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Show Frank Ravsten Laid at Rest At Clarkston CLARKSTON Funeral services for Frank Ravsten were held on Friday at 1 p.m. In the Clarkston tabernable with Joseph P. Malm-t?rg. Malm-t?rg. cor,clur;t;iv (.he services. Speakers were Joseph G. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Dr. Milo Wheeler of Preston, Pres-ton, Clarence Clark, Magnus Holm of Logan and Brother Malmberg. Clarence Clark read a poem written writ-ten by Mrs. Hazel Godfrey of Logan. Lo-gan. The ward' choir sang the open-! open-! ing song. Mrs. Flossie Atkinson and Miss Faun Butars sang a duet. Oren Myler and sons Esbee and Joseph or Cornish sang a trio, Mrs. Bessie Griffin accompanists. accom-panists. Cliff Wiser, Alton Fack-rell, Fack-rell, Lee and Merland Cottle of Trenton sang a quartet. The singing sing-ing mothers sang the closing song. John Cox of Salt Lake City played play-ed a violin solo and Vivian Clark played a violin solo. Prayers were offered by Bishop Seymour Thompson, Thom-pson, President Bennie J. Ravsten. Rav-sten. The grave in the Clarkston cemetery was dedicated by Frank M. Ravsten. The beautiful flowers were carried by grand daughters and neices of Mr. Ravsten. Six nephews were the pall bearers. |