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Show Laid To Rest. A large and sympathetio congre Ration failed the R. S. hall Tuesday nfteraoon at the funeral services over the remains of Mrs, Pauliue Anderson, Ander-son, whose demise on the Wednesday previous waa chronicled in the Gazette last week. Relatives and tunny sympathizing friends came froin Centerfield, decedent's late borne, as well as from Fayette and Manti. The floral offering and casket were moet choice, and with the endearing tributes Bpoken testified of Mrs. Andbrson's sterling worth as a wife, mother and neighbor. The speakors were Charles H. Embley, Brigham Jensen and Bishop A. C. Fjaldsted all of Centerfield, followed fol-lowed by Bishop James Rasmusson who presided. The singing was rendered with mnch feeling by the choir under direction of E. L. Swal-berg, Swal-berg, supplemented by a duel, "Sometime, Somewhere," by Miss Emily Larson and Mrs. Carrie Kearns |