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Show SERVICES FOR MANILA BOY Very imprcsalvo funeral services wore- held Wednesday afternoon in the Maalla ward mooting house over the remains of Paul W. Waraick, son of Mr. and Mrs. WSlford W. Warnick who wds born in Pleasant drove Aug. 11, 1008 and who departed this lire April teth. He was a sufferor for manyyeara from heart trouble. The house was tilled to capacity with sympathizing relatives and friends fri-ends and the many beautiful flowers which completely covered the casket bespoko the love and esteem in which Paul was hold by all. Besides the floral offerings by many relatives and friends it was vory touching to see tho beautiful pieces presented by school mates, Boy Scouts, Primary, Mutual Stake Board and 44th Quorum of Seventies. The Boy Scouts acted as pall bearers. Tho sorvlcos were conducted by Prank Meredith, counselor to the bishop. bis-hop. Music was furnished by a quartette quar-tette of Geo. Monson,- Mrs. Minnie Pulley, Mrs. Ora Chtpman and John D. Miller with Miss Hannah Monson at the piano. The first song was "Some Tlmo Wall Understand" by th quartette. Prayer Mas offered by J03 Marsh of Alpine Jr which Mrs. Mlnnlo Pulley Pul-ley sang a solo "Porewoll." H. V. Swenson spok with deep teel-infr teel-infr of the love and appreciation of Paul as a deacon. His life was portrayed por-trayed as a fitting example to his dompanions. As va closing tribute ho read th, poem of, Edgar A. fluest "ATrlWute to Mother." Mrs.' Ora Chlpmab sans; "A 'Perfect bay'," after which; Thos. Gleason expressed sympathy sym-pathy and condolence la behalf of the Seventies! qttorMa')aaoTexplatncd oWr knowledge of rheiHfelvetecaalvs Clifford Clif-ford E; rouHgijf 'American -Fok spoke of"lnerglorlous'llfe of the de-rVrted de-rVrted iTpiritsof'thVftuftfu anA et-'Malhed'that et-'Malhed'that thero IS "hodeatblt is only an experience of lifs.' A solo,,waB sung by J.'K. Allen of Vineyard rKiiow That My Redeemer Lives," after "whlh Pros. Thos. McKay Mc-Kay of Weber Stake spoke in a very touching manner of lha Joymd knowledge know-ledge In the principles of tho' Gospel and tho consolation to the bereaved to know that bo choice a spirit had been permitted to dwell on earth and return to Heaven in nil Its purity. A telegram of sympathy and rogrot that thoy could not be present at the services was read from Apostle and Mrs DaVld O. McKay Pres. 8. L. Chlpman referred to tho beautiful spirit of unity In Manila ward st&tlng that tho Joy of one member was the Joy of all and the sorrow! of one family fam-ily was the sorrow of all members of tho ward. As his text he quoted Corinthians, Cor-inthians, 12th chapter. The , closing song by the quartette was "Nearer My Ood to Thee" after which Junius Banks of Leh! pronounced the benediction. bene-diction. The grave was dedicated by R. D. Wadley. d |