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Show FUNERAL OF JOB MILLER Wellsvllle, Jan. 30. Funeral services ser-vices over tho remains of Job Mill or who tiled on tho 2fith instant, wero held In tbo tabernocle yesterday yester-day at 1:30 p. in. Bishop Gunnell presiding, services opened by choir singing, "I need theo every hour," prayer was offered by Councilor W. H. Mnughan. Singing "The resurrection resurrec-tion day." Tho following named speakers all bore record of tho noble no-ble and upright life of the deceased who, the speakers declared, was a most lovable husband and father, and wns always ready to assist In any and all worthy undertakings, and wns good and kind to those In need. He was n consistent and faithful member of tho Mormon church; Alex Spcncc, John Perkins, P. M. Maughan, Thos. Lelshman, Bishop David Murray, Richard lirenchley and Bishop Gunncll of Wellsvllle, and Joseph Godfrey of Clnrkston. "Shall wo meet beyond tho river," was very beautifully rendered ren-dered by members of tho choir. Brother Miller was 59 years old and has lived In Wcllsvlllo for about 30 years. Ho leaves behind him to mourn tils loss, a loving wire, io sons and four daughters beside? n host of relatives and friends. Tv.e cnuso of tloUh was due to cliionlc Bright's disease |