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Show uu IMPRESSIVE SERVICE FOR IS. OWiiE Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Ruby O'Byrne, wife of Prof. William O'Byrne of the faculty of tho Ogden high school, were held Sunday, the Rev. F. V. Fisher officiating Prof. O'Byrne is Instructor of oial expression expres-sion at tho high school and was formerly for-merly connected with the Salt Lake Tribune In the reportorial department At the funeral services every class at tho high school was represented by beautiful floral offerings and a large number of the students were In attendance. Mr Fisher talked on the beautiful character of Mrs O'Byrne, of tho lovo which the children of the school felt for her, of her sympathy for all who suffered and of tho Influence In-fluence for good which sho shed upon all who came within the touch of her personality. The love of the children for her, he said, was most fittingly typified by the flowers which they had sent as a tribute to hor memory. jfl The pallbearers wore all teachers ' wAVJ of the high school, being F. C. Hawks, jH G. F. Roach, J. E. Beeson, J. Archi- H bald, T. M. Henley and Principal J. jH O. Cross. Miss Ethel Thomas played JH Schumann's "Traumer" as part of tho ', musical services. MftMJ The interment was in the city ceme- M |