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Show Funeral Held for Young Mother and Infant Child folio wing Death Monday tuncil services were held from uie tjoum ware, chape I'nuisuay a 2 p. m. lor Mrs. oorn.. fica-nct-eii .brewer, 21, wue oi Wenzii is.cwei', who cuea oi ciuidbirih a Here nome nere eariy Monday moiiimg. The infant s.i also per-'lsiitd. per-'lsiitd. immediately loilowiiig birth, and iiKewise was Duned yesterday. .K.,i.oh jchansen of the ward bi- hopnc oonuucied the services. Tho-speakers Tho-speakers were Christian Johansen, A-.diow Larsen and William Olsen. music wao oy the ward choir, with the following special numbers: vocal voc-al duet, "Hock of Ages," by W. K. Throndson and Thelma Beaumann; vocal solo, "A Perfect Day," by Mrs. Grant Ol.en accompanied by Roy F. Millet on the 'cello; vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by William Swensen, also accompanied by Mr. Millet. Prayers were by A. H. Anderson And-erson and Vern H. Gunderson, wiUi Mads Anderixm dedicating the grave in the city cemetery, where interment inter-ment was under direction of the Jacobs mortuary. Mrs. Brewer's mother, Mrs. lew MoKibben Fredricksen, diet at Ber- nice's birth, which occurred cn tne 10th of January, 1907 at Ridgewaj, Colorado. Her father, Peter Fredricksen, Fred-ricksen, passed away in California and was buried here about tweive years ago. She had spent most of her lire here, where ohe was reared by ner grandmother, ' Mrs. Annie Fredrick-sen, Fredrick-sen, prior to the latter's death a-bout a-bout six years ago; and by two aunts, Miss Hannah and Miss Mary Fredricksen, who survive. Also surviving are the husband, two sisters, Mrs. P. W. Peterson of Gardina Calif,; Mrs. Alfred Peterson, Peter-son, Oasis, Utah; one brother, Lor-en Lor-en Fredricksen, Dillon, Montana. 1 Mrs. Brewer was a former student of North Sanpete high school, and served for several years as a Sunday Sun-day schcol teacher in the South ward. - |