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Show MANY ATTEND SERVICES FOR GLIDABOYER Largely attended funeral services lor Mrsi Glida Boyer, who died at ' her home last Wednesday, following follow-ing a lingering illness, were held Sunday in the Third ward chapel. i Bishop Peter Nielson was in charge. President J. F. Bringhurst, Prof. H. M. Woodward of the B. Y. TJ., Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Bishop Nielson were speakers. Each spoke of the splendid character and paid Mch tributes of respect to their friend. Mrs. Vilate Reynolds representing rep-resenting the Alpha Beta club, of which Mrs. Boyer was a charter member, read resolutions of reside re-side t. ' Music was furnished by the Third ard choir who gave the opening number, with Mrs. Isabell Brown, soloist, accompanied by Mary Wit-ty; Wit-ty; Mrs. Hannah Packard, Provo, :lo, accompanied by Esther May-ck; May-ck; Elmo Coffman, solo, and Or-":m Or-":m Weight, violin solo. Mr. and lis. Guy Brown sang the closing election. The invocation was by Patriarch E. Huntington; the benediction T;as by M. A. Loyer. John E. Boy- dedicated the grave at the Ever-:tcen Ever-:tcen cemetery. ' Mis. Boyer was born in Hamil-;n, Hamil-;n, Ind., March 26, 1880, and moved 's Springville jji 1886. She was a 'WU'r member of the Alpha Beta l!ib of Springville, and was preni- "H of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the "bird ward for a number of years, he .served as leader of the Relief ''Jciety literary department until i' recent illness. Surviving are her husband and following sons and daughters; 3. Lola Packard. Mrs. Delia Bird, most M. Boyer, Jr., Florence and Ity Louise Boyer, all of Spring- '"p She also leaves three giand-ilciren, giand-ilciren, two sisters, Mrs. Mary 'tnmn of Detroit. Mich., and Zella Dalley of Hamilton. Ind., '1 Oic half-brother, Firm Engle ' Provo. j |