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Show . . i , ' FUNERAL OF MRS. CHILDS TAKESPLACE Kiineriil services for Mrs. Olive pnnnli limit Childs. who died In jjlnjville Monday night, were held olenlay afternoon in the First jnl chapel, wilh Ilisbop J. Em-,!t Em-,!t Hinl presiding. A song en-i(l en-i(l "Look to the Comforter" is suae by the First ward ipiar-i, ipiar-i, following which E. M. Snow viioiinocil the invocation. faee to Face," a vocal duct, was ,:ll by Helen Palfreyinan and Pi Wheelter. Bishop J. II. Mu.n- ring gave a sketch of the life of !. Childs, after which Nellie ',Yi:lit reailereil a vocal solo, "I .!, Tlint M.v Redeemer Lives." President fl. H. Maycock spoke nt Etli of Mrs. Childs' service to the aiimniity. A quartet then sans, , v,nn I'alD Jesus," ami S. L. Men- nliall pronounced the benediction. Interment was in the Evergreen -iiii-lcry, under direction of the liu'lcr Mortuary Home. G. E. ijlma dedicated the grave. Mr?. Childs, the widow of Moses Vere Childs, was born in Salt ike 73 years ago, and had resided springville for 08 years. She s t lie mother of eleven children. jt Mlnwing five of whom survive : Mm D. Childs, Mrs. Hannah Le-; Le-; re Weight, Pinnnick Childs, ianncey Childs, all of Springville ; .1 Mrs. Edith Roehwell of Areo, :':lhn. |