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Show DEATH OF MISS MAGGIE SASSER. Goes to Meet Her Sister In The H Spirit World. H Miss Maggie Snssor, the 17-year bid daughter ot Mrs. Ava Sasscr, died nt M tlio residence early Monday morning from tho effects of typhoid pnoumon- In. after an Illness ot about five weeks. Throe and one-half months ago her sister, Miss Nora Sasscr, prececded her to the life beyond! H Miss Sasscr was of an exceptional- ly sunny disposition and to havo known her was to love her. Her sud- den death was a shock to this com- rnUnlty and especially so to her moth- or who Is at present quite sick. Ow- lng to her mother'B Illness special funeral services were held Wodnes-. Wodnes-. day at the residence at 1:30 p m. 2nd Counsolor D. P. Foulger presided nt tho services and tho music was furnished by Mrs. Lottlo B. Smith H and the Misses Sarah Fowler and Haz- 1 cl Evans. Tho prayer was offered by Joseph IS. Corbott and tho speakers Woro V. L. Orover and Joseph E. Corbott. Tho benediction was pro- nounced by F. D. Welling. , B SERVICES AT THE HALL. ( I At 2 p. m. Wednesday services woro hold nt tho hall. The house was woll j filled with sympathizing relatives and friends. 1st Counselor D. E. Manning presided and tho ward choir B sang somo very appropriate selections I Oponlng song, "Who nro These Aril Ar-il rayed In White." Prayer by Fred-( Fred-( rlc Rogors. Tho sepakers woro ,W. II L. Orover, D. E. Manning and Ezra II C. Robinson of Farmlngton. If P. A. Nordqulst sang a solo, "Some- I', tlmo You'll Understand" and a quar- 1 tetto consisting of Julia S. Baxter. I Magglo Wlxom, D. C. Chnnman and l F. O. Haws snng "When the Angels Hnvo Lifted the Veil." Denedlctlon II by Jos. E. Corbott. I' Tlio remains wore Interred In tho II city cemetery, tho grave being dedl- l cnted by F. D. Welling. Tho pall li bearers wero Joseph E. Gorbett, Tlios1. II E. King, Dean Haws, Oscar Hunsa- ; 1 kor, W. H. Knudson and F. D. Wol- ling. Tho floral offerings woro beautiful. |