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Show GODDARD FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY A cable message was received Friday from Mrs. Goddard, widow of the late H S. Goddard, now in London, stating that she is unable to travel. It ha therefore been decided to hold the funeral fu-neral of Prof. Goddard at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A beautiful musical programme will be arranged. The most prominent artists of the State will take part, and the Symphony orchestra and Held'9 band will assist. The programme will be published in this paper Saturday in full. Following are the committees appointed ap-pointed by the family to officiate: Music Committee-J. J. McClellnn, chairman; Evan Stephens, H. G. Whitney, Whit-ney, John D. Spencer, George D. Pyper, Arthur Shepherd, Anton Pederson,' WIN lard E. "Weihe, Hugh W. Doug.ill, C. J. Thomas, Tracy Y. Cannon, George Careless, Care-less, A. C. Lund, Squire Coop, John Held, E. Beesley, Joseph Ballantyne, Ogden; William Robinson, Logan; Alfred Al-fred Best, Jr. Programme Committee George D. Pyper, ehajrman; H. G. Whitney, John D. Spencer, John E. Hansen, J. J. .Daynes, Jr. Decoration Committee William Wood Jr., chairman; Mrs. Amanda Swenson, Mrs. Luella Ferrin Sharp, Mis Emma Ramsey, Mrs. Bessie Browning, Mrs. Elsa Barrow Best, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, Will Willis. Fred C. Graham, Thomas Ashworth, Walter Wallace. Pall-Bearers Joseph Goddard, H. H. Goddard, B. H. Goddard. William Wood, Jr., H. G. Whitney, John D. Spencer, George D. Fyper, J. J. McClel-lan. McClel-lan. President Joseph F. Smith and Bishop O. F. Whitney will be the speakers of the occasion. Bishop F. B. Piatt will preside. |