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Show , j Deaths and Funerals j ' f FUNERALS. Fnnerrtl. service- for Mrs. Mnrb Sagr, wi;o died Tuesda y. were- held '-st ;. is.iv 3t. the lirkiri ursdefaking paring. Bishop C. i.'hiiviio; Xeslen of the Twentieth waid , of fieiali ng. f i y m ns were sung by the .Twentieth ward fpmrtet. Tiie speakers in-i in-i eluded Bishop N.-slen and Bishop Alonzo Francis of Morgan. Interment was in City cemetery. Ser'i es for Mrs. Kllen root h Ttirpin. I wife of r;eorge W. Turpin, will be held at l the grounds of the West Jordan me. 'ting house, Saturday at 1:30 p. in. interment will be Iti the West Jordan cemetery. Friends wishing to view the body mav do so at the C. 1 1. Banks chapel, at Murray, until Saturday noon. Pun' ral services for Henry Smith wiil he he!d in City cemetery this afternoon. The cortege will leave the Silver chapel at :j o'clock. Trip' funeral services for Alfred Keni-son, Keni-son, Henry Krnest Foster arid his wife, Joseph ine Ken i son Foster, who was a daughter of Mr. Kenison. were held in city cemetery Thursday, Bishop MaLhew A. Miiler of Burton ward officiating. Hymns In the Samoan language were sung by elders who had served as missionaries iti Samoa. The speakers were "W. R. Worsen Wor-sen ero It arid K. G. St ringha.nl. William C Sears, former president of the Samoan mission of the Mormon church, dedicated the grave. Funeral services for Henry Anderson, :M years of age. who died at Portland, Ore.. Monday, will he held tomorrow afternoon aft-ernoon at ;'. o'clock in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The funeral cortege will leave the Qua It rough-AllcotL chapel at i':S0 p. ni. |