Show THE FUNERAL A good man o his last ilace yesterday morning at 10 the second ward assembly boona was filled with a large audience be tok ening the universal esteem in which the deceased PETER ADAMS was held the ogden brass band was out in full uniform and their funeral dirges intensified the laty ot the occasion th beautiful flower backed coffin containing the earthly remnants of the deceased was placed in front of the stand and around it wera seated the greatly aggrieved family BISHOP called the congregation to order and the choir opened the services with the hymn creation with earnest voice A fervid pray acs offered up by elder joseph hall who solemnly insisted on the faith and the certainty we have that the deceased brother having lived in integrity and truth would rise up in the morning of the first resurrection to be clothed with immortality the blessings of god were invoked to rest upon the mourning family of the deceased and upon the whole con grego tion and all the people of god ahe choir followed with another hymn delivered in a spirit worthy of the occasion ELDIK the congregation to pay its last tribute of respect to thede parted brother and speak words of comfort to ahe bereaved family the speaker referred to the bygone times when he had belt the land of liia nativity in company with elder boyle passing through hardships hards hipo misery and disease elder baylo stood true to the goabel in faith and integrity in all trials and eions ue was one of gods noblemen in all and his reward will be sure jais death brings home to us all the question if a man die shall he live again this question is answered by the gospel of christ for the saints who have an assurance of coming forth to be clothed with eternal life not only abo bible but the book of and the doctrine and covenants furnishes abundance of evidence that v e shall take up our bodies again utter we have laid them down it was a main part of jesus mission tf impress the grand truth of resurrection on the minds of his disciples and followers lie demonstrated the truth by bis own bodily resurrection convincing even the credulous thomas the closed his address by imploring the blessings of the almighty for the distressed family abisror D II 11 was proud lo 10 bear his testimony to the unimpeachable character of the deceased elder boyles aim and object bad always been to establish himself not only as a member of the church as an honest man among men but also in tl eternal life and inheritance of gods blessings elder boyle bad labored through privation and poverty until he had establish ed his family in comfort and ease sow he has gone behind the veil to a lor in a sense of still benefiting his amily thence it rests with bis family to emulate his example and always stay true to the gospel for which he lived and in which he died but in fact elder boyle is ot dead ie is only gone before he has passed through the great ordeal w ibave all to pass through his example should 96 followed by all latter day saints and the blessings of will attend them eldea LORIN FARR referred to the testimony of job that in bis flesh he would see god in the latter days and hoped that all would have this testimony elder boyle had bad it for he bore his bodily affliction without a murmur patiently faithfully lie maintained the faith and libed tria to bis covenants all djs life long and there is a crobo ot eternal reward awaiting bini no man is perfect neither wag elder boyle but he invariably strove to do right to his best knowledge and ability and will always be a example worth of imitation by bis family we have many testimonies in the bible and other books of god concerning the future and the way i out clearly enough for all of us where to attain the rewards promised to the faithful the speaker then dilated on the mission of christ on the two continents ting out how atje Litt erday saints have a purer and fuer gospel in the boob ifor mon than the bible in for this we ought to be daly thankful as we have a living testimony of the truth of the revelations of christ through joseph smith this testimony far surp awes all other testimonies and know ledge map may ever acquire and those who possess jt ought to fee charitable who have eyes nna o bot havo pare aad hear not r felt to indorse all that had been bad about the faith integrity and honesty eier boyle he hj been a kind father a faithful husband and a good upward neighbor wid the wish was that bis own record one day might be as and honorable as akler boyles fur ri the s t ti etue of the deceased ho bereaved family could take comfort and con Bo lation oll L J iab the occasion without attempting ID convey toma comfort to abo mourning family words insufficient to carry tho joy and peace which come from god whom god loveth be cha leneth and if we expect lo 10 be of the number of goda cleat we must expect to pasi and tribulations ahn 13 M a yette of carsi toay we weep and tomorrow to morrow we mourn through all these trials we come out and purified if we take them in tho liht spirit there i tho ono great chopo and assurance more pricely than all earby the knowledge that w wil rise up pur and enter livee taj ono hopp that tb gratte will gite up the juil oft hp of the first resurrection chilain cui lain u in oar earthly career elar boyle was all the good people can lay of him and there is no man woman or child who can point out the least in hi character and it if to b desired that pie ape could cofery body may alt be family I R remembered that twenty thre yara go he firt met elder boyle unacquainted and he felt a voice within him telling him h au hohol mail and altoft hu to hun the truth of that first sion elder boyle had striven hard to establish his family in honor and wealth and he had done it in lionor and integrity the choir bang the hymn before glorious throne and elder R the benediction after which the congregation slowly left the hall pausing by the coffin to take a last look at the remains of the deceased who lay quiet and calm arrayed in the temple robes in he beautiful beau casket alabon abely trimmed by mr james gale from the assembly room the funeral cortege ws formed and pro proceeded slowly along the ogden brass band marching ahead playing the solemn strains of websters funeral march four cons of the deceased dece aed being members of the ogden brass band their places were kindly filled by members of the fourth ward brass band behind tha hearse followed the relatives and then an almost interminable train of elout carrying the numerous the bereaved family arrived at the cemetery elder boyles mortal body was lowered into his last earthly resting place while the ogdan manner ma chor under tha direction of arof max boyan sang the appropriate an peace be still h id expressed the of the aggrieved family to all their friends the funeral convoy returned to the city most of the teams accompanying the mourners to their residence on eighth street |