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Show THREE FUNERALS ARE HELD AT FAIRVIEW IN OPEN AIR Open air funeral services were held Jor Mrs. Peter Hartley, Feb. 12th., at the residence of Caleb Hartley. Hart-ley. Appropriate music was furnish- ! ed by the ward choir. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. I showing the esteem in which Olsa '. was held by her friends. The funeral was well attended. S. S. Sanderson, Jordan H. Brady and Thomas Rigby were the speakers who paid high tributes of honor to her memory and gave comfort and sympathy to those bereaved. Mrs. Hartley was twenty- i , five years old and though of a re-: tired nature those who knew her best loved her most. Her husband was too ill to attend the funeral. 1 She leaves beside her husband her' parents and six brothers and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Cyrus Brady of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Brady of Magna and Ralph Brady came from Bingham to attend the funeral. Open air funeral services were held on Thursday for Marie, the t. o -jld daughter of Linden rritchett. at the home of C. C Pritchett. The choir furnished appropriate music and many beautiful flowers were given. Henrv Mower. PetA" Sundwjill .Tr and Bishop H. P. Hansen were the speakers. The family have the sympathy sym-pathy of many friends in their sad bereavement, as it was their only child. Funeral services for , Englebert Christenson, who died last week at Clear Creek of Influenza, were held on the lawn at the home of Bishop H. P. Hansen February 15 and was very well attended. The speakers were Sidney Sanderson and Heber Olsen who spoke well of his life and I'offered sympathy to those bereaved. ,The choir sang. "Through Deepening j Trials." Prayer was offered by J. L. ; Bench. Choir sang, "Sweet Hour of i Prayer" and "Nearer My God To !Thee." Closing prayer by C. L. Prit-ichett. Prit-ichett. A quartette " Sometime We'll ; Understand" was rendered by Mrs. Coombs. Sarah Peterson. Henry Terry and Peter Nielsen. Those who j'came to attend the funeral were all of his children, ( er?r.t one clam-hter. 'Ora, who was too ill) and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Allred of Spring City. He leaves his wife and the following children. Mrs. p'rank Olsen. Bernard VChristenson. Ora Christenson. Vic-tor Vic-tor Christenson. .V:nes and Robert all of Clear Creek. F. also leave an aged father. Andrew Christenson and one s'ster. Mrs. Hans Madscn. four brothers. Albert Ch rht enson . Andrew Christenson. Samuel Cnris-'tenson Cnris-'tenson and Jack Chris' enson. |