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Show Impressive Services For IV! rs. Fjefdsted The Centerfield meeting house, as well as the annex, was fielled to capacity cap-acity Wednesday afternoon - of last week When hundreds of sympathizing sympathiz-ing friends gathered to pay the last farewell to Mrs. Sidney Fjledsted, the beloved woman who had answered answer-ed the final call to the great un-' un-' known. With a profusion of beauti-! beauti-! ful floral offerings made by friends J and relatives and with the high tributes tri-butes paid by the speakers, together with appropriate music the services were hig'hly impressive. Bishop Chas Hansen presided at ' the services and the song services I were under the direction of Dr. R. C. Swalber.g. The opening song was "My Father Knows," following which invocation was offered by H. C. Jensen. "Jesus Lover of My fSoul" was impressively given as a ' duet by Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Swalberig accompanied by the choir. Other song selections during the services ; were a solo "I Know That My Re-! Re-! deemer Liveth," by Miss. Ewa Jen-j Jen-j sen and the closing song by itlhe choir "Sometime We'll Understand." The speakers were President A. E. Park of the Gunnison stake, Chris. P. Larson Chas H. Embley and Bishop Bish-op Chas. P. Hansen. In the several addresses the life of Mrs. Fjeldsted was eulogized and her work in the church in the various auxiliary departments, de-partments, was paise-d. Those bereft were offered words of consolence and symparty in their hour of grief. Benediction was offered by Chas. Rasmussen, following which the remains re-mains were taken to th Centerfield cemetery and consigned to the final resting place. The eight surviving brothers were present and acted as pallbearers. i Lj u |