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Show u v m Final Respect Shown Mrs. James Harwood J 'A . 1 Lohl paid final honor to Mrs. James 1 - t Harwood, Plonoor woman of this city, J Saturday afternoon when funoral sor- I vices woro hold In tho First Ward. A largo numbor ot frlonds woro in at- tondanco and floral offerings wore if beautiful and many. Jfl CoUnsolor Josoph Andorson offlcl- 1 i atcd nt tho services and a quartet, '1 Prof. Abraham Andorson nnd Mrs. o Abraham Andorson and Miss Molba i . i Fox, furnlshod tho musical soloctlons. i l Tho oponlng numbor was "Slstpr f )"""" Thou Art Mild and Lovely," followed rs by "Beautiful Islo of Somewhere." j Tho duot, "Somo Whoro, Somo Time ; M Wo'll Understand." Prof. Anderson 1 sang, "Load Kindly Light" and the iH closing quartet numbor was "Nearer "it. My God To Theo." Invocation waa I oftorcd by Pros. A. J. Evans and the I , 7 bonodlctlon by Bishop It. J. Whipple. I I Dr. F. D. Worlton, Henry Smith 1 and Habor Austin ot Idaho asd I 4 Counsolor Joseph Anderson were 'J tho apoakors. In their, remarks all IS had praise for the life lead by the docoasod and the part she played la J M making this country what it is to LJ I day? Elder Herbert Taylor read a J' 51 biographical sketch. (J M Intermont was in the family plat U m at tho Lohl Comotory. Here Prof. fl 'm A. B. Andorson pronounced the dedl- J m cation. I . JH |