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Show FUNERALS J ' Fmneral services for Mrs. Lois Belle' Presnell, wife of David E. Pr'esnetl, I will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, In the Ninth ward meeting-; house. Bishop W. O. Ridges will preside. pre-side. The body may be viewed at the home, 293G Porter avenue. lhl ev n-ing n-ing and Tuesday until time of funeral. Interment will take place In the Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery Mrs. Presnell died Saturday at 7 'JO p. m. She is survived by her husband and three! sons, Willis. Raymond and Francis, i und the following brothers: L. R. KU-lingsworth, KU-lingsworth, Salt Jake; li . M. Kil-llngsworth, Kil-llngsworth, CaJif.; W. O. Killings-worth, Killings-worth, Calif.; B. L Klllingsworth, learfleld; Leslie Killingsworth: Omaha. Oma-ha. Neb., and B. N. Klllingsworth, Greenfield, Mo. Funeral services for Mr Butcher, v re held yesterday afternoon at -tt't lock in the Kaysville Tabernacle, Bishop Frank Hde conducting the scrlces. The ward choh sang "God Moves In a Mysterious Way," 'Sometime 'Some-time We'll Understand," What Voice dilutes" and Rest. Rest for the Weary fc-oul." Speakers were. Christopher Burton, A. H. Davis. R. B. Major and Bishop Hyde Interment was In the Kaysville cemetery. cem-etery. The grae was dedicated by Elder Burton. Funeral services1 were held yesterday at 12 SO .'' doc k at the home In North ijden for Kllzabeth Hutchenson. Bishop's Counselor David G. Kanjiall conducted the services. A quartet composed of Inez Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Campbell, and Duvld G K.mdall unj; '"Oh lly Father" and "Some Time We'll Understand;'' Un-derstand;'' solo "My Fnilh in Thee," by Chester England; Jvni M. Dills ; Sang, "That Sweet Story of Old." duet ' "Gently Lead Ca." Mr. -and Mr. David Randall. Speakers were Patriarch James Ward, Bishop Frederick Barker and David E Randall, Interment Was in the North Ugden cemetery. The I grave-was dedicated by J M. Bailey. Funeral services for George Allen will be held Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the Lindquisl chapel. Bishop Clarence Earl will preside. Interment will b In the Kaysville cemetery. Funeral services for Henry Baumeis-ter Baumeis-ter were held yesterday at 2 o'clock in I the First ward meeting hou.e. Bishop's Counsel,, r IieJueri Wright conducted I the services Besides the large atten-j atten-j dance of friends, the Sons of Herman attended in a body, and acted sa pallbearers pall-bearers and flower bearers, there being be-ing a wealth of beautiful floral offerings. offer-ings. Musical selections- given, were: "Sometime We'll Understand," and "When the Great Bed Lau n is Shining."' Shin-ing."' Mrs. Mary Farley. "There is a Green Hill Far Away," Robert Green-well; Green-well; "God be With You Till Wo Meet Again," Mrs. Mary Parley and Robert Greenwell. Speakers were : president 'Samuel G. Dye and E. A. Larkin. In-terment In-terment was in the "ity cemetery Ritual, sti services were conducted at the grave by the Sons of Herman. Funeral services for George Tolmle were held Sunday at 3 p. m at the Klrkendall mortuary under the direction di-rection of the Christian Science church, with George A. Tylei as reader, read-er, assisted by Mrs. S. B. tSoek Mrs. Fred If, Hess sung. Interment was In the City cemetery'. Funeral services for Takesaburo Tokoto were held Sunday at noon at th" Klrkendall mortuary Rev, R. Hlrozawa ol Sail l.ik. officiated. Interment In-terment was in the city cemetery. oo - - |