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Show ,J H services were held Moaday in the ' H yjrjt ward chapel tor JL H Laagtord, kE H eo 62, who; died after, a brief tllaesa .1 I af bron6htel-paaaeala, CoBaaelor 'I B T. A. Oroenwood waaln chance.. The il vrd cliolr furnished the nuitcal I numbers. The opening oag wan I Yf "Come To Dlecoaiolate", attar which I m . preg, 3, U. Chipmaa. offered the ln- I C?if Vocatloa. The ssceatfi aaaaUer waa I jtest for the Weary goal.". I E The speakers offered' orach conaol- atlon to the large fualty aad Burner-, I' I pus frlenda. Theye're Hi A. Berry I I of Provo; W. 8. Winegar, of Salt Lake, I H pres. B. U Chipmaa, B. H Eastraond I of Provo, J-i H, Davla and T. A. H Oreenwood. 1 H Two aoloa were sung, "Oh My ' rather"'by-J"H. Davla aad "I Know I That My Redeemer Uvea" by Mrs. I Minnie Pulley. The closing song by J the choir waa "Though Deepening Trials" after' which Pat W. D. Smith H pronounced the benediction. H Bona of the deceased acted aa pall- bearers. It was expected that Apos-I Apos-I tie Ivins, who waa intimately acqu-H acqu-H ainted with the family while thoy lived in Mexico, would be present, but I he waa unexpectedly called to North- era Utah. Mr. Longford is survived by two wives and 1C children, having entor-I entor-I ed into plural marriage in the L. D. S. Church. . He was a true and faith-I faith-I ful Iattor Day Saint and many high I words of praise were said of him. I Interment took place In the local cemetery. |