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Show BORIAL OF MISS BOTTARS At CLARKSTON CLARKSTON, Nov. 28 Funeral services over tho remains of Miss Anna Buttnrs wero held on Tuesday at 1 p. in. First Counselor Walter S. Thompson presided and conducted tho oxcrclscs. Tho choir sang, "Ono Sweet Solemn Thought." Invocation by Thomas Griffin. Rock ot Ages, was sang by Miss Sarah Clark. President Pres-ident Jensen or tho B. Y. College, told or the. many good qualities Miss Iluttars had while attending school. Joseph A. Godfrey also spoke upon God's choicest flowers being taken away rrom us. Frank Griffiths Jr., sang, "Fnco To Face." John E. Grirtln of Now-ton, Now-ton, then spoke Tor a short time. Mr. Frank Benson or Logan spoko on his acquaintance with Ann whilo boarding at his homo, and said that she was always a ray or sunshine. ProTessor Henry Otte, rendered a violin solo. Mr. Spencer was the next speaker. Miss Florenco Tnrbett sang "Como To Mo." Tho closing remarks wore made by Walter Thompson, nHer which tho choir sang, "Oh My Father." Benediction, by John E. Mylor. Somo' of the teachers or tho Brlg-ham Brlg-ham Young Collego and nlso many or Miss Buttnrs classmates wero In nttendnnco. Tho flowers wero most beautiful. A largo cortege followed tho remains to tho cemetery. Mrs. M. B. Goody of Newton, nnd Mr. Georgo Pnttcrson of Idaho Falls, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larson. Mrs. James Buttars and family havo moved hero for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Jnrdlno aro guests of Mr. Thmuns Grltrin. I Thoso who attended the runeral or Miss Anna Buttars were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson, Mr. Carl Benson, Dornld Crnwrord, Mary Carllslo, Fu-'sha Fu-'sha Robinson. Tho president or tho Freshman class or tho B. Y. Collego nnd some ot tho class. There was much respect shown to the young lady which has just left us. Miss Etta Godfrey and Leora Burt havo Just roturned homo from Garland Gar-land whore thoy havo been spondlug a Tow days. |