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Show FUNERAL SERVICES I FOR TED MELICH HELD ON SUNDAY Funeral services for Ted Me-lich, Me-lich, 21, of Highland Boy, who died following a long illness, were held Sunday afternoon at the Highland Boy Community house. While the family and friends were assembling at the Community Commu-nity house, Mrs. C. A. Morley played two violin selections, "Our Yesterdays" and "A Perfect Day." Mrs. C. A. Morley and Mrs. E. G. Ball sang a duet "No Night There". A young men's chorus from Highland Boy sang "Abide With Me." Miss Duhigg was in charge of the services and made a. short talk. Mr. T. H. McMullin, principal princi-pal of the Bingham high school, also made brief comments. Miss Alice Mullett and Miss Ann Cbnnlsh sang a duet. Miss Duhigg and Miss Mable Hopkin-son Hopkin-son read from the Scripture and offered a prayer. ' IMr. Melich was born June 25, J27, a son of Joseph and Mary Kalembar Melich. He was a graduate gra-duate of the Bingham high school and had been an employe of Jordan school district. iA large number - of friends gathered to pay final respects to the young man. Numerous beautiful floral wreaths testified to the affection with which he was regarded. . |