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Show Mrs. Lorin Kuirip Is Buried Sunday i i Solemn and impressive furneral services were held for Mrs. Lorin Kump at the Centerfield meeting house last Sunday afternoon, Bishop Lafe Fransden of the ' Clarion ward officiating. The Centerfield choir sang during the services "Softly Beams' the Sacred Dawning," "Come to Me," "Is It Well with My Soul" and "Son of My Soul." Invocation was offered by L. O. Palmer, benedic- tion by LeRoy Lund and the grave was decicated by Edwin Pace. Tributes of love and respect for the departed and words of consolation were spoken by Bishop Fransden, Brigham Jensen and C. P. Larson. Interment was held at the Center-field Center-field cemetery and a host of sorrowing sorrow-ing friends' witnessed the final rites as the good woman was consigned to her final resting place. Mrs. Kump died at her home in Clarion last Friday night.' She had been ill but a short time, sufferinc; slightly from an attack of the "flu. ' She became suddenly worse and pneu-I pneu-I monia developed rapidly which w:;s I the cause of her untimely calling. I Mrs. Kump was a native of Utah, j having been born at Fountain Green in 189S. She and Mr. Kump can.e to ; ihe Gunnison valley a few years ago, I and were living at Clarion. Besides 'the husband Mrs. Kump is survived by three daughters, the eldest being nine years old. i |