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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR MURDERED WOMAN SALT LAKE, Jan. 17. The funeral of Mrs. Maryetta Woods', who w. - murdered In the Pauline apartments on Jan. 9, was held Monday afternoon from the O'Donnell undertaking par-1 par-1 lors. Rev. Stanley A. Curtis, pastor ' nf the Plrat Methodist BpiScopal I church, ohduoted ihe service A j small number of friends and relatives I of the family was present. O. K. I Woods', charged with the murder, it j with hi daughter. Tee Lee Woods, , and his brother. A. G, Woods. f Kno-I Kno-I ville, Tenn. I The daughter joined her father I when ho was ushered into the chapel by tho leput snoriff. A. t: Woods , arrived in Salt Lake Saturday and loft : with the body last night for Knox- I ville for burial. .Mrs. Harold Mountcer sang "Somcj Sweet Day" und "Rock of. Ages. ' Rev. ; Curtis took as his text the raising of Lazarus from the dent! and preached a brivf sermon on the faith and mercy I in Cnrisi and the resurrection; j According to the police the b n I of circumstantial evidence is tight; eninz about Woods They said that ' every possible angle of the case was being investigated. Thomas Tlamage. attorney for Woods, is confident that the defendant can explain all circumstances that seem td point to his guilt. He said that John H. Bevfns, a i nited States internal revenue agent, would testify that two roughly dressed men who refused re-fused to discuss their business, called at the offices of the internal i venue for Woods on tho morning of th-.-murder. |