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Show S w Impressive funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the North Ward chapel for Robert Seely, fourteen four-teen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Leo Seely, who died Friday morning morn-ing from injuries suli'ererd in a fall ficm a mountain ledge Wednesday afternoon. Students of the Junior High school attended in a body, and formed in two lines through which the flower laden casket was carried. Each school mate carried a floral tiibute. The speakers were the l.'d's teachers. Principal John F, Mower, Miss Nellie Madsen and L. P. Wilde, and President S. M. Niel-len, Niel-len, Patriarch Arthur O. Neilson r.i'd Bishop A. L. Peterson. Musical Mu-sical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Obed Nelson, Miss Christie Clark, and Reed Clark. The pall bearers were Albert Merrill of Salt Lake City, Eugene and Lyman Peter, sen, Veinon Christensen, Jay Wink-elman, Wink-elman, Reese Anderson, Verl Mey-rick, Mey-rick, Neil Hafen, Rasmus Jorgensen and Auer Johansen. At the graveside a mixed quartett censinting of Miss Christie Clark, Miss Ina Larson. Bishop A. L. Petersen Peter-sen and II. G. Eicksen sang "God Be With You TiJH We Meet Again," and the grave was dedicated by Joseph Seely. The boy's father did not learn of hW son's death uril his arrival In Laramie, Wyoming Saturday morning, morn-ing, he reach home Sc.iinlay noon. At the conclusion of the services Mr. Seely expressed the sincere appreciation ap-preciation and' gratitude of the family fami-ly to their many friends and neighbors neigh-bors for their kindness and sympathy sympa-thy in their bereavement. |