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Show FUNERAL SERVICES LARGELY ATTENDED Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Oct. 9. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Sandstrom of thia city, who died at a local hospital Sunday morning, following an operation, were held In the Murray First ward chapel at 2 p. m. to- ' day, uith interment In City cemetery. The floral offerings were profuse. j The services were conducted by Bishop 1 D. Branson Brinton. David W. Moffat and Bishop Brinton were the principal speakers. The ward choir furnished the opening and closing hymns. Mrs. F. O. Shimer gave a violin solo, with Miss Laura Barlow at the p!ano. Miss L-yle Bishop and J. Van Duren also gave a duet. The opening prayer was offered by Leonard Healy of Magna. 'and David W. Moffat pronounced the benediction. Mrs. . Sandstrom is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jack Clawson of Ogden. Miss Lily Sandstrom and Miss Alice jtJandstrom of this place. Out of respect for Mrs. Sandstrom, the Vrogress Light company closed its plan fa (or the afternoon at Magna, Midvale and Murray and the employees attended the funeral in a body in behalf of Miss Lily siandstrom, who has been in the employ tt the company about ten years. . |