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Show IISMCEMS LAID JT REST ; Impressive Services Mark Funeral of Well Known Ocjdsji Woman Funeral servfce for Mm- I'ouIkt. v. ifc of Fred I.IK i In I'l .-'Lndj rtfternoon at 2 o'clock in iho Offden tabernacle. Bishop O, M Sanderson ol ihe Sixth ward officiated. The Rellel Society and other org.inuuition of the ' "tden stake attended th services in I body. Representative members from other stakes wen also present. Apostle David 0 McK.iy nnd Mrs. Charles W. Nlble; and Mrr Juliana Smith were present following the nlnglng. "Oh -M; Father, i a ejutti-tctte ejutti-tctte composed of Jed Ballantync, Joseph Jos-eph Gemellus, Walter Stevens an.l Nephl J Brown, .Mr- M a r F.irlt) ang. "1 Know That My RedeemCl Lives." Orson Griffin using "Mother Dear." and William s. Wrlghl sang T'wlll Not P.o l i ne This was followed fol-lowed by tho Rellel Society choir singing sing-ing "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow" The ipeaken were David O McKay, Joseph Che.. I'resldi nt Thomas K. M Kay, Mrs. Williams and Bishop Bander1 -i n Glowing tributes were paid to Mrs. Poulger .- a member ol the church, a mother, and a noifhbor. The tabernacle was draped with white Inj token of the deep low of the com-j munlty. Hundreds attended the m r . -lees, the tabernacle being far too inadequate in-adequate for the rowd. Six sons 61 the deceased acted as pallbearers, while fourteen of Mrs Foulgor's little grandchildren acted . flowerbear r The casket was banned with flower-ts flower-ts was the rostum of the t rn:n Burial nan In the City cemetery President Samuel Q Dys gave ihe dedicatory ded-icatory prayer. liurton Foulgcr also poke S few words at the grave. 00 |