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Show Deaths and Funerals j STEED Funeral services for Thorn ' as J. Steed were held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 1 o'clock at the Clinton ward meeting house, witte Bishop's Counselor Counsel-or Myron D. Childs officiating. The church choir sang. "What Was Witnessed Wit-nessed In Heaven," and "When First the Glorious Light of Truth." Mrs. L Johnson sane "There is a Beautiful Valley "; . Mrs Miller Steed sang "One Fleeting Hour." Arnold Hardy sang "Oh. Say What Is True.' Mrs. M Steed and Bessie Bnn gave a musl cal selection. The speakers were Bishop David Stoker. President E. P. Ellison. Bishop Georgia Kendall. Presl dent B. II Roberts and Myron D Child Interment wa.-i in the CliOtOB cemetery with George Shorten d.'di eating the grave RUNKEL Jonhanne flunk. I. wife of Jens Runkel died at G o'clock yes terday afternoon nt her home. 2172 Tyler avenue, after nn lllnes-t of ten days. She was born In Aalherc. Den- mark, April ii, ish.i, ami came in uie United States three and one hali jregf9 ago as a convert of the L. D. S church. She 19 survived by her hu.-; band, two sons and one daughter. The body was taken in dhafge by Lind-qulst'n Lind-qulst'n and funeral announcement will bo made later. LITTLE - Funeral BerVlbec bl Mary' Jane Little were held at 2 o'clock yesterday n the Pmirteenth ward meeting house. Bishop Clan-n, Morrl.ss officiated. The speakers were Arthur Woolley, Alva L. Scovllle and Bishop Morrlss. William Picket sang "Oh 1 Father' Mr.- bdrenfl Srifdfel ians "Atter, and Sometime, Somewhere" Some-where" Interment was In the ddeh Cltv cemetery with David COoper did) eating the grave. Weber Floral rurnlshes tho flowers. 776 . oo |