Show Miss Annie Robbins Is Laid to Rest in Provo J. J Funeral services erv ceE were held at Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Duch Duch- esne Monday on the death of Miss Il s Annie An n. ale nie Robbins who was taken token by death Saturday morning mornin at fi Ii o'clock at her iier home in Duchesne Miss Robbins l had b been Jl sick but hut a short holt time Services Ser at Duchesne Monday as follows Son Song by the choir consisting of G G. G V V. Bil BI Billings Bil- Bil lings S Mrs 18 Max 1 Peter Peterson on and Mr 11 and Mrs hR Howard Moffitt President William Wil Wil- William liam H. H Smart opened with pra prayer er followed fol followed fol- fol I- I lowed by foon song by hy choir My 1 Father r Knows The n next sp speakers akers were G. G A. A A A. Stromberg and LeRoy Funk Solo by lIy Miss Mabel n 1 Rust t followed h by talk by liy G. G V V. Billing choir choir Sometime Well We'll r Understand 1111 Benediction diction by Frank Connor A Yer very lar large e crowd attended the funeral v Muss Miss Robbins Hobbins was waR born in l 1010 Hi in hi Provo Pro and In 1910 HUG moved morel with hex hei her parents and Mrs George Robbins to Duchesne and hove have lived here con continuously cons 1 since She was a girl well wel liked II by all who knew her She was er very popular with the young youn folks on account of her and winning wa ways s 's Th The body was wm taken to Provo Monday Monday Mon Mon- day Tny afternoon and interred in the cemetery of that place Tuesday I |