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Show i -7- SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. ANDERSON Funorul koivIcch vcru hold In tho yirst ward chapel Saturday afternoon after-noon ' for Mrs. John II. Andorson ago TOyears. Dp. James T. Gardner was In charge. Tho musical numbers wore furnished by a quartette consisting con-sisting ot Mrs. K. P. McQrow, Mrs. Hrln Blglcr, J. II. Davis und Clarenco flruut. The opening song was "Beautiful lslo". II, S. ltnsmusBen J offered the opening prayer after which tho quartette sang "I.lho rs a Father". Fath-er". Up. Warnlck of Manila was the first speaker telling of his acquaintance with Mrs. Anderson In Sweden and gave a sketch of her life. J. II. I)ais sang "Oh My Father". Pros. S. I Chlpman spoke of the faithful nuss ot the Saints who enmo from north Europo expressing his' belief that they were part of the ten tribes ot Israel. Mrs. Minnie Pulley sang "I Know That My Rodeemer Lives' after which Bp. Earl S. Greenwood gave n short talk on tho glories ot tho hereafter. Bp. Gardner then offered a fow closing remarks. Tho closing song was "Nearer My God To Thee" and Pros. James H. Clark offered the closing prayer. After the services tho body was taken to Provo 'where Interment was mado. |