| Show REMAINS j s t c c n 0 asin As 1 in l ogden city so in ill every rl other others istak stake o cen center P and several smaller lae Jn t N 4 SI fi 1 and a nd vir land laud of zion the latter day saints assembled as with one heart and one soul on last sunday afternoon n at 2 to commemorate p with the th grief rief duo the 1 surviving families of elde Eldera berrand Ber rynd gibbs murdered two weeks previous in lewis co tenn and with the joyful hope and aa aurance of tho the crowns of glory awaiting the noble martyrs in realms celestial celesti at those t fatal events which stained the fair soil ot of tennessee with the precious life blom of innocent men who were act acting ing upon p an tho the 1 divine behest and animated anin by bf di divine vin e inspire artion stion laying down their mortal odiea bd iea whilo engaged in loves f labor to cr savl the immortal souls son Is of 0 f their fellow men jo in f n 0 the t salt gait lake Taberna clen clea large congregation was suitably and feelingly addressed by presidents joseph F smith wilford woodruff fr angus M cannon and ch as 1 l W V penrose bishop 0 F whitney Whit ncy also by elders jolin john morgan and T k B lewis the remarks of all of whom were full of condolence to the bereaved families anda egrets at the lamentable cir um stances which had bad rendered reli dered the 66 services necessary one of the chief attractions ottlie of the occasion which was of a sublime ill an n d still se beerend rend s solemnity biem anity were three beautiful floral offerings ings designed and arranged by brothers john Rea reading diug james Dwy dwyar erand and cgeorge yGe tG orge eorge hamlin of which the salt ake la ke beram gives the following description situated on the tile north side of the a for HP north stand was as a representation of a broken shaft or column about six indies inches in diameter r i and two feet high on a square baso base made in vide up tip entirely of email small white aster flow flowers era with a S small climbing green vino running around it spirally spirally at the south end of the same stand was a beautiful symbol of the allegory tile gates ajar t I 1 over which was suspended from an arch a whito dove as though just entering the serene gates of paradise this was also of aster flowers flower with a few phloxes interspersed the third floral gift occupied a small table in 1 n I the center and immediately in I 1 front of the stand and consisted of V initials of the names of the tile martyrs 0 yi formed of while gilly flowers on a lp purple urple ground A wreath of alyssum signified the bonds bands of affection from the four corners sprang four palm branches typifying victory all meeting in the center and supporting a martyrs crown of glory formed of t everlasting flowers in tha center of the design and between the initials waa was a cross made of salt crystals indicative 1 n dica tive of the scriptural passage ye t aj are the e s bof the earth 11 ks M As to the last mournful journey of the late elder berry to his for caer mer homo home in the southern part of the the territory a correspondent from nephi writes to the demerit De serit hens that the body s of that deceased blood witness fer the truth gospel camo anto that place on a special train friday evening at when elarge e concourse concourse of people were waiting its arrival abrass brasa band discoursed an appropriate prop air as the cars came slowly into the depot the engine outside and ta cars in inside side were decor abed with crape after handshaking hla with the returned missionaries and the elders who had charge of tho the casket that contained the remains remains 0 1 Q which was on oil the rear end outside 31 of train trainA slowly moved on after a halt of five minutes the further progress of the ead convoy is ia described in the 9 L herald of this tuesday morning where we learn that the elders in charge of the remains of elder berry reached milford I ilford at an early hour on oa saturday morning ar rafig rients having been made tho the casket was received and placed in a r tt wagon and the journey for I cf commenced by it was not until late saturday night that the homo home of the deceased was reached and in passing through the settle rants on the road roady there was waa everywhere to be seen evidences of deep mourning the services at ICa Ka narra as they did elsewhere throughout albe began at fit 2 sunday the little village though I 1 f quite a distance from any lown town of moment containing many visitors visit 4 who were present to show respect to the deceased quite a number of people were present from cedar city chuo rt M ta wainlo lepresi me bedl T the lie deceased w was is well sid and f faar ably ic knowland know ur own nand d his bis cruel and untimely end aused caused a grief that can find no adequate expression in ill words the services concluded the remains of elder berry were deposited inthe little village oj of Kau arra on oil the rim of the basin and it will hereafter ps possess sees an additional dit ional interest with all as the last resting place of one who was brutally fa while p promulgating ro docar doctrines i ines de dear ar to a vast majori majority t y i of the people of utah |