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Show j Services Held For ' IS aliy Daughter I Funeral services for Mary Shar- leen Ivie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie, were held in the Sugarville ward chapel Friday afternoon, aft-ernoon, by Bishop Rom Shields. The baby was born in Delta Sept. 8, 1947, and died May 18, 1948. The services opened with music by the quartet, Bob Jensen, Virgil Losee, Verla Jensen and Mary Abbott, Ab-bott, who sang "Your Sweet Little 1 Rosebud Has Left You". Prayer was I offered by George Sampson, which 1 was followed by "Little Pink Rose" sung by Mrs. Marie Moody. George Jensen was the first j ii speaker, and Bishop Shields was ! . second speaker. Other music was l given by Dora Rose, singing "Whis- pering Hope", and Jeanne Jensen ; singing Brahms "Lullaby". Bene- I diction was offered by Isaac Lov- j ell. Burial was in the Delta ceme tery, where the grave was dedicat-I dedicat-I ed by Harold Jensen. J Pall bearers were Jay Terry, Bill Abbott, Donald Davis and Leland I Overson. Flower girls were Doreen Shields, Arlene Losee, Thelma Jen- ' sen, Shirley Barben, Dorothy Poul- j sen, Caroline Booth, Hazel Overson and Helen Shields. |