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Show SERVICES ARE HELD FOR JAMES POULTON Bishop Arnold G. Giauque Presides Oyer Last Kites for Pioneer Who Came to Utah in 1863. Funeral services for James Poulton, pioneer pio-neer of 1S63, who died Friday, were held yesterday in the Sixth ward chapel with Bishop Arnold G. Giauque officiating. officiat-ing. On the rostrum assisting Bishop Giauque were Presidents Sylvester Q " '""es xi. jnyae ot the Pioneer Pio-neer stake presidency. Patriarch Henry allace of Ensign stake, Bishop Charles Taylor of Provo, John M. Hayes, Arthur Krown, Frank B. Woodbury, Walter Kiddle, James Leatham, E. J Hartley George E. Burbidge and Duncan M. McAllister. Mc-Allister. The speakers were BishopsyOiauque and Taylor, President Sylvester Q. Cannon, Can-non, Duncan McAllister and Walter Kid-S. Kid-S. t a.luartet composed of James T. Poulton, Arnold Poulton, Samuel Winters Win-ters and Harold Barclough rendered several sev-eral vocal selections. Miss Ellen Koplin rendered "Face to Face" as a contralto solo, while "Love Divine" was given as a baritone solo by W. A. Wallace, and Resting Now From Toil and Sorrow" was given as a soprano solo by Miss Louise Watson. The invocation was by Henry Wallace Wal-lace and the benediction bv President Charles Hyde. The pall bearers, sLx so ?s of the deceased, were: James H., J. Cartes Car-tes Thomas O., Walter J., Albert E. and Ralph Poulton. |