OCR Text |
Show Funeral Held Tuesday For Ronald Malcom An exceptionally large audience filled the First Ward chapel on Tuesday afternoon as relatives and friends and townspeople came out to pay final respects to Ronald Malcom and exepress sympathy for the young man's family. With Bishop J. A. West in charge the imrpessive services began at 2 o'clock P. M. with a vocal duet, "Abide With Me" sung by Mrs. Annie G. Bullock and Mrs. Thelda G. Harris, accompanied by Miss Carol Clark. Invocation was asked by Harold Bullock of the Bishopric. Speakers were S. A. Kirk former employer of Mr. Malcom; Wm. C Smith, of the Timapnogos Stake Presidency, and Stake President W. W. Warnick. All paid tribute to the fine character of the departed, and his wife as well as the Stott fe'oiir, a:'d offer. 1 masy fine thoughts on the life alter death, and expressed sympathy and encouragement en-couragement to those bereaved. Closing remarks of appreciation were made by Bishop J. A. West. Music interspersing the speakers were a vocal solo "Teach Me To Pray'" by Eugene Nelson of Provo, Pro-vo, accompanied by Miss Carol Clark, a vocal solo "Sometime We'll Understand" by Miss Drucil-la Drucil-la Loader, accompanied by Miss Clark, and the closing number a vocal duet, "Beautiful Land" by Mrs. Bullock and Mrs. Harris. Prelude Pre-lude and postlude organ music was played by Mrs. Louise Heidenreich. Benediction was nronounccd by Elvin Thorne. Burial took place in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery where J. A. Hunt offered the dedicatory de-dicatory prayer The floral offerings were varied and outstandingg and expressed better than words the sympathy of the entire commpnity. Pall )eares included J- F. Olivier, Norman Stott, Carol Stott, Loren Brady, Charles Harper and Harvard Har-vard West. |