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Show LAST RITES FOR WOMAN P Emma Daley, 92, Eulogized Eulo-gized by Friends and Neighbors. Iiapressivo funeral services were , ,( al the Springville First ward Saturday for Mrs. Emma isl,.y, the oldest woman in Spriug-jiHe Spriug-jiHe who died suddenly at the , ',. of her grand-son Ezra Oakley, "jjslwp J. E. Bird was in charge, piiriari'li O. B. Huntington eulo-tlie eulo-tlie long find useful life of Mr. Daley and told of her kind and Eintherly disposition not only to her nn children hut to all the children (1f the neighborhood. He also re tun! ninny interesting incidents in i!:t life of Mrs. Daley's father, Philo DiliMe who was a close companion of the Prophet Josepn Smith. President G. E. Mayeock of the Kulol" stake in an Impressive manner man-ner paid a glowing tribute to the monwr.v of Mrs. Daley. He related his own experiences of visiting Xnuvoo 24 years ago and how he was impressed at that time with the work of the early members of the dinrch and of tlie persecutions and trials they suffered. Musical numbers consisted of a selection from a mixed quartet composed com-posed of Miss Helen ilanwaring, Mrs. Win. Phillips and Glen and Iinnnld Allen ; a vocal duet by Glen Allen mid Mrs. Win, Phillips and a vocal solo by Myrtle Child accompanied accom-panied on the organ by Miss Grace Star. The invocation was by Thomas R. I Greener of the ward bishopric and tie benediction by M. A. Boyer. Interment was in the Springville city cemetery under the direction of A. T. Wheeler, undertaker. The mve was dedicated by Patriarch O. B. Huntington. |