Show r IS FEATURE OF lAST RITES HONORING 1 FAMED UTAH MUSICIAN t J I Anton Pedersen Is Laid to Rest After Eulogies and Songs by His F Friends i I His i Integrity lt was complete Ills devotion to life was sincere sincoro Surely If there thore Is IB such oh a thing thins as ns love lov lO and if Ie there is such a a. thing as as justice lot let us that he has gono gone where harmony har bar J Inon many mony is never broken Rov R Rev Elmer L Goshen The Tue world orld nc needs cIs music and musicians musi musi- clans Our musicians arc Gods God's most useful Instruments Brigham ham II Roberts Robert The Tho world of music was WiS beautified by Anton Pedersen as the earth Is garnished by flowers J. J. J B. B Miller r. r f Perhaps no better belter tribute was ever C paid to man than that which came to Anton Pedersen as IlS he lie was sent to his In City from place c cemetery ff Assembly han hall yesterday afternoon i Music and flowers were abundant It of ot the first presidency If t 1 of the thc Mormon church conducted the ler and an the Tabernacle Ta choir with I I Prof IO Evan vl Stephens c l c a as director and r I AJ J j. j ai a. me LIW organ JL l. l oaS aS Lka p the music The o Salt Lake l monte orchestra under tinder le leadership of llred rd gave gae instrumental mu mu- tie V 4 State Senator TV Y X- X Williams In his Invocation Sn thanked d the Almighty for forthe the splendid life example set by hy Anton Pedersen Brigham H. H of ot th the council of seventy enty gave to music 1 it p. p place In the worlds world's usefulness that has hag seldom been accor accorded ed Rex Rev Elm Elmer r 1 I. I Goshen described the love lovo that Anon Anton An An- ton on on Pedersen had for music and for tor J. J U U. Miller 1 spoke of th the dead as i preceptor and an Instructor 1 1 A. A C. C Lund of or the Young university at Provo Pro ami Mrs Ir Maggie Tout lout Browning were serc the vocal soloists lInd aind nd th the Salt I-aho I Philharmonic orchestra orches 4 tra tia played Asas ACas Death from Crom the Poor Peor eer G nt suite of Greig and Handel's Handels Lar Largo LarKo o. o Tho The mu union band lof lef of pieces under direction of See See- Lorenzo Sharp tog lher with othor other members of ot the lie union marched at al the head bead of the procession I to to the tho corner of Fifth East and South Temple TempIe streets ot playing Fu iBeral March and nn l the tho dirge lr Dolores r All JAll Hallows Hallow's band and ca cadets ets in tho tle procession At tho the grave ra rathe the Norwegian Nor- Nor singing society sang tiN the th Throughout the services sor there thero LS 13 a spirit that eloquently testified Ith A 1 u U I 4 1 In a n WI me 11 Ul UI 11 L 11 w va s J hold held e From O Ogden d n c came me a tl delegation f I a among which were Charles Peart IX F t. t Ford Charles W W. Thatcher E. E D D. hort m. m Irving Irvin lord Ford F F. Thompson II on James Jomes Austin sooy C. C A A. A Bluth John Visser Harold Lam Lam- c Farnlund Lester J citer lunch lunch- bart IIa-bart Anderson Miss lIss Warner Jr Parnell Eugene Eugen Stone and others s. s Virtually er e every member In the city of the thc Salt Sait Lake union was as asan nn an escort of ot honor onor or in tho large I All 11 M it The following resolutions wore ore yesterday yes yes- adopted b by the tho Alumni 1 tion on of or All AJI Hallows college rue W ul t of tI th l beloved Anlon IV- IV l' l t hu ben to its Ite I rest fut 7 P Falber md tn u. u We sini the I loj ios io's of or our out t wJ slid lId nl It It That vre ne our Jr t IOl to idi hi In ln iU of jf tIC be earl pray ItY God rod to in comfort 4 e I r fi Hr Br f the hIs of or the uni n t of r All 11 ii BRilon-ii coll college bC o 1 In 10 Ina retIa UD a that n a b li rP o n f res M rent nt to 10 hj his fn family r n l that a S copy COPT m Jt-m b be In hi paper AMMON- AMMON AM IO j T unu t r. II 1 JOHN I I 1 TANNING I G Si M Hit un JOHN on G 0 07 I |