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Show ESTEEMED MOTHER LAID TO REST Impresslvo funeral services woio hold for Mrs. Annie SwensonWnlk. or, Tuosday nt 2 p. m. In the Pica, saut Grovo tabernacle. Tho appreciation of her many frl-onds frl-onds was shown by tho benutiful floral flo-ral offerings and the largo attendance- to tbo funeral. Tho sorvlces wero conducted by Bishop K. D. Olpln ot tho FirBt wnrd. Tho opening prnyor was offered by Alexander llullock. 1'rof. A. It. Ovcrlade, Kloroy II. West, J. A. West and Joseph Coul. tun rendered tho following songs, "In tho Hour of Trouble," "Tho Vacant Chair," "O. Oravo Where- is Thy Vic. tory" and "Farewell Earthly Honors." Tho speakers wcro Bishop A. L. Culllmorc, Ulshop Sob. H. Walker, Pros. Jan. II. Clarke, Prof. Jas. h. Hrown of tho U. Y. Ui, Hro. A. G. Kectch, Sister Slna Chlpman, 13 ro. J. V. aillmnn and closing remarks by Ulshop E. D. Olpln. Mrs. Walker was tho daughter of tho lato Dlshop Kanute and Johanna Stovonson. Sho was born at Picas, ant Grove, April S, 1861. Her mother died when sho was but 19 years old, leaving her to mother tho four small children. In 1888 sho was married to Ezrn P. Walker, who with two sons, Harold and Paul, nnd three daughters, Amco, Mnrgarct and Htith, nil of 'Pleasant Grove, survive her. Sho Is also survived by tho following follow-ing brothors nnd sisters, Dlshop S. i. Swcnson of this city; Prof. John C. Swcnson of the n. V. U.; Captain Cap-tain Lyman Swcnson, who was stationed sta-tioned nt San Pedro, Cal., and arrived arriv-ed Just In llmo for the services, here; Ezra Swcnson of Pleasant Grovo and Wllford, who Is still In tho U. S. ser. vice, now In Paris; Mrs. Mary Kelly of Idaho Falls and Miss Eliza Swcn. son, n 'teacher In' the Salt Uiko public pub-lic schools. Tho grnvo won dedicated by Ulshop S. L. Swcnson. |