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Show Funeral Held For Emma Kaegi Streuli, 65. 1 uneral service for Emma KaeGl Stteuli. 63, were held Wednesday. January 22, at 11 a. m. in the Sec-mid Sec-mid ward clnpel wi'.h Bishap Ros-i Ros-i iop Grover of the College ward, presiding. Mrs. Streuli died Sunday of Pneumonia Pneu-monia after a long illness. Born in Bauma, Switzerland Sept. 11, 1881, she was a daughter of Johan Helnrtck and Karolina Wolf-eiiberger Wolf-eiiberger Kaekl. She was married to to Mr. Streuli at Zurich March 28, 1903, and the couple came to America Am-erica with their family In May, 191C, as converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sie is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Emma Esplin I ami Mrs. Tillie Lee, Cedar City; a son, Julius Streuli Jr., Seattle, Wash, a brother and two sisters, Henry Kaekl. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Karolina Karoli-na Hausaman and Mrs. Bosshard. in Switzerland. The program for the service weu us follows: Ivocation by P. J. Williams. Vocal solo by Mrs. Elaine Southwick, South-wick, accompanied by Mrs. Bernel-la Bernel-la Jones. Sentiments from the Second ward Relief Society, read by Mrs. Dewey Thorl ey. Vocal Solo by Bert Carpenter, ac companled by Mrs. Beth Leigh. Talk by Elwood Corry. Violin Solo by Roy L. Halverson accompanied by Frank Van Co'.t. Talk by Wm. Manning. Chsing song by a ladies doubl-trio, doubl-trio, composed of Mrs. Annette Bet-enson, Bet-enson, Mrs. Elva Manning, Mrs. Ann Gardner, Mrs, Elaine Southlwlck, Mrs. Miriam Luke, and Miss Joar Jones, accompanied by Mrs. Ber-nclla Ber-nclla Jones. Benediction by Rulon Knell. |