICES ffl FOR PETER W. I I MAUGHAN II Funeral scrvlcos for the late Hl Peter W. Maughan announced to jH hao been held at It her Heights nnd iflll through somcono's suggestion chang- H'l ed to the Logan tabernacle bccausn ,9l of the Inadequacy of tho River ' . SH Heights chapel, to acommodato the '9H wldo circle of friends and numerous '1 realtlvcs of this worthy citizen and rfl pioneer, woro held last Sunday. :H The largo congregation and the Bfl beautiful floral tributes boro silent '-Hfl testimony to the esteem tha' the do- ll ceased was held. JH Tho services were conducted vby jH Bishop Karl Wood ot River Heights ' Invocation was offered by Prosldent liil O II. Budge. The choir, under tho ijl leadership of Elder Calvin Fletcher ''1 rendcied appropriate music. Frank Ml Baugh sang In fine volco a solo'Taco t'l to race.' A beautiful solo was al- , i'1 so gl en by Mrs. Howell accompanied 'iH by MIbb Grace Wood. Tho first speaker, Bishop B. M. iH Lewis, spoke In a reminiscent way A i ll ot tho early life of Brother Maughau . iH recounting Instances of tho bojhood 'H (ontlnucd on Last Pago) , J !LiiiH J lUNERAL SERVICE FOR H , 1 PETER W. MAUGHAN H ( ; ( 'Continued turn Paso 1' BBB I and curly manhood lendliir '' flliow BB j ' tlio worth and ikcply grounded faith B I of tli deceased. B ' f Hiother Peter M. Mauhgan of H Wellsvllle related briefly the history B ' I of tlio Maufs'linn family showing the H father of this family to liavo been K one of the earliest settlers of this BBF alley, the first entrance. Into tlio B Milley being In 1856, and Brother BBwj I'eter W, Mnughan, tlio man whose BBB1 memory wo have met to honor to- BB' day, was one of tlio first white clill- BBJi drcn born In this vnllcy, having hlm- BBJ, self suffered tlio hardships of plon- BBJ cor life, Ho was a man who assist- BBB cd In building tho bildges and tho BBK roads and helping In other ways tho BBB building of this commonwealth. Ho BBw spoke of Lieut. Itusscl h. Maughan's B ' ttlp from Sacramento, Calif., by alr- BBJ plane, when apparlscd of the critical BBF' condition of his father, of tho ab- BBt Rtnce. of one son laboring In tho mls- BBl nlon field of the Hawaiian Islands, B, nnd also of n daughter living In j Washington, D. C. Bj Mr. MnuRlinn was , followed by B Frof. Wm. Fcdcrson of tho Agrlcul- BBl ttirnl Collego who had formed an In- BBl timate acquaintance with Brother BJ Maughfn during his years spent as Bj secretary of that Institution. Tho BBl mutual friendship growing out of tho I disposition and lovo of himself and Brother Mnughan for tho great out pp of doors, having been companions on BBj numerous trips to tho hills, ho folt BBl that ho had learned to know him B better than the people who met him BBw , In tho association of his dally life. BBl Elder A. 0, Barber was tho next BBl Bpeaker who had learned to know BBl nnd. tospect tho deceased thiough BBl circumstances similar to those of . BBl 1'tof. I'tderson, stating that he know I BBl Brother Mnughan when 'coparalotl B I from tho dlgfnltles and from tho BBl conventionalities of business life. 11a BBl . found him to be a ntudunt of deep BBM convictions and an cxtcnslvo laiowl- BBl edge of human nature. A man who BBB r appreciated moro tho lovo of his BBl family nnd his Independent thought nnd action than all tho wealth of BBM tho world. Having been associated BBB ' n number of years wth him In bust- BBl nwH nnd as ,an edunctor ho know H Brother Mnughan to hao appraised BBb I the heritage of education for his B ' family nbove all things. His family BBl rarlinps huvo tlio dstlnclton of linv- B Ing luoic unembcts gradunto from BBl collogo than any other In tho com- BBl H Bishop Karl Wood mado tho clos- H Ing murks expiesslng sympathy for H Slatir Mnughan und tho family, ro- BBfl pi r ' g thi) sympathy of tho Illvcr H llelghta ward In this hour of trou- H J blc. Also thnnklng in behalf of tho B I family all those who conli United In BBB ni') v.iy to tho comfort of tho family H during thidr boirow. BBB 'ttor singing by the choir tho H bi . diction was pronounced by El- BBB diT John Wood. BBB ' V long cortego of automobiles fol- I' lowed tho remains to tho cemetcty, i tlio dtdlc.itory prayer was of- i (! by President Joseph E. Card cm. BBB f |