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Show MISS VILLETT IS TENDERLY LAID JO REST Lars Turnout of Friends Fill The Second Ward Clmxl At Services On .Sunday. Miss Lleonnlo J. Vlllott was tenderly tend-erly laid to rest in the city coiuot-ory coiuot-ory on Sunday following appropriate appropri-ate sorvlces held In tho Second ward meeting houso at noon. Thoro wns a splendid turnout of friends nnd rolatlvcs. The chnpol building was filled to overflowing. Thero wero thoio on every hnnd who were desirous desir-ous of paying a parting tribute to this lovelv girl who was so suddenly taken nway In tho bloom of womanhood. woman-hood. High tribute was paid by tho speakers to the many virtues of the departed and especially woro emphasis empha-sis laid on the goodness of tho mother mo-ther who has been such n benefactor benefac-tor to tho community during her wholo lifetime Every effort was mado by the rpeakers to say those things that would bo comforting to Mrs. Thaicher during this hour of her greatest sorrow. Elder Wl'llam Noblo gavo a beautiful beau-tiful sermon. His remarks were tho subject for common by every person per-son who attended tho sorvlces. President Pre-sident Joseph Qulnnoy, Jr., also nd- ded remarks that could not help but glvo comfort and cheer to tho bereaved. be-reaved. Bishop N. W. Merkley added ad-ded n few closing remarks. Miss Octta Drowning of Ogden snng feelingly, feel-ingly, "Jesus Is Onlllng." Solos wero sung by Georgo Baugh nnd Frank Baugh, Sr. Tho opening prayer was pronounced pronoun-ced by Elder A. E. Anderson and tho benediction by Joseph E. Cowley. Cow-ley. T. ?,. Browning of Ogden dedicated de-dicated thJ -grave. Tho floral display dis-play was ono of tho most beautiful ever soon In tho Second ward. The pall bearers were Dr. E. I. Stewart, J. C. Allen, M. G. Cardon, C. W. Hansen, J. II. Wilson and Arthur Olson. |