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Show mp ! m-r FUNERAL OPMRS. JOSEPH BROWN Wcllsville, Utnh, July 11. Funeral sorvlces over the romains of Nellie Baxter Brown, wife of Mayor Josoph . Irowu wcio held In tho Tabernacle KBtorday at 2 o'clock p. m. Bishop I' l Gunnell presiding. There were about 750 pel Bona present to show their respects nnd love to tho family of Brother Brown. Tho services wore very improsslvo bocauso of tho suddenness sud-denness nnd sadnoss of tho death. Friends nnd relatlvos by tho score camo from far and near to offer sympathy sym-pathy and consolation to tho boreaved. The following speakers all bore record rec-ord of the sweet and gentle llfo ot tho departed, hor great lovo for her family, her unselfishness, her great desiro to assist and help tho poor and tho needy, hor devotion and love for hbr rollglon nnd hor dcBlro to bring sunshine and hope in tho lives of 'all with whom sho associated. W. S. Ilnxter, P. R. Morrill, Air. Smurthwnlto P. M. Maughan, S. B. Mttton, W. II. Mnughon, Bishop Liljenqulst of Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Loronzo Hansen and Bishop Gunnell. Gun-nell. Tho ward choir sang, "I Need Theo Every Hour." "8lster Thou Wnsl Mild ond Lovely," nnd "Oh My Fnt er Thou That Dwolleat." A solo by Henry Bailey, and a malo quartet by j mouthers of tho choir added also to the solemnity ot the occasion. Mrs. Brown wna born In Wellsvlll 'years ago and was tho mothor ot cat-! cat-! on children, six of whom survlvo hor tho youngest only four days old. She was uno of tho most beloved women I that ever ltvod. Her husband has tho I sympathy of tho ontlro community In his sad bereavement. Six brothers of deceased acted as pall bearer;. Interment Inter-ment was made tn the, city metery. |