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Show FUNERAL FOR LAURA SENIOR MELD MONDAY Funeral scVvice3 for Laura Senior, Sen-ior, 05, well known seamstress of Provo and Springville, who died at her home in this ci'y Friday wore held in the First, ward chapel Monday. Bishop- J. Emmeit Bird presided. The speakers were: Commissioner Commission-er A. O. Smoot of Provo, and J. P. Bringhurst of the Kolob stake presidency. pres-idency. Musical selections were fua-ni.'.lu'd fua-ni.'.lu'd by Mr. and Mrs. Guv Brown who sang a duet; quartet by members mem-bers of the First ward; solo, Fiauk Ejurnson. The invocation was offered of-fered bv T. R. Greener of the bishopric, bish-opric, the he nediction by Jamo's Impkins. The grave nt the Provo citv cemetery was dedicated by A. O. Smoot. She was horn in England, Juno 9. IftM, the daughter of Oliver and Sarah Ann Senior. She has spent practically all of her life in Provo, conducting a. successful dressmaking dressmak-ing ?ind hemstitching business. She moved to Springville a year ago. Surviving are her parents, one son, Oliver P. Senior, and two grandchildren, all of Springville. |