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Show A HERO OF THE ARGONNE IS HONORED . On Sund.i) the remains of Itobt. Hoy DeWitt, hero ot the Argoune wero tenderly bourne to the City Cemetery where they wero inld away with military honors. Bravely answer Ing his country's call ho Just ns brave ly fell In battle, and now a grateful country has ictwrned his remains In order that his loved ones might perform per-form the last ad rites, and give him a final resting place at his old home. Tho cit) and county turned out enmasse to do him honor, and In onorlug him also honored hli brave little wife and devoted parents. Flow ers were In abundance, nnd together i with song and eloquence told of tho grandeur of his lite. . The services wero under tho direction di-rection of Hie First Ward Bishopric nnd the ulogies wero delivered by tho Rov. Han Is l'lllsbury of Logan nnd Elder C. F. Olson of- Hyrum. Both speakers paid glowing tributes to his vnloi and uttered words of comfort and consolation to tho sorely sore-ly bereaved. Music wax lurnlshed by a quartette quar-tette composed by Prof. C. R. Johnson; John-son; Del Mar Egbert, C. O. Peterson and Calvin Fletcher, and solos by Mrs. Llnnartz and Frank H. Baugh, Sr. Elder A. M. Durham offered .tho. invocation. The benediction vas pronounced pro-nounced by Rev. l'lllsbury who nlso dedicated the grave. The pall bearers were Mlllen nnd La Von Earl, Grant Bateson, Arthur Berntsen, Bennett Blair and Clarence Clar-ence Goodwin. At the grave tho bugler bu-gler sounded taps and the military salute was fired. |