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Show FUNERAL FOR MRS. WEBER t Funeral services wero held over the remains of Mrs. John W.eber who died recently were held In the Fifth ward meeting house on Monday, September 14., Tho Fifth ward choir under tho ablo leadership of Prof. A. J. Hansen Han-sen furnished the singing. The following songs wero sung: When First tbo Glorious Light ot Truth;" Sister Thou Wast Mild nnd Lovely; I Need Thee Ev'ry Hour also a duet was rendered very feelingly by two young ladles of the choir, Somewhero tho Sun Is Shining. Opening prayer was offered by C. Schneider. Tho speakers wero Pres. S. F. Utilllf, cx-Illshop Anthon Anderson, An-derson, Joseph Mospr, Fred Theurer, Providence. All spoko well ot Mrs,. Weber. Tho benediction was . pronounced pro-nounced by Jacob Miller. Tho floral offerings wero beautiful. Thero was a largo attendance of sympathizing friends 'present. The pallbearers wero all High Counselors Counsel-ors to which quorum John Weber be longs. The gruvo was dedicated by 0. Hugf. Mrs. Magdnlena Weber was born In tho year 1841 on tho 2Cth day or July In Wylderswll, Ct. Hem, Swltz-er'.uud. Swltz-er'.uud. She accepted tho gospel In her native laud' and emigrated in tho year 1878, coming direct to Logan, and has lived in tho Fifth ward for tho past thirty-four years. Mrs. We-bei- has. been a Latter-day Snlnt for forty two years, and has been .n hard worker, loving, kind, true and devoted devot-ed mother and wife and very good to the sick. Slro was true to tho end. There Is left t0 niourn her loss a husbandrfjGLchlldren and 26 grandchildren.' grand-children.' J Vw. |