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Show Funeral Services Held For Ray Harry Lytle Deeply impressive funeral rites were conducted Wednesday for little Ray Harry Lytle, who met death by drowning in an irrigation ditch near his home on Saturday. The service in the Timpanogos stake tabernacle began at 2 p. m. with Clarena C. Wright of the Lindon Lin-don ward bishopric in charge. , The opening number was a violin solo, "Going Home," played by Irwin Ir-win Jensen, accompanied by Rulon Brimhall, and the invocation was asked by Albert Anderson. Another violin solo, "In the Garden," was played by Mr. Jensen, accompanied by Mr. Brimhall. Speakers who offered words of faith and courage to the stricken family were Elder A. H. Lowe and Bishop Jesse K. Thorne. The closing number was a vocal solo, "Sometime We'll Understand," by Mrs. Hazel Gillman, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Ruth Lovell. Benediction Benedic-tion was pronounced by Elisha May-hew, May-hew, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove city cemetery was dedicated by President W. W. Wamick. Little Rayl Harry, one year old, is the son of Paul U. and Shirley Foulin Lytle of Lindon ward. : Besides his parents he is survived by three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foutin of Lindon and E. S. Lytle of Pasco, Wash. |