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Show 1 v Deaths and Funerals I STEPUKXS Funeral serices for Amerlam Stephens was held ycater- I day at 1 o'clock at the Harrisville T meeting house. Bishop Rubon Brown j officiated.. .The speakers were J. L. j 1 Rob'lnson, "A. D. Bromwell and Bishop If Brown. "Musical selection were as fol- f 1 Djiiets, "JesUs, Lover of My Soul," , ( and "Cast Thy Bread Upon the $ Waters," was sung by Orson Griffin ana Mrs. A. E. Wilson. George and Mlmmel Webster sang, "Who are ' These Arrayed in White," Myrtle Heywood sang, "Some Time We'll Un-l' Un-l' derstand," vrhilc. George Webster saner "Thy Will be Done' Interment was n the Ogden City cemetery with C. A. .T Llndqulst dedicating the grave. "MA1V Funeral services for Robert law were held at 2 o'clock yesterday i in-the Plain City meeting lioUse, with IBishop Wilmer J. Maw officiates,-. The duet, "For You and For Me" was J sung by Mrs. Lona Watson and Mrs- j JEsther Chandler; "One Sweetly 'v Solemn Thought" was given by Mrs. Wilmcr Maw. Mru. Lona Watson sang "Oh My Father." The speakers Vpre H. Olsen, Bishop George W. Bramwell, Wlllard C. Carver, Wii-I Wii-I T Uam England, Sr., Bishop O. M. San- f derson, and Bishop Maw. Interment was in the Plain City cemetery with J William England, Sr., dedicating the I a grave. There was a large attendance Iti at the fUnoral and a wealth of floral I tributes. Six sons of the deceased 2: acted as pall-bearers. |