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Show M PAH1UTE Hro .Memory of flood Woman Win Horo H Ilfconl fur Ails of Kindness and H Chlni: Viewers for I'crlod of Forty H Light Years. H Seldom lias bo many people-attond-Hd a funcr.il In Lehi as filled tlio Tnb-Hcrnaclc Tnb-Hcrnaclc Sunday afternoon to pay Itom-Hge Itom-Hge to tlio memory of Mrs. Ann wntt-nan, wntt-nan, an arcount o( whoso dcnlh wc "ftn Id m"' MnC IHBUD. Thcro hns 'Bardly been a funeral during tlio past 'S years of her rcsldonco In l.elil. rhlch she lias not nttended, and she Hkivays brought flowers, plucked from :vcr own gardens or Indoor flower Bots. She also boro a record for vis-.tlng vis-.tlng the sick or ottering help In times 't trouble So tlio spontaneous out-Hturst out-Hturst of nympathy Sunday, was but horoturn of bread cast upon tlio wnt- crs. Illshop FJeld presided at tlio sor. vices and read n brief blogrnplcnl sketch, Ulsliops Gardner, Stoker and 1.0 wis wore nlso present. Tlio speakers, speak-ers, all of whom paid high tribute to tho practical llfo and true sympathy of the deceased, were Edward South-wlck, South-wlck, Gcorgo Austin and l'res. A. .1. Kvans. Miss Mny I-ott read an oils-lnnl oils-lnnl poem of eulogy. Tho combined! chorus, under tho leadership of Ilor-lvt Ilor-lvt TuyW, uuiik "l Nood Tlioo Kvery Hour," "Ilcnutlful City," and John Y. Smith, at tho personal request of Mrs. Whitman, caino from Salt Lake to Bine "Oh Crave Where Is Thy Victory." Vic-tory." Bishop John Stoker gavo the opening open-ing jirayer nnd Ulshop Henry Lewis tho benediction. Among thoso who camo from Salt Lako to attend tho funeral wore: George Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Johny Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Smith and Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ou HadCock. |