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Show Harriet Allen Heap Receives Last Rites Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Har-riet Allen Heap, who died at the Iron County hospital early last jWeek, were conducted on Friday iin the Third Ward chapel by' Bishop Howard M. Adams. Orna Johnson was at the organ for tlie prelude and postlude music. Speakers were Jess Guymon, I'res. w. Clair Rowley and Arthur Ar-thur Joseph, with closing remarks re-marks by the bishop. Sentiments were- read by Roberta B. Rowley. The invocation was given by Garth Sherrat, Cedar City, the benediction was by a grandson of the deceased, Floyd Roberts of Beaver, and the dedicatory pray-w pray-w as by Max Heap, Cedar City. Music for the services were the opening song. "There's a Beautiful Country," by a double mixed quartet composed of W. Clair Rowley. Harold Mitchell, Ray Lyman, Ivan Decker, Ramo-na Ramo-na Stubbs, Alice Haycock, Alice Mitchell and Frankie Lou Bent-ley, Bent-ley, with Mary Lyman at the nir.no; a vocal duet "Hold Thou My Hand." by Cherrie Day and Katrine Johnson, accompanied by Orna Johnson; a vocal duet, "Come Unto Me and Rest" by Mary O. Tonham and Ray Ly-I Ly-I man, with Mary Lyman accompanying, accom-panying, and the closing song "Our Father Which Art in Heaven," Hea-ven," by the quartet. |