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Show FINAL RITES FOR MRS. SUSAN TATE IN RIVERDALE WARD Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Muir Tate were held in The River-dale River-dale chapel Sunday under the direction di-rection of tlhe Hendrick's mortuary. mort-uary. The program was as follows: fol-lows: Song by choir, "Though Deepening Trials;" prayer, James Woolf; trio from Franklin ward, Cyril Lowe, Reed Stockdale and Douglas Oliverson, "When It's Round-up Time In Heaven;" speakers, speak-ers, Eli Forsgren and Roy Smith; song, "The Beautiful Garoen or Prayer," Mrs. Margaret Merrill Smith; speaker, H. E. Brough of Randolph, Utah; song, "I Need Thee Every Hour," Mr. and Mrs. Estus Packer; Speaker, L. A. Winger; remarks, Bishop D. S. Evans; closing song, "I Know My Heavenly Father Knows;" benediction, benedic-tion, Hyrum Smith. Vera Muir dedicated the grave. Mrs. Tate, 56, died Thursday at (Continued on back page) Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Tat (Cor tinned from pase 1) ! , the home of her daughter, Mrs. ; Milton Packer following a lengthy j illness. She was the Uaugnter of x William S. and Susan Grant Muir, ; born at Woods Cross on May S, 1SS6, and was a niece of President j ' Heber J. Grant. The family moved " to Randolph when Mrs. Tate was, nine years old and she married James Tate in 1903 in the Salt 1 Lake Temple. In 1913 they moved I to Riverdale where she played an I active part in the ward both as ' i president of the Primary and Re- j i J lief Society organization;. In 19411 ' they moved to Idaho Falls. I I |