Show T LN ceremonies OVER r 1 L CLAI n i I 1 officers of weber county and city departments adjoining counties and Salt lake city lodge members and relatives and friends from far and near gather to pay final tribute of respect to late deputy sheriff deputy sheriff seymour L clark was laid to rest in ogden city cemetery Test yesterday erday afternoon under impressive ceremonies elder george shorten offered the dedicatory prayer at the grave and the burial ritual of the elks lodge of ogden was also given the funeral at the second ward meeting house was one of the largest ever held in ogden the meeting house being far too small to accommodate the large attendance the place was filled to overt overflowing owing leaving a large number of people on the outside who listened intently to catch the words of the speakers and hear the solemn strains of music the aged father and the devoted devo teil effe of the deceased bravely bore the terrible bereavement and hundreds or sympathizing friends offered condolences do to the stricken family the funeral was attended by the of the county the police department part ment of the city and a number of officers from adjoining counties and of salt lake besides relatives and friends from far and near the pall bearers were sheriff barlow wilson deputy sheriff J J Bl murphy urphy chief Br browning awnIng and captain brown of tho the city police department C C richards jr and gus gua saunders of the elks lodge walter and wallace dallimore brothers of the wife of the deceased floral offerings in profusion wore were brought to the casket among them being offerings from the sheriffs office and the county count commissioners of weber county the police department of 0 ogden city the sheriffs office of salt sail lake county the local elks lodge tho the fraternal union and private citizens who hold held the deceased in high esteem among the officers present from the outside counties were sheriff josep iton ison of box elder county deputy sherin burbidge and sheriff elect sharp of salt lake county officers of the nearby sections who could not attend sane in letters of regret for not being abl abla to be present and extended their heartfelt sympathy and condolence to tho bereaved the services were conducted by dishop bishop robert the pro grain given was as follows singing by second ward choir lord responsive to thy call prayer by president C F middleton singing by choir nearer my god to thee speaking by bk samuel dye solo by qua gus saunders face to face eulogy by judge J A howell solo by hagbert anderson calvary sermons by county commissioner david mck mckay ay and elder E A larkin solo by gus saunders there let me ale rest benediction by adam peterson peterson 0 of huntsville the speakers eulogized the deceased and offered words of condolence to the bereaved relatives and friends the deceased was spoken of as a man of sterling steril ng qualities both as a citizen c and an of officer fleer it was said that seymour I 1 L dark clark was a man brave and unflinching in the discharge of his duty no matter what that duty was and that he was ever ready and anxious to do that which he was set apart to do whether in a civic or a s social ocial capacity that he wa was 8 a man devoted devote 1 to his family and to his parents in all the walks of life judge howell expressed the thought that so seymour knour dark clark was a splendid officer of the law and one who held a high standing in the elks lodge he had known him from hla his boyhood days and had always found him true and constant to a trust reposed in him bishop mckay spoke of him as a young nian man who was dutiful to lith his parents and always obedient to their wishes he had known him intimately as an of officer fleer both as deputy sheriff of the county and as state fish and I 1 game warden of weber county and had never yet found him wanting in i the discharge of his official duty mr mckay also took occasion to speak of the great response responsibilities bill ties dov devolving i pr rf the law and remarked chat that perhaps the people at largo did no lully appreciate the services rendered by teen men who take their lives in t their heir hands in defence of the and of the property rights of the community also stating that men in such services were not sufficiently valued for their work headache and neuralgia from colds LAXATIVE BROMO quinine the world wide cold cod and grip remedy e moves cause call for full name look for signature E W GROVER |