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Show " Kitcuwi in cuTiaucung tne services. The two Reverend Gentlemen spoke in the deepest sympathy many words of comfort to the bereaved father and mother, and many friends of the family. The serviced were well attended at-tended by their many friends in this city. There were also a number of theimmediate family who came from other towns and some who came from Oregon. Interment was made in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, at which f"Y rge number gathered to show due J pect to the departed one. I Let me come in Vvticre you sit weep- ing aye V I Let me, who have not any child to die, Weep with you for the little one X whose love I have know nothing of. The little arms that slowly, slowly tossed Their pressure 'round yournec'; the . hands you used To kiss such arms, such hands I never knew, May I not weep with you? "" would I be of service say some - the tears, that would be Siting der than yourself am I Yhild to die! J. W. R. ame from other towns tbe funeral were: Mr. R. S. Johns and family from Bingham, Mrs. Thomas Johns from Ontario, Oregon, Harry Hornung from Ban-ton, Ban-ton, Oregon, and Dr. G. W. Martin from Manti. |