forMiss Druce Welch Passes Away.R!icnnIt scorns that some people have1j';ori'more (him their slmro of thisfroii theworld's trouble, arid that seems todenll'L’Hhbe the ease with Brother and SisregHeldter .James X. Welch of this city.rat*Three months ago Sister WelchThi■ potgave birth to a baby boy, whoialle oflived but a few weeks. Last Suncopliasday the Angel of Death visitedlienthanthem again and robbed them of; pw’and,j their lovable IH-ycar-old daughtertHgtableDruce. She was attacked with ty-Laioverphnid-pneumonia and bad it in aHan, amalignant form, and although ev190meriterything known to medical sciencePitei niland the best care of loving handsi liaclwas done for her it was of no availDeiI theand it was seen that death had\t hemarked Dor for Ids own and sheShegoodpassed peacefully away on Sundaythe.10 wnevening. Miss Welch was a most(ha'in#,lovable young lady, respected forretike upfor her cliasl'ty find purity by allandAs awho had the pleasure of her acOctrew-quaintance.1kr heThe funeral services, very largeourfactly attended, were held from thematit ionward assembly hall at 1 o'clock p.poii*r1 ■in., Tuesday and were presidedSaltgingjover by Bishop Partridge. As anthe;t lieevidence of the love borne for thecncimrnedeparted sister and the esteem inHhichwhich she was held, it was necesintoven-sary to view tiie beautiful manneringt liein which the house was decorated,eh cikingthe exquisitely arranged floral of*is isferings und to listen to the wordsit heof praise uttered by the speakerstakeconcerning her splendid character.The speakers were Elders John“HiuliarH. Dickson, E. W. Croft, C. K.lie isLyman, Preside nt Byron Sessions,s in-and Bishop Partridge.jper-The meeting was opened by theh iis asinging of a beautiful duet by Kuohad:e aFrost and Dean Lyman, The nextmarresi-selection was a duet by Ed Johnthatis al-son and Lloyd Taggart. Mrs. Wtn.knoliichStevens and Mrs. Bartlett Dicksonest Ii andrendered a most exquisite duet andin trec-the last selection was a quartettefa i rirty.rendered very feelingly by J, Edexci)avisJohnson, Jack and Lloyd Taggart(Jimea r s,and Mrs. Dean Lyman. The singundtryo-ing was most effective and touchfor,io wning and the services throughoutdenctestwere very impressive and beautimatit ifful.win‘oun-The following young men actedwillemo-as pallbearers; Clayton Partridge,PretnoivLloyd Taggart, Ward Marclumt,fe %food.Fred Hollyoak, Harvey Salfordof 1noni-and Dave Martin.cit.vidnteA large cortege followed the remmr themains to the cemetery where allseriHornthat was mortal of the departedequsister was consigned to its lasttor;resting place, to await the morningwinof the resurrection.iceThe dedicatory prayer at theI MltunDgrave was offered by Elder NeilsMortenson.theThe sympathy of the entire com—*f themunity goes out. to the heart-brokmi ien parents, brothers and sisters ini % sm1 1 hi 1 1n ex-this their late bereavement.Ull 1,earn-■