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Show Estimable Woman i Laid to Final Rest Simple, but impressive fun.-; ' services were held for Mrs. C. Pew, ; Lund at (lie ( ViiU:1ieid iTToYI i;;g house las) Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Services were conducted by Chris. A. Peterson and th-J nui: :s was furnished under the super1 isiou j of Sidney Fjoldsted. j Mrs. Lund passed away at her home last Saturday, following an id-, ness of several weeks. The dire.) cause of death was an attack of pleurisy. She had becd quite ill and." after submitting u minor operatio::- some hope was held for h'. However, complications set".'- ' s: beloved woman answeied the jin;' call, her husband and children s-nS ether close relatives being at the bedside bed-side when the end came. "Sometime We'll Understand" -"' the opening song at the funeral sen -ives and following this invocation wn'' offered by C. II. Christiansen. T" anthem "What Awaits Us The was impressively rendered, aftei. invocation. - J Andrew C. Fjoldsted of CoiiPTirM and Elder. Moss of Malad,' "Idaho, :i, relative of the deceased, were thoS speakers at the services. Loth eulogized eulo-gized the high character and the useful use-ful life which Mrs. Lund had led. Following the addresses made by the speakers Mrs. Eva Jensen san ; "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth " Brighani Jensen, a long time acquaintance ac-quaintance of the deceased, spoke feelingly for the one who had been called and related the kind and loving-disposition loving-disposition she had. lie spoke words of comfort to those left, behind to mourn. Following Mr. Jensen's address ad-dress the choir sang "We Shall M.et Beyond the River." Bcnodicuon was," offered by George Peterson and th ' dedicatory prayer by Elder Jones of Malad, Idaho. Mis. Margarctta Lund was born ia Malad Valley, Idaho, November :".), 1897. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Williams. She was married lo Dewey Lund some five years ago while t;lU- iu,"r was teaching school in Malad Vail. . Besides the husband she is sun 1 -ed by a son and two daughters, hist, a girl babe one month old. j The funeral was largely alii-: ,Y,I, relatives from her former home in j Idaho, and elsewhere were present. |