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Show CHURCH OFFICIALS AT TAYLOR FUNERAL Funeral aervires for Mary Ann Oakley Oak-ley Taylor, widow of tha late Presidsnt JOhii Tavlor, were held yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at 1 o'clock, ia the buffer ward meeting house. In attendsnce were many high ehurch officials. The principal prin-cipal speaker was President Joseph V. Smith, who spoke at length, during his sddreea. on tha beautiful ehararter of the dead woman, eihose life had been on of pnrity and devotion to faith aad family. Tha opening praver was by William Hosre. second counselor of 8ugar ward. "Sometime Will Understand," Under-stand," an anthem, was sung by the ward quartette. Remsrks were then msde br President Hmith and Miss Beatrice" Cnsmon sang "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.' A brief address ad-dress was given by Frank V. Taylor of Granite. "One Sweet Iv Solemn Thought." sung by V. R. Savage, closed the services. |