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Show FINAL RITES HELD 1 FOR RUBY STRUVE Funeral services were held Sunday Sun-day at 2 p. m. in the Second ward chapel for Ruby Struve. The opening open-ing song by the choir was titled I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Invocation was by Orion Jensen and a duet, "In The Garden" Gar-den" was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shumway. Mrs. Stella Paton, the first speaker, speak-er, read a poem of her own composition," com-position," "Did You Know l-.uby?.'' Hans C. Xelson spoke of the close family relationship of the Struve family. Mrs. Alvin Carlson gave a song, '-Without a Song." Leo Peterson Pe-terson was the next speaker and Bishop Howard Hall gave the closing clos-ing remarks. Mrs. Otto F. Osker of Logan gave a vocal solo, '-Dream Mother." Benediction was by Archie Ar-chie Gill. . The grave at the Preston cemetery ceme-tery was dedicated by L. E. Han- sen. Ruby died at the LDS liospital in Salt Lake City following a serious illness. She was bom in Preston, December 22, 1909, a daughter of William and Minnie Osker Struve. She is survived by a daughter, Yvonne, her mother and the following follow-ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. ' Anna Christensen of Big Piney, Wyo.; Christian of South Gate. Cal.; Fred of Pittsburg, Cal.; Mrs. Ella Hobbs of Franklin; Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Jensen of Clarkston, Utah; Bill and Roland of Hollywood, Cal; Ny-man Ny-man of Logan; Preston of Salt! Lake City and Mrs. June Norton of Long Beach, Cal. o o |