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Show Last Rites For Young Woman Held Saturday ' U L Many friends and relatives of Ruth II LaA. 26, who died at a Pro u WP ((j itai Wednesday, gathered to pay mor to her memory at funeral Ftt f, Unices held in the Third ward U U' hoel Saturday afternoon. ffisnop Joseph S. Walker connoted con-noted the services which proceed-'A proceed-'A as follows: Opening song "Some-m "Some-m We'll Understand," by the 1 t 1 TWrd ward Singing Mothers; invo- atlon, Lewis Olpin of the High "'HUdcU; Mrs. Minnie I. Hoddap raid tribute to Ruth as a friend y JCT. ' d student. Commenting on the i 'siter's keen love of anything beau-.- 7W L) and of poems in particular, (wTU'Hoddapp read some of her own Vses which Ruth had loved and v seniorized. ! Harold M. Wright of the stake OtlCPS -residency was the next speaker. Death is not a regrettable thing," IpriTlv 'i said, "but a necessary step in "UX$5 :mn pr0gression, marked by sep-Tk sep-Tk ration from loved ones here, and ' s and Bej. ' reunion with friends and rela- rtes in the spirit world." Jens Fugal, for many years a " . .jjghbor of the deceased, told of the KEDITOK "eiadhood of Ruth, her bright mind cd loving nature, before sickness 'a Carlisle j iame to her. He also paid tribute lo the mother, Mrs. Josephine Bez-sent Bez-sent claims r.zant whose life has been devoted to designed u 'fie care of her frail daughter, to ies State he rearing of two grandchildren in ah, onort6idition to her large family, ember, Wi. The Singing Mothers then sang :d E. Yec; utiful cit" the Plan of life inistrator fkich the Lord gave his children to ton, lelp them prepare for a Hereafter, inistrator r also told of the faith of the dean, de-an, teased. ctober 4, is S. Christiansen, of the stake itober 25, IE residency, paid a tribute to her, vailing her love of the beautiful, CREDITORS ;r keen mentality, her under-YER under-YER OF i:: aiding of the gospel and her I H. HAT.iry avery in bearing her handicaps :d afflictions. He summarized her ssent claims r trader, by quoting a verse of the dersignedi::' "Sister, Thou Wast MUd and . Building, on or befot: - Bishop Walker recalled the hones-er, hones-er, A. D. IK ' md other fine traits of her lliday, with ; ;er. Alfred Bezzant, and told of rator. -; conviction that her mother, Mrs. aarit had earned salvation nistrator -m$l ner loving service. He also 3ank Bids, 2i a letter from one of Ruth's ads written to her mother, ex-)ctober ex-)ctober 4, K ?sins: 'ne love ard admiration her ctober 25, M fe,t f r her. closing solo "Going Home" is sung by Mrs. Re va Fugal. F. C. UtiOIial of the High Council gave the lediction and Joe Bezzant of iment m' dedicated the eve. |