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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. J, W. NELSON Impreaslve funeral services vera j'" held orer the remains of Urs. jW. 5iNliSttlS 'WSfiesiiayafternobn otttfiS' 'ffiifelawn In front oFth family- resldenca i'aljon First Sotuh street. Where a Hjju great many friends and relatives W'X gathered to pay their last respects K, to itm deceased, lady who was a re- B cent victim of Influenza. The ser- B vice, were conducted by Bishop J. W li iiiiiiiiH H. Watkins of tho Seventh ward, ft and. wero commenced by the selcc-H selcc-H tlon "Let the Lower Lights be Burn- ng," by a quartette consisting ot H Blder Calvin Fletcher and company. M Prayer was ottered by President H S. F. Balllf which was follqwed by H a solo "My Father' Knows," by Elder m Calvin FLetcher, Words of consola-m consola-m tlon were given to the breaved fftin-K fftin-K lly by Elders W. D. Crannoy, H. K. B Merrill, H. E. Crockett and Bishop H Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Luthtr Ball-B Ball-B oy sang "Sometime We'll UuWr- 'B stand." Benediction was pronpunc- "H rU by Elder Jos.. E. Cardon. A largo '4A cortege ot automobiles then followed B Wtho remains to the Hyrura cemetery B mbcro fiorvlces were held at the B' , Vr Jrnveslde, and presided over by Blsh- 'B' opTjli. A. Allen, Services were com- B nienced'by n, double quartette shig- Hjs lug "Bister, Thou Art Mild and Lovo- H& ly. Hrayer'-was offered by Elder) flwv Lawrenco Peterson and tho quartetta B. then Bang "0n "rls35lsnop Hi A. A. Allen and Elder Charle;ci;Pet- BH'' .r?i spoko of the girlhood days 'or.. HB'i the deceased; la(V in irrum, and'ol,' HB' her gqod; work In those early yoars K." "'(Continued on Page Fire.) ' M i Ii iiin M - rj FUNERAL FOR MRS. J. W. M-Iv AjV " t; NIBLSON ' '- "- (Continued irom rago One) 'B as a member of the Church of Jesus wWk. Christ of Latter-day Sr.Irits. They v ,? ? stroke of her lovlns il. position as a i child and each paid a Ugh tribute to her as a- mother, saying that she always al-ways did thoso things which wero . exemplary, to her children. Services ' were closed by singing, "Shall Wo Meat .Beyond the River," and the benediction was offered by Elder HarryjW.'pakes. Elder N. V. Nelson Uv ta V father-la-law, dedicated V : ' ;! (( the grave, The floral offerings were beautiful. I r ' onrruABV Mrs. Berth R. Nlelson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmore. Her mother died when she was a baby and she was raised to womanhood by Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Jensen of Hyrum. In her early girlhood days she was a faithful pr!- imary teacher; She took part In the I Sunday School work as well as the V. L. M. I. A. On June 15, 1904, sho was married mar-ried to J. W. Nlelson and had sho lived until next June they would have spent fifteen years together 'as man and wifo. At all times Bho proved to-bo a fatthfui wife and was the loving mother of seven children box of -whom survive her. She contracted con-tracted influenza tho latter part of November" and being In a weakened condition was overcomo by the dread ful di&easo and was overtaken by death Sunday, Dcaombor 15. Ilor foster mothor, Mrs. F. P. Jen-, sen has left bor home In Hyrum and will remain with tho Nlelson family of this ciiy giving them bar kindest attention. No other lady Is as well qualified for this responsibility as Mrs. Jenson, as she, Js k lady of a congenial loving disposition, and flothlng will be left undone which will aid in the comforting of the husband and children Left by her daughter. |