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Show WILLIAM fi. ECK1DT IS LI TO SEST IN CITVMOT Short but impiosshe funei'al services serv-ices were held tbiy nrtemoon in tho Ogden City cemetery when the body of William Jl. Eckardt was laid to its Dnal resting place. At tho home prior to tho cortege leaving for the cemetery short services wero held. Bishop Ridges of the Ninth ward giving the prayer. Joseph Jo-seph Fernolius gave a vocal solo. At the grave president John Watson and Bishop's Counselor D. F. Steele spoke impressively of the splendid traits of tho deceased and of his high standing in the community. .Mrs. Mary Farloy and Mi's. Lorene Snyder sarig two duets, "Our Heavenly Father Knows" and "Some Day We'll Understand." The local Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of which tho deceased was a member performed their lodge ritual, Mr. Walter Moore and Sumner Warner with the various members of the order taking part. Mrs, Polly Jones and Miss Vera Jones sang, "I'll Go Where .You Want Me to Go." The grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Elijah Larkins. Bearing testimony of tho many friends of Mr. Eckardt, were the many beautiful floral offerings which completely com-pletely shrouded tho casket, many coming from friends in Utah and Nevada Ne-vada and the Elk lodge of Idaho. Thei pallbearers were B. R. Pixley. Wallaco! Watts, Carl Allison. Fred Lazenby, L. A. Myers and R. R Griffin. 1 |