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Show MRS. W. E. WEIHE PLACED IN TOMB Services for Wife of Musician Conducted Con-ducted From Ensign Ward Chapel Yesterday Afternoon. Funeral services for Mrs. Loranda Ross YVeihc,' who' died Monday at her residence, resi-dence, :;1S C street, were held yesterday' afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Ensign ward chapel. Mrs. Weihe was the wife of Willanl E. Wcihe, prominent violinist, j an. I a larce number of the city's musl- : clans were among the hundreds in at- J tendance upon the obsequies. j The services were conducted by Ribbon: D. R. Lyon of the Ensign wat6 and : en loci es were delivered by A. IT. Lund of i ho firpt presidency. William Lund and j postle Joseph F. Smith. Jr. Exquisitely beautiful and appropriate mn-dc marked the funeral rites. Pro-!ssor Pro-!ssor J- J- McCIc:i;ui played Chopin's funeral march Ht the opeuinc of the services ser-vices and "Traunierci" at the close. A quartet tc. composed of Lav id Rese, Slianna Tout. Martha S. Jcnson and Pro-ivssor Pro-ivssor A. C Lund. fa;ic "Come. Ye Disconsolate." Dis-consolate." and "T Need Thee Every Hour." Mr.". Marjorie Lodge Warner sane "1 Know Thct My Redeemer I iveth" t from "The Messiah" and Pavid Reese p.nng "Abide With Me." A string quintette, composed of Oec -Tor-i-enon. Alfred Press. A If red Pordn me and Thorwald .lorgenson. rd a Tfavdn andante. The interment wa? in I the City cemetery. 1 |