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Show HYDE PARK NEWS HYDE PAHK, April 2.-"lt was a sorrowing throng of friends and relatives rela-tives that gathered at tho cemetery Monday at 3 o'clock to pay a last tribute of respect to the memory of Mrs. Frank K. Dine of Illchmond, formerly Miss Cora Hancoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. II. W. Hancey of Hydo Park. Tho remains were brought here from Rlchmoud, followed follow-ed by a largo cortege of friends and relatives who Joined our citizens at the cemetery. Tho opening prayer was offered by Elders J. W. D. Hurren, and tho closing prayer by Elder Jesse S. Hancey. Han-cey. Elder George Z. Lamb dedicated dedicat-ed the grave. Music was furnished by Messrs Peterson, Ballam, Nlel-cen, Nlel-cen, Seamons and McQuarrle. "School Thy Feelings," "Saviour Quldo Us," and "Nearer My God "to Thee," were beautifully rendered. The services were conducted by Bishop Charles G. Hyde. The speakers speak-ers were Elders T. H. Merrill of Illchmond Illch-mond and Henry E. Hancey, an uncle of the deceased. Elder Merrill spoke of tho high esteem es-teem In which tho people of Illchmond Illch-mond held Mr. and Mrs Xlno, - although al-though Cora had only been with them a few years they had learned 16 love nnd respect her for her goodness and great worth to tho community. He closed by bearing a strong testimony to tho gospel. Elder Hancey paid a glo.wlng tribute tri-bute to tho life and character of the deceased. Her llfo was ono of sunshine, sun-shine, and her personality was ono that was a great help In making others oth-ers happy. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elwood of Logan were Hydo Park visitors on Wednesday evening. Lambert, tho twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Burgess is |