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Show Funeral Rites For Frank Williams Held Last Friday The First ward LDS chapel was well filled last Friday afternoon with relatives and friends who came to pay final tribute of respect re-spect to the memory of Frank Williams and to offer sympathy to his amily. Bishop Boyd Seeley of the First ward was in charge of the services. Invocation was offered by Charles Spurrier, a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Steele of Am. Fork sang "Sometime We'll Understand," Under-stand," accompanied by Mrs. Max Thorne, who also played prelude and postlude organ music. The first speaker -was S. Duane Harper, a close neighbor of Mr. Williams, who told of the kindness and helpfulness of his neighbor, always ready to aid others and lend a hand to those needing help. Alvin Duke, accompanied by Re-va Re-va Ahman, played a violin selection, selec-tion, "Oh Sweet Mystery of Life." Next speaker was Max Harper, who also paid tribute to Mr. Williams Will-iams and offered words on encouragement encour-agement to the family. After closing remarks by Bishop Bish-op Seeley, Mrs. S. W. Hilton and Elwood Allen, accompanied by Mrs. Guy Sorensen sang "Oh My Father." Benediction was pronounced by President Lewis E. Olpin. Internment, Intern-ment, directed by Olpin Mortuary, was made in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, where the dedica-torial dedica-torial prayer was offered by Kenneth Ken-neth Spurrier. Pallbearers were Albert War-burton, War-burton, S. Alma Kirk, Paul Adam-son, Adam-son, Elvin Thorne, John S. Green and Robert Oscarson. Pleasant Grove First Ward Relief Society aranged the floral offerings. |