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Show ,::3ta WH LESTER WORLEV H SERVICES HELD FOR LESTER WQRLEY " H Memorial sorvlccs wero held at H tho family rwldencn, 33S West Sec-, pad South utreit, Sunday' atlo'r'no'oa over tho remains ot Lenttir Worloy, H 'anothor victim of InCluonza. Tho H ifiiy wns rather cold. and 'that with H tliu inriuonza situation, kept a Ricat , many of tho peoplo from attcndlns H the f.orvlocK. ' Uuwovor. a Great many - - frlonds ot tlw deceased woro present '1 to pay thlr last trlbuto of respect.. H Funeral services began w',h a so- '-ll lcctloii by a-iiilxod"iir)arlft(fo. nnd' " ' '1 Elder Joseph n. Card on offored tH opening prayer, folowed by a solo 1 by Vj. Ikmsou Parkinson. M nider S. 11. Mltton then spoke nt 'H tho high ideals of Lester Worloy, re- B citing the fact that among other ' characteristics hypocracy had no part .tl In hla lifo. Ho was always a friend ot tho needy and was over and abovo board in his walks through life. Eldors Weston Vornnn, A. E. An- 'H derson and lllshop Mercklcy alt;o 'H boro testimony to tho 'many excel- ,H lent trails of character which wero 'H possessed by tho deceased. They all H offered words ot consolation tc- tha . -' H bereaved. 'H Bishop Merckloy recited a poem, ,H "God Knows Best," wlrich was vory H appropriate to tho occasion. H Tho qunrtotto sang another sclcc- H Tli" bonedlctlnu wa? offered by H IMdor W. W. Hall. H A largo coitego of automobiles fol- j (Continued on Pago Four) H |