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Show MRS. COFFMAN LAID AT REST FuiKTiil services for Mrs. Mnry A, C.,n'm:m, ivilp .iif-W-illiiuii 'cif-iniiii 'cif-iniiii of Springville, who tiled Tlmrs-i;iy Tlmrs-i;iy iiflenioon in fi Suit LiiUe hos-pitnl hos-pitnl following an operation for troiler which she underwent more tloui ii week iio, were held in, the Springville Third ward chapel Sunday Sun-day aflernnon with Bishop Italph Smart presiding. . The Invocation was offered by Willis K. .'Johnson, Jr., nd the benediction by II. T. Reynolds. The speakers each of whom paid tribute lo the character and life of .Mrs. Coffman were J. F. Brin-hnrst Brin-hnrst of the stake presidency, and l'nlriarch O. Ii. Huntington. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Hannah ('. Packard oE I'rovo, Miss Melba Condie of this oily. Mrs. Leslie P.. Packard of Salt. Lake. Horace "Warrinir of (Jarlield, and Professor Mark Itob-inson Itob-inson of Of;dent each of whom rendered rend-ered vocal solos; also Melvin Done Kni-eka played a cello solo. The rae at the ICverirreen cemetery ceme-tery was dedicated by John II. Manwarin. |