Show FUNERAL OF MRS LUND LUNO- LUNO HELD AT MT PLEASANT Republican Special Ser Seni Service Serice ice ML Dec Dee S. S Tho S. funeral services r over U the remains of oC Mrs C C. K N. Lund Lun eie held belt from the thu North ward meeting house houst yesterday Bishop Dishop James Larson presiding Th The house was vas decorated decorated deco lluco rated aLe with lowers and amid draped In lit whiten white An n n abundance of flowers from flom rein Salt Lake Lale arranged in beautiful designs an and contributed con con- tI by 11 friends s o of the tIme deceased mu made e the time casket au and amid stand behind It appear ap ap- pear hear like a veritable lc flower garden en Those who were called on to lo speak were all nil from rein outside e of Ml U. Pleasant Time The choirs of both wal wards s had hall united for Cor the lie occasion The rime opening song sonE was ns Reel nest for time the Weary car Sou Soul I. I Prayer by I- Lar Larson ou of Spring City followed fol fol- oh- oh lowed an and tho the choir sang sans Mid Ud Scones of of Confusion lon etc El Elder er Andrew Jensen Jen Jen- sen church chuich historian was time the first speaker A. A L L. Larson Beatrice Erich Erich- son sun Zion Zina Clark and Mary Iary Christensen then sang sung Oh Death Where here is Thy SUns Sting Oh Grave Grayc Thy Victory I President Bach Hael of oC was the time next speaker and he lie was followed by Professor Noyes Noes of The rho quartet sang I r Need Thee Every Ever Hour Professor George Christensen was Vas the next speaker Enoch Jorgensen Jorgen- Jorgen sen of ur Provo Prove was followed b 11 by Bishop 1 who spoke briefly on the tho good goom work Worl of or Mrs lla Lurid Lund The lIe choir sang isangO O 0 My Iy I Father latimor an and amid benediction was pronounced by y 1 Elder Joseph Josph Jolly o of Mo Moroni ro Lii Mrs MrS- Lurid Lund was wab born horn In Iii strop fJ September 22 2 2 1857 She Sire came camo cameto to lo Utah III in July Juh 1884 an and amid was waH married to President Lund humid October 9 9 t. ISS-t. and line has lived hived in in Mt H. Pleasant since Mince |