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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD : FOR INFANT Funeral services for Stanley Brown, lS-months-old son of Mr. ! 1 and Mrs. Paul Brown, who was drowned Thursday in an irrigation , ditch, were held in the Fourth ward chapel Sunday afternoon, with Bishop Hilton Robertson in charge, j The invocation was given by T. R. ! Greener of the First ward bishop-. ric, followed, by a double mixed quartet from the Fourth ward. Patriarch O. B. Huntington and George Simpkins were the speakers. Other musical numbers were furnished fur-nished by Miss Helen Palfreyman, who sang a solo, accompanied at the piano by Miss Alberta Menden-' Menden-' hall. C. H. Childs played a cello ; solo, accompanied by E. L. Faux, j and John Hardy sang the closing 1 number, accompanied by Mrs. Bell Crandall. The benediction was pronounced by S. L. Mendenhall, Jr. I. C. Brown, grandfather of the child, dedicated the grave at the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery. Surviving are his parents; one brother, Billy, and one sister, Wanda. Wan-da. His grandparents are Ike Palmer of Provo and I. S. Brown of Springville. |