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Show Mourn Loss of Infant Sorrow came to the home of Mr., and Mrs. Clarence E. Ualverson., whose sweet babe of seven weeks died Sunday morning, April 2, following n protracted spell of whooping cough culminatiug in bronchitis. Funeral for infant Francis Earl Ilalverson was held at the residence of the grandfather, Mr. O. II. Halvor-sun Halvor-sun on Tuesday afternoon. Adolph Peterson of the w ard bishopric had charge and was the principal f-peaker besides William Metcalf. O. I. Kas-musscn Kas-musscn read by request tho beautiful poem "There Is No Death." The singing was by a select choir under the direction of Fred FJeldsted' and with solos by Mrs. J. K. Lamb and Mrs. Eva Jensen. Much sympathy was shown tho bereaved be-reaved parents, especially toward the mother, who was shocked almost to despair over the loss of hor cherished Infant that she had devotedly nurwi through its six weeks of blckuotw. The child was boru Feb. 6th last |