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Show Final Tribute Paid MaryJIalliday Funeral mWs f01. M son HalUday were held iu the t ::"fPS t!lko '""a,,e Thursday at jJ.O; P. m. under the direction " o j Whop Jumus A. west olth, Pirsj u.nti.l o:-::an music durin- the -n ,lr:K tin- exit of the m anners, a"nl! ace .nran.ed the vocal numbers. The i Motors club eared for the flowers, j 1 he first musical number was a duet by Edith Harrison and Karris KUuMy of Provo. the selection beta-' nm a P''-im" and the invocation i was given by C. A. Gamett. A vocal salo. "Samewhere a Voice is Call mg", was rendered by Elvis Terry. The speakers, who spoke highly ot her love, of the worthwhile thirds ot hfo, her children, -and home and the part she played aa a worker in church and community activities included President W. V. Wamick' Mrs. Mary A. Cooper, Sarah Stagg' president of the Provo First ward Relief Society, and James D. Thorne Closing remarks and words of appreciation ap-preciation in behalf of the family were made by Bishop West. A solo "Faoe to Face" by Elvis Terry, was followed with the benediction bene-diction by Thomas Fenton. The grave at the City cemetery was dedicated by President Franklin S. Harris of the B. Y. TJ. n - |