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Show Funeral Services "" At Lewiston for Jas. H. Stocks ' i LEWISTON Impressive services were held at Lewiston in the First ward chapel Friday, April 25 at 2 p.m. with Bishop David O. Hendricks hi charge. The choir sang "Though Deepn'ing Trials" lead by E. II. Kemp with Mrs. Alia Harrison at the organ. Invocation, Invo-cation, Dr. J M. Eernhfsel; mixed mix-ed quartet, "3ury Me Near the Old Home," by a group from Swan Lake, Idaho. Speakers were Nathan Merrill of Richmond and Zera Pond of Fairlield, Idaho. Vocal solo, "O My lather" by Merl Cunningham, piano accompanist, accom-panist, Airs. Cunningham. Talk, rf. R. Rogers. Closing remarks were by Bishop David O. Hendricks, who expressed appreciation for Brother Stocks and his family and the services they have rendered ren-dered in the ward. For the worthy Hie and example of Eroth"r Stocks. He also expressed the appreciation ap-preciation of the family lor yor-viees yor-viees rendered to them by friends and neighbors, for the many beautiful beau-tiful flowers and for the presence of as many people at the services. Closing number organ solo, by, special request of deceased. "Old Black Joo," rendered by Mrs. Al-ta Al-ta Harrison. Benediction, Wayne Wiser. The grave was dedicated by G. A. Hogan. Interment was In the Rirhmond cemetery. The speakers speke of the noble character of Jas. H. Stocks, of his firm testimony, of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and that thorough obeeirnre to its principles, he had worked out his salvation. The floral offerings were beautiful beauti-ful and the large crowd, that attended, at-tended, showed how will Mr. Stock; and family were liked, through-, through-, out Idaho and Utah. |