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Show THREE LAIHO-RESI Senlces For Mrnf S, F. flrant Funeral sorvlccs for Aletta Moylo Grant, wiro or Snmuol F. Grant, who died last Friday at the family rest-donco, rest-donco, were held Sunday atternoon at 3:30 p. m. In the First ward chapod. A quartctto, consisting or John H. HnvlB nnd others rurnlshod approp. rlate music. Tho speakers wero Clifford E. Young, Dr. P. M. Kelly and Bishop James T. Gardner; solos wore rondorcd by James Martin nnd John H. Davis. Broth'ertln-laws of tho deceased acted as pall bearers. Tho lovo and respect held for the deceased by her many rolntlvod and friends wnB shown by tho profusion of floral offerings. Interment was niado In tho city cemetery, whoro Abraham Ab-raham Greonwood dedicated tho grave Mrs. Grant was 31 years of age, having boon born nt Alpine, tho daugh'tor of Patriarch Henry Moylo. Sho wns prominent In musical circles beroro her Illness. Sho Is survived by her husband and two children, h'or father nnd mother, sovon sisters nnd two brothers. Funeral Sen lees For Wm. Olrlns Funeral services over the remains of William McCarty Glvlns wero held nt the Fourth ward chapel Sunday &t 4 p. m. Counselor Leo T. Shelley presided at the services. Music was furnished by tho 4th ward choir. The speakers for the occasion were Pros. S. L. Chlpman, ,J. P, Ayelotte, Bis. hop Earl S. Greenwood and Warron B. Smith. Mrs. May Halllday rendered ren-dered a solo. .Alage nurabor of beautiful beau-tiful floral offerta! wee-preeeatedt Internment was mado at the ijehl city cemetery, ''"-' Mr. Glvlns was orn .in 4th CroHli lwM7if'l-H!QlLa boen akrfMnt of Amerkn'Fork fot learlySO years .( Death .oune Wm 't Jdax'afttf. aTprtt1driijit eW t,gMfl 4ebltkyr--Ke U'sur-' i Fourth' ward. Mr. Glvlns was a -hard worker, both in community and church affairs, and woll lvspccted by nil who know him. Death (Inlms John S. Tnvlor Mr. John S. Taylor, ono of our best known and most highly respected respect-ed citizens, dlod Inst Friday ovcnlng about 7 p. in. Ho had been 111 for some tlmo with leakage of tho heart fTnil othor complications, which' pro. veil to bo tho causo or his death. Ho wns born at Mil somo 51 years ago, wli'cro ho lived until about 12 yoars ago, whon ho moved to this city. He, was married twice, his first wiro and their only child having pro-cedod pro-cedod lilnx to tho gravo. Ho was later married to Elizabeth Wrlgh't rrom which union rour chlldron v-ni reared, throo or wh'om, with Oiclr mo-Uior, mo-Uior, survlvo him. Ho Is also sur. vlvod by ono brother, Wm. T. Taylor or Lehi. Ho filled w mission to tho South'ern States and wRs at ono tlmo proprietor of the Franco U Cnre. Tho funeral services wero hold Monday nt 2 p. m. In tho First ward chapel with Bishop James T. Gardiner Gard-iner In chargo. A qunrtctto conslst-lng conslst-lng of Mrs. Myrl MoGroo. Mrs. Jon. nlo Blglor, John II. Dnvls and Clur-onco Clur-onco arant furnished tho music. Th'o speakers wero Win. 8. Iloblnson, C. E. Young and Bishop Gardner. MIsa Leah Bush rendered tho bonuUful solo "Th'o Perfect Day." The lovo and oatoom In which ho was held wns shown by th'o host or beautiful Mowers which wero given. Ho was burled In tho city cemotory bo. Hldo his daughter Nunnio who wns tnk-on tnk-on away during tho "flu" epidemic or n yoar ago. . o |