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Show FTTNERAT, SERVICES FOR 3 YEAR OLD BOY Funeral services for Leland, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, who was electrocuted electro-cuted last week while playing with a live wire, were held at the home of Arthur F. Miles Friday afternoon under the direction of Bishop F. G. ATjles of the South ward. Prayers were offered by Elders A. Winsor and Jos. T. Atkin, Sr., and the speakers were George W. Worthen and George E. Miles. A message mes-sage of sympathy, written by Miss Mabel Jarvis, was read by Harold Snow. Musical numbers were as follows: fol-lows: "Rock of Ages," "Jesus, My Savior," and "He Knows," by the South, ward chorus. Vocal duet, "I Think- WUien I Read That Sweet ' Story of Old," Mamie Paxman and Kuth Winsor, and a cornet solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Earl J. -Bleak. titerment was in the city ceme-' ceme-' "eery, the grave being dedicated by T Brigbam Jarvis. |