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Show THOMAS FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED Prominent Mormon Church Officials Officiate Of-ficiate at the Services; Resolution Reso-lution Read. Attended bv a largo audience that included in-cluded many dignitaries of the Mormon church, funeral services for R. K. Thomas, Thom-as, the veteran merchant of Salt Lake, who died Monday, were held in the Seventeenth Sev-enteenth wurd chapel yrsterdri y afternoon. after-noon. Bishop F. S. Tingey officiated and addresses were delivered by C. l'en-rnsi l'en-rnsi of the first presidency of the chun-h; William Mclaughlin, president of Pioneer stake, and Nephl L, Morris, president of rialt Lake stake. "Guide Me to Ther." was sung by the hoir. A duet, "Who Are These Arrayed in White?" was sung by Miss Mabel ooper and James H. Nlelon. "Me Shall Fend His Flock" and "Come Fnto Mo" were sung bv Mr.-, Acnes oien Thomas and Mrs. Lizzie Thorn Fdward. Accompaniment Ac-companiment w;iH furnishe.j by Vaughn Clnvton with the violin, Frnnk Asper lth the' flute and Mi"" Fdn-t d.rav at the or-i:an. or-i:an. "Cod Fe With VOU Till We Meet i.tn" who t!ii chains number, sung by t'i choir. The invocation ;is ofTV-rM by i ' 1 1 t i'l M. 1 1 vde ;i nd the benediction hy former Jovenior Thomas R. Cutler. A resolution, adopted by the Mat t-"n-nto immediately after the death of Mr. Thomas, commending his work during the time he whs h member of the state sen-;..t. sen-;..t. was read at the service?. Interment was In the City cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Henry Wallace. |