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Show I JOS. G0 I fUNERAL HELD W Beautiful and impressive funeral Pft services wkerc held for Joseph God- m dard, one of Utah's early pioneers, K at the First -ward meeting house Plj yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. fg Bishop D H Ensign had charge of If the services. The invocation was of- m fered by John W. Chambers before u an audience which packed the meeting fl house. The Imperial quartette, com- posed of William Pickett 0. A. Grlf- 1 fin, G. Klomp and William Purdy, sang ji number of appropriate selec- r Lons. Tho speakers were Blsnops H H. C. Jacobs, E. A Olson. D H. En- sign, President James Wotherspoou if and Counsellors N A. Tanner nnd H, ft B. Garner. Each of the speakers w spoke In eulogistic terms of the dell de-ll ceased, praising his many good qual-B qual-B ities, his self sacrifice and devotion to his country Tho body was laid in m. ' its last resting place at the City cem-B cem-B eterj", where the grave was dedicated by II. II. Goddard. |