Show FRIENDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO MILO OGDEN kick of horse fatal to promising young man it is I 1 vieb regret that vc e ehron chron cile the death of milo ogden which occurred on monday morning the bolh it dt about 10 a m it will be remembered by our readers that he was kicked b a horse while working on an the tate canal in No november ember last all that medical aid could donld do was waa done here ard and that failing lie was waa taken to the L D S hospital at salt lake and underwent in operation and yeturu ei home ap parentIS much improved since his hie return he lias has suffered intensive and man mana times has been near death at other times he seemed to rally and for a lew few dias would be on the improve every attention that could b be given tl b kind and attentive friends ind and affectionate relatives has been div n him but without avail and on monday morning he passed to the great beyond funeral services were held in the first ward chapel on wednesday at 2 ap P m james jamea P paulsen conducted the services music was wae furnished by the ward choir under the direction of mrs lizzie hansen consoling and instructive remarks were made by jos JOB H ericksen P C B peterson and adent dent R U D young all testified to the estimable qualities of character possess possessed pol by the decedent dece dant and expressed sympathy for the bereaved family A feeling of mourning ran through the remark of all the speakers that a boung man loan in the morning of life should be taken from this sphere of action to that life of acieh I 1 we ourselves know so little the only consolation that we could have in this bereavement is that the wisdom of god is 13 past the understanding of weak man milo ogden was was the son of mr mrs and joseph ogden and was torn I 1 orn in richfield about 23 years ago bile HP was of a quiet disposition an beloved by those who knew him nearly every vehicle in the cortege was filled with es cs of the ogden or christensen family a rare tribute of respect to the race from which he came the reaper jolna with relatives and friends in expressions of sympathy and con dolance and hopes that he who makes us able to bear our trounces les will efte d his comforting influence int luence to the bereaved family in their hour of trial |