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Show Ogdcn City cemetery, where In'rr-rn?nt In'rr-rn?nt whs made. The beautiful Moral offering tll T-ly T-ly spoke of the esteem and t n it r gard of numerous friends for their il parted brother. JOi F. FIFE MM Senlces over tho remains of the lnte John V. Fife were held In the Third ward meeting houe. Sunday, Fb. 20. 1910. at 12 o'clock. Bib-p i Carl E. Petor.-on officiated. After the beautiful opening prayer by Mr. Jos. Parry President Jas. v! othrppooa gave an accouut of thj temporal life and work of the de-ceaff de-ceaff d. Apostle D O McKay recited Inotan-c'S. Inotan-c'S. '.early portraying the beaucy and strength of character of Mr. Fife, and the Influence for good which he excrtel over all those with whom he associated. Apostle Hyruru D. Smith spoke of the rich reward for all thohe, who, like our belovod brother, had been true io the sacred vows of marriage, true to the covenants be had made, and had lived an honest, upright, man- , ly life. Tho speaking wis Interspersed with tho following tender and sympathetic sympathet-ic singing, accompanied by S. F. Whli-aker: Whli-aker: Duet, "Oh, Iove llvlue," Mrs. U. G J.-nes and Tlllle H. Poultcr; "Mien the Swallows Homowar.l Fly," and "Come,-Unto Me." by Mrs. F, O. Clark; "Flee, as a Dird." Tllle H. iPoiiUer, "One Sweet Sokjnn Thought," Margaret Simpson. After the cloelng prayer, and tribute trib-ute of respect, by Pres C. R. Middle-ton, Middle-ton, the rema'ns were taken to the |