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Show FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. THURSTON HELD MONDAY A. M. WASHINGTON, Utah. Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Thurston, 73, who died here Monday morning, morn-ing, April 12, were held on Tuns-day Tuns-day at 2 p. m., with Bishop Wallace Wal-lace Iverson In charge. William Tohlnr and Haven rat-man rat-man were the speakers. Both gave words of hope and oncouragc-Iment oncouragc-Iment to those who survive hur. The closing remarks were made I by Bishop Ivcihoii. The operjiiiK prayer was made by Second Councillor Coun-cillor Archie Tobler. Musical numbers num-bers Included congregational singing sing-ing of "Nearer My God to Thco-. "Jesus, Lover of My Soul'', urn) "I Know That My R-dtinr (Coritinuerl on page five) THURSTON DEATH (Continued from first page) Lives". The benediction was given giv-en by William Gould. Burial was in the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Bishop Iverson. Many friends from St. George were present at the services. She was born October 12. IS 65 in Sweden. She came to Dixie about fifteen years ago and has resided here since then. Two children, Oscar and Ethel Carlson, Carl-son, by a former .marriage, survive sur-vive her. |