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Show FUNERAL AT HYDE PARK Impressive Servlcei Over the Remains of the Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlkklesen Hydo Park, March 25. Tho funeral ot tho llttlo daughtor of Mr, and Mrs. Orvlllo Mikklcsen, who died so suddenly early Monday morning, was held In the meeting houso today at 2 p.m. Many friends and relatives woro present to show their sympathy and good will to tho bereaved ones. Beau-tlful Beau-tlful and approprlato music was tendered ten-dered by tho choir, and many Inspired Inspir-ed and comforting words woro said by tho following speakers: Emmanuel Emman-uel Peterson, of Logan; Martin O. Reedor, Jos. B. Dalnes, Georgo Z. Lamb, and Councilor Lorenzo Potor-son. Potor-son. Tho opening Tirnyor was offered offer-ed by Francis C. Leo, and tho bono-diction bono-diction by Lars O. Potorson. A largo number followed tho romalns to the Continued on Pago Eight FUNERAL AT HYDE PARK (Continued from page onoi cometory. Tho sudden taking off of this their first born child, camo as n sovoro blow to .Hrother and Sister Mlkklescn. May God glvo that cheer and comfort so needed In their hour of trial. Wo learned today that a llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Klrby is very Blck. This is a very beautiful and bright llttlo boy of about two years, and fond hopcB aro entertained entertain-ed that ho will Boon bo restored to health and strength. At tho Mutual basketball contest tonight at tho II. Y. gym tho Provl-denco Provl-denco cliallcgners to tho other wards of tho stake, met with nn overwhelming overwhelm-ing defeat. Tho scores being, Hyde Park 43; Providence lf. Mrs. Emma Scnmons who has been sick so many months is still In n critical condition. James Hancey, Sr., Is also (pilto poorly. Wo bellevo tho hay barns in Hydo Park havo less bay In them for this tluio of tho year, than for many years past. Spring weather will bo very welcome hero. |