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Show SERIES HELD FOR MI1S. WOOTTON Funeral sorvlccs for Mrs. Sarah Dritton Wootton, wlfo of John Wootton, Woot-ton, who died Wednesday of lasti wcok, were hold last Friday after-j noon, In tho Stako tnbornaclo hero. l.eo T. Sholloy of tho Fourth ward! bishopric was in charge I Tho services wcro opened by a song . "Como Yo Dlsonsolalo" by a quar-l tetto under th0 direction of Ernest; "Taxman. Prayer wa3 then offored by JJp. Earl S. Greenwood, after which Mrs. May Halliday sang "A I'orfcct Day." Tho first opcakcr was Pros. J. H. Clarko who testified to tho sterling qualities of tho doccaqcd, and exhorted exhort-ed tho chlldron to apprcctato tho harl-"tago harl-"tago left by their parents. Leo Bowors of Salt Lnko then sang a solo "Rock of Ages" after which C, E. Young spoko. Ho told of tho Ideals, of tho pioneer homo bulldors nnd of tholr stability. Leo Bowors then sang another solo "Faco to Faco" which was followed by a talk from A, J. Evans who compared her quiet and steadfast-character to a mighty rock of tho ocean and also told of the resurrection and roward to como for faithfulness, Leo Shelley offered a few closing remarks, telling of tho admlrnblo qualities of tho deceased. Tho closing song was by tho qunr-tctto, qunr-tctto, "Rest For Tho Weary 8oul aftor which Martin Hansen pronounced pro-nounced tho benediction. Interment took placo In (ho local comctory, whoro Loo Sholloy dedicated dedi-cated tho grnvo. |