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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES SER-VICES HELD FOR MRSJOHN BERG Impressive funeral services were held in tho Tabernacle Monday for Mrs. John Dorg, who died last Friday. Fri-day. Tho largo crowd of relatives and friends who filled tho building and tho profusion of floral offerings told of tho high esteem in which the family Is hold In tho community and tho Iovq and respect entertained for tho deceased. Tho funeral cortego which marched from the family resldouco to tho tabernacle' tab-ernacle' was headed by tho Old Folks Commlttco of which Mrs. Dorg was a member. Tho casket was carried by tho folowlng mombers of the baso ball club: Walter Durraut, Elslo Dennett, Eddie Larson, Addle Miller, Ralph Barratt and' Geo. Blnch, Mr. Dorg at present being manager of tho club. Following the casket wero ladles represent! ag tho Relief Society, Primary, Pri-mary, Tolephono operators and Soros-is Soros-is Club carrying flowers. Thcso wore followed by relatives and friends. Counselor Leo T, Shelley was is chargo of tho sorvlcos. Musical numbers num-bers wero furnished by the Fourth ward choir. The opening song was "Como Yo Disconsolato". Dp. J. R. Hlndley offered tho oponlng prayer which was followed by a vocal solo "Oh Dry Thono Tears" by Mrs. C. E. Young. Dp. Jacob Probst of Midway was tho first spoaker. Tho Dorg family wero residents of that place previous to coming hero about eight yoars ago. Ho told of hor life In that place and of the host of friends, who sent their sympathy. Ho also spoko of the comfort com-fort and hopo to bo found In the Gospel. J Prof. CJssWesJrlopklns of Lehl then rendered V violin solo J'Oh My .Fatht erV "BpEarl 8. 'Orscnwood was the next, speaker, and told .of herrelkjl- VOBiHSJBKlB& of 'life and the rosurrectto f mm possible by Christ Mrs. MaylHalll-day MaylHalll-day sang "Some Sweet Day"." C, E. Young then spoke on tho" glory of Motherhood' and of tho horltago Mrs. Berg loft her family. Leo T. (Sholley offered a tew closing romarkm tolling of Mrs. Borg's Illness and of her groat faith. Ho told of tho high regard In which she was hold and of her kind and loving disposition. Tho choir sang as tho closing song "Sister Thou Wast Mild and Lovely" after which Rev. John Meeker offeror offer-or tho benediction. , At the ccmotcry, Bp. Jos. II. Storrs otfored the dedicatory prayer. Besides tho many flowers given by prlvato families, sprays and wreaths wore presented by the following organizations: or-ganizations: Primary, Relief Society, Telophono Co., American Fork Soros-Is, Soros-Is, Boy Scouts, Commercial Club, Old Folks and the Base Ball Club. |