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Show f$ . o 1 Impressive Funeral Services $ Held For William King f I Solemn and Impressive were the I funeral services held Sunday, Decep- i ber 8, at 12:15 o'clock in the Alpine I Stake Tabernacle for William King. fjft n, successful farmer of this com- ity, who died December 4 follow- ng a short illness of pneumonia. Bishop T, A. Greenwood of tne First ward officiated at the services, rtlcK opened with a double mixed quartet under the direction of Mrs. Louella Greenwood Singing "Oh Wj Father". The invocation was offered! W President C. E. Young. The nex selection was a vocal solo "A perfect Bay" beautifully sung by Mrs. Mar- ACTo i 5Met Green Bromley. The speakers were Dr. J. F. Noyes, at I totolph Konold and Leo T. Shelley. " V Closing remarks were made by Bishop Greenwood. Each of them conveyed ' my words of consolement to the d only ,trav- weaved family. , water- Interspersing tie speakers, Milton 1 W played a violin solo and Mrs. .NV EMU G. Young sang "When The ME 1 A 5,'aUows Homeward Fly". Mrs. BLDOM ilaty Humphries accompanied both 3 THE timbers. The quartet sang as a concluding ber "God Be With You Till We ,a to tie 'et Aeain". after which president S. drags W -Chipman pronounced the benedic- j 1 Interment was made in the city is stiU i'-aietery, where Bishop James T. D us. I 1 -liner dedicated the grave. |