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Show O William Sharp Brought Here For Burial Funeral services were held Friday, February 15, in the Fourth ward chapel for William Sharp, SO, a former form-er resident, of this city, who died Sunday, February 12, in Provo from natural causes, following a ling"ring Illness. Counselor Thomas Coddington was In charge of the services, which opened open-ed with the Fourth ward i.uartet, singing sing-ing "I Have Read of A Beautiful City." George IT. Hansen gave the opening prayer, followed by "Sometime Somewhere" Some-where" beau'ifully rendered by the q U'i rl et. The speakers were Tx'O T. Shelley and Bishop Txit. Robinson, interspersed interspers-ed with a vocal duet. "Whispering Hope" by Mrs. Delta Taylor and Mrs. Lyle Grant." The closing song was "Abide With Me" sung by the quartet, after which .Tames E. Peters pronounced the benediction. Interment was made In the city cemetery, where Thomas Coddington dedicated the grave. |