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Show ggsajjsaiLu )sasBVj 'Lrr BRIGHAM BISHOP IS LAID AT REST BRIGHAM March 24--AU business! ! was siibpended In this community j I Wednesday afternoon as a mark of 'respect during the funoral services I ut the tabernacle for -Bishop Thomas' H Blackburn. There was a pro- I fusion of floral tributes fiom the va-1 j rlous organizations In the ward anil : from the wards of ths city. Mun i relatives from distant points in Utah and Idaho, as well as all of the I daughters of Bishop Blackburn srho reside In Idaho were present. N'ephl J. Valentine, first counselor I to Blthop Blackburn, conducted 'he services and was the first speaker.' dhers who spoke Included John H. Horslcy. Peter Knudson, "resident X. Norman l.ee. l.ishou Brlgham Wright. Bishop David P, Burt Bishop Lo- I renzo N" Stohl of Salt Lake. Apostle Itudger Clawaon. Chairman William Bailey of the state hoard of couallza- ! tlon. Victor E. Mailsen and William I GL FToraley. The ward choir, under the leader-Ship leader-Ship of C. C Watklns sang the , opening and closing numher. nd between be-tween speakers special vocal number-wore number-wore rendered by Victor E. Mads-n, Mrs. Perry D. Peters and the Kinney brothers of salt La"ke. The prayers) were offered by Patriarchs James Ol-sen Ol-sen and O. N. Stohl md tho grave was dedicated by John D Peters. |