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Show Impressive Funeral Services. The funeral services over the ronuiins of Soron 0. Sorosen, who was drowned in Bear River Aug. 10th, wero hold in tho East Garland school house Aug. 12th, 1910. Bp. John W. Larson J presiding. Thero wore prosont on tho stand: Prest. Milton H. Welling, Coun. Joseph Jensen, Bp. M. .1. Richards of River-sido, River-sido, Coun. D. E. Manning of & Garland and the full ward bis- . ij hoprie. The choir saug "Count Your Blessings." Prayer by Bldbr David E. M a n n i n g. i Singing "Somewhere We'll jr ' Understand." Prest. Joseph . $ Jenson spoke of his acquaint- fr f anco with the family of Brother "- Soronsen and know them to be exemplary in many respects. Ho know their faith in the gos- , pel Avas sincere for they felt honored in having a son on a Emission . Bp. M. J. Richards Ishowod that "God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform and that His ways are uot man's ways." "Sometime, Somewhero" was sung by Sis-tors Sis-tors Victoria Oylor aud Ruth Larson. Prest. M. H. Welling in speaking of tho sacrifices made by parents of those on missions, said ho had nover heard a word of complaint from Brother Soronsen in that respect, res-pect, but that ho always showed show-ed how honored ho folt in having hav-ing his son away in a good cause. Singing "Guide Me to Theo.' Prayer by Elder Wm. E. Moss. The building was inadequate to accommodate the largo attendance thero being many prosont from neighboring neighbor-ing wards. Tho dscorations were white aud green and there was a profusion of beautiful flowers which completely covered cover-ed tho casket. A loug cortoge followed tho romains to the cemetery whore tho gravo was dedicated by Prest. M. H. Wolliug. David Larson, ward clerk. |