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Show who wished to pay a last tribute to their departed townsman. Tho pall bearers wore Angus T. Wriht, I. IA Clark. T. H. Carr. M. S. Browning. Hebor Seoweroft, B. G. Blackman and J. II. Last. The interment in-terment was In tho Ogden City cemetery. ceme-tery. The speakers eulogized tho deceased as a self-made man who through hi industrious habits and a tenacity of purpose had overcome the obstacles which beset the path of all early-coin-1 era to this region and had succeeded in building for himself an enduring place among the successful business men of the state. They dwelt upon his simplicity of manner, modest tastes and above all the goodness of heart which had charactorlzed dealings with nil whether In the business busi-ness world or fields of religious work. The floral offerings wero beautiful and elaborate. i SHE! STEVENS FUNERAL HELD The funeral of Sidney Stevens, Ok- J den's pioneer Implement dealer was ; held at two o'clock yesterday after-; noon at the Second ward meeting j house. The simple but Impressive services were conducted Bishop itobcrt McQuarrle. assisted by President C. F. MldJleton and Apostle David O. McKay. The Second ward choir fur-1 nlshed music for the occasion an I MIns Maud Belnap and Mrs. Hattle .InnS contributed sles. Members of the Weber club at ten I-ed I-ed the cervices In a body and the, bouse was filled to overflowing with ! mint Ives and friends of th deceased |