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Show YOUNG WOMAN BURIED AT PROVIDENCE Funeral services wero hold In tho Providence Second ward meeting liouso Thursday ut 2 p. in. ovor tho remains or Mrs. Anona Smith Campbell. Camp-bell. Bishop W. W. Lowo was In charge. Services commenced by the choir singing "Tho Deoplng Trulls The Invocation was offered by Bishop Godfrey Fuhrluiau aud a quartette consisting of Ilanona Campbell, Camp-bell, Alma Mathews Jr. Kzra Campbell Camp-bell and Hazen Mathews rendered a boautlful selection. Kldor Fred Ilossttor spoko ot tho boautlful character ot Mrs. Campbell. Camp-bell. Ho had known her for u long time and hud associated with hor In various ward activities. He know hor to bo a good wlfo and a loving mother. Ho said that sho hud tho good will or all tho people who know her. Her Intentions wero good and sho always trlcd'to live tho gospel of Jesus Christ to tho best ot hor ability. abil-ity. Ho offorod words of consolation to tho bereaved relatives and asked them to follow tho oxamplo ot this young woman. A violin boIo was rundoiod by Miss Patlonco Thatcher with piano uccoin-panlment. uccoin-panlment. Elder Thomas Sterling said that ho felt his placo was among tho mourn-ors mourn-ors because ot his Intimate acquaint-ance acquaint-ance with Mrs. Campbell. He referred re-ferred to tho beautiful music which had been rendered saying that It was fitting for tho occasion as Mrs. Campbell Camp-bell was always a lover of music and had a beautiful voice. Tho speaker had sang with tho deceased on many occasions. Both at concerts and In church gatherings and said that all her friends knew her to be willing and ready to take part whenever called upon. The speaker referred to the world war which had Just ended end-ed and also to tho Influonza epidemic epidem-ic which had spread throughout the earth. He said that such things should bring us more closely together togeth-er and make us morn humble In tho sight ot tho Lord. "Life is n reality and should bo taken .seriously," said ho. "When wo seo mothers torn from their husbands and childien, fathers torus fiom their families by dentil, It brings us face to face with out selves and ImpicHscH us with tho truthfulness truthful-ness of tho prophecies made in days gone by." Ho encouraged all present pres-ent to live lives worthy of emulation In tho sight of tho Lord. A quartette consisting of James McMurriii, Arthur Olsun, Chat lea Poi-oi Poi-oi sou and Karl Fnrnswotth then sang u benutirul selection. Kldur David Mathews said that .Mrs. Camp bell and her family had jlted nuigh-bois nuigh-bois to 111 m tor a numbei of yeuis r.'ld ho found Mrs. Campbell to bu honest and honoiahlo In all her dealings. deal-ings. Sho wus very intelligent nnd able to conveiso upon topics ot tho day. He said "Wo expect tho aged people to die but the young cling to life, which makes nu occasion of this kind very kuiIoub Indeed. But tluough nil uo must acknowledge tho hand of God, and Wo should bu a happy people becauso of tho knowledge knowl-edge wo havo of tho resunectlon. When wo part with our friends and relatives on this earth, II will ho hut a short time until we will h.ivo tho pilvilego of meeting thorn in an immortal im-mortal state. Elder Mathews bore testimony that hu firmly believed In a resurrection of the .dead , and that we will take' tip our bodies Just aa wo lay thorn down. He referred to the sister of tho deceased Mrs. J a men K. Hansen who is r.t the present time 'Sni critically ill with Uie Influonza. Ho pB said that tho news of tho death ot 'K Mrs. Cumpoll had not been revealed jgj ti her, duo to her weakened condt- jSl Hon. Ho encouraged tho husband of 5s tho deceased to go forth and not bo- rj come discouraged and ask for tho ffl blessings ot tho Lord to rest down IS upon tho children who had been left Wjt mothuilebS ut this time. ,-, 19 Bishop W. W. Lowo thanked all Ql frlondH and relatives In behalf ot tho "fM family for thulr assistance during V tho sickness nnd after tho death of B Mis. Campboll. H Tho choir sang "Will Theio Be Any IS Stars in My Crown," ' ' ' JM Benediction was offered by Elder M9 B, O." Thatcher. "" W 1 ' ?wf The floral offerings gave evidence : J of tho respect and lovo which friends UM and rolatlves had for the deceased. ; W A largo cortege of automobiles fj- lowed the remains to tho cemotery, ;. C 1 " I .! m |