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Show fUHERATSERViCES I FOR MRS. HAUN , I A trge number ot relatives and I frKl attondod the funeral services I d Hri. Annie JeppioB Haun, which . I ten held in the Manila ward chup. I ltt Friday at tornon," with Dlahbp I fl. B. tyarnlck lB cbarK ftie opening song was a duct i I 'VtuavoreA Yet," by l Georgo and Hanah Monson. Prayer was offered Bp. Olpln ot PleassQrevs. A. . solo, "My Father KnowggjWJi Mrs. Minnie Pallet VV'' I The first speaker wajJenae Mon I m, who has besja life long' friend of the family aid was acquainted 1 1 ltb the grandparents In Europe. I A olo "0 My 'Father' was "aung by I (targe Monson, after which tho fol-I fol-I lowing speakers offered words ot I wniolatlon and sjnaaathy to the be. rcited, Wllford.Warnlok, neighbor otnunjr years; Henry .Jeppson, coun. i I tj tressurer-of Prove;,.Bp. Warnlck, I ud Counselor Almar.Haamall. They told of the high ewtlom and noble Botherhoocf and' gave evidence, as ' I rof of our knowledge, In tho re- I nrrectlon and Ijte eternal. The duet "Whispering7 Hdpe" was nog by lbs. Nettle Warnlck and Mrs. Minnie Pulley.' I The closing prayer was offered by Frisk Meredith. The remains were I Uken to Pleasant Grovo for burial I where Frank Humphries of that pla. I et dedicated tho grave. I The deceased is .survived by hor 1 husband and an Infant chid, her m parents, and three brothers and three I sisters to mourn hor untimely end, |