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Show VASHINGTON hineton, Jur"e 7. James H. Lar-4 Lar-4 Adhere June 1st at 11 o'clock p. V i0n h was stricken with illness about A ffl- nc 0 bUt was not confined to a -verH unt'il three or four days before & He was Supt. of the Y. M. ni5 1 a also working as a city officer ,h'p time he was taken ill. He works' work-s' wn: lmrd in both of these positions "'was alwavs willing to do his part. is survived by his wife and two Jrpn Inez eleven and Marie eight, Cfn his mother and the following Others and sisters, Frank. Ray, Mrs. m nnie Prince and Mrs. Esther Neilson '7f this place. Funeral services were Tm in the ward meeting house Friday , 3 at 10 o'clock a. m., conducted f!f counselor Walter Iverson of the ?7-nnnric The choir directed by Israel Slson Jr- sang "Sometime We'll understand." Prayer was offered by finer William Tobler. A vocal solo, "I now That My Redeemer Lives" was n by Karl Larson. The speakers lere Elders A. A. Ruby, Randolph sndrus and Sherman Cooper. A vocal riuet "Sometime, Somewhere" was sung ? Israel Neilson, Jr., and Karl Larson, nosing prayer by Elder Randolph And-' And-' xhere was a profusion of beautiful beauti-ful flowers on the stand and casket, afterwards placed on trie grave. The pave was dedicated by Elder Calvin Hall Mr and Mrs. Arthur Barlocher of Enterprise were visiting with their sister sis-ter Mrs. May Sandberg, Saturday. Mrs. Julia. Thayne spent a few days in St George last week with her mother moth-er Mrs. Mattie Crawford. Sherman Cooper arrived home Friday Fri-day from Wellington, where he has been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Wilkins of Arizona Ariz-ona are here visiting relatives and do-in? do-in? temple work. Ralph Westover has gone to Desert, Mound to be gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lafell Iverson spent Sunday here from Harmony. Mrs. Caddie Neilson entertained the lie Amies club Thursday. Arnold Barlocher of Enterprise was a visitor here Saturday. John Tanner spent Sunday with his family from Rockville. Miss Nina Nisson left for Provo Monday. |