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Show day. " LAST RESPECT PAID MRS. CAT HERINE KNUD8EN FUNERAL HELD TUE3DAY WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AT. TENDANCE. , Fuuoral sorvlces for Mra. Catherine , Otterson Knudsen was held Tuesday afternoon In tho Auditorium. Tho big ! building was ulmost filled with friends , which together with tho great num-I num-I bor of floral tributes indicated tho . esteem with which tho deceased was he'd in the town. lllshop S. I. (lodwln oiTlciatod nnd the ward choir furnished musical selections. se-lections. Tho opening number was, "O, My Fathor" and following prayor by Joseph Ooatos "The Lord is My Light" was rendered. Mrs. Vera Mo i iJr.do fJray sang, a solo, "I Know That My Itodoemer Liven'' nnd pre. coding prayor by Jackson Wanlass, i V. 13. Wade and tho choir rendered ihe seolctlon, "My Father Knows." ; Tho speakers Included (Jcorgo Kirk-ham, Kirk-ham, Sonator Kdward Southwlck, ' I'rof. A. 11. Anderson nnd Jorgon Han- j sen of Provo. Uuch. had much pralao i for Mrs. Knudsen nnd tho work sho i has accomplished during hor llfo. Tho following biographical sketch ' was read by IJIshop Goodwin: . Dlogralilcnl Sketch I Sister Cathorlno Ottorson Knudson was born at Spanish Fork, July 30, r 18C0, tho fourth child of Brother and Sister Hans nnd Johnnuah Ottorson, I who wero sturdy ploneors. : Her oarly llfo was spent In Spanish i Fork where she attended tho public I : jchools. After completing tho grado work sho went to Provo and nttondod tho Drlgham Young Academy which J wus conducted by Dr. Karl G Maesar. I On Decomber 30, 1881, she married r Mathlas Knudsen In tho Endowmont ! IIoiibo and they mado their homo In L Lohl. Nino boji and two girls were f born to them. The oldest son fulfilled an honorable tlmo and hnlf years mis- I slon to Now Zealand and only lived r about six months uftor liltt return Ho t and flier othor children havo precudod L (bu mother to tho other side Before the Salt Ijike Temple was - rompleted rho n id her husbnnd work- J; ml In both the Logan nnd Mnntl tern- I pies nnd since tho completion of tho r Salt Lke Temp! a sho hns spent many days there. t Sister Knudser has boon a great suf- T ferer and through It all has been vory . |