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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR jl MR. H. I). DAVIDSON M Impresive funeral services woiff I H hel in the Seventh ward meeting IH house Sunday afternoon over the re- fllr mains of Mr. H. D. Davidson, n great W'J many friends and relatives were pre- si sent to pay their last earthly respeclM to the deceased. The floral offer- B ing were many and beautiful. Music fl(V was furnished by tho Seventh ward H choir Klder Frederick Scholes of- V fered the Invocation. Riders Tirad- MM shaw or Wellsville, John C. Larson I of Avon. A. O. Harbor of Logan, Pros S. F. itallif and Ilishop Joseph Wat- II kins offered words ot consolation te II the family. They all bore testimony WW to the honesty and other excellent 91 traits of the deceased. A solo was X rendered during the services by HI- B der Frank llaugh. Prof. Sardonl 9 played a beuiiiiful violin selection. B Benediction was pronounced by Blsh- I op John Q. Adams. A long cortege accompanied the remains to the H 'cemetery where Dishop Joseph Wat- mm kins dedicated the grave. II t OBITUARY M Mr. II I). Davidson was the young f f :i son . r Thomas and Kllen Mali If I Davidson and was born in Logan I4 .Third ward Jan. 2. 1864. S At the age ol twelve his father V: died leaving him lo help care and U : provide for his mother. jS On April 3, 1889,. he married Uli- V D' za Hawkes, daughter or Frances and K, Eliza Cole Hawkes and to them were f born eight children ,two or which - have preceded him to the grave. Ik He is survived by thy following: Jfr his wife, his daughters, Myrtle, Mrs. W, C. N. Hagley of Salt Lake. Georgene R and Leona, his sons, Seth who 's still jry with the army air service in New Imp JYork, nnd David, two grandchildren, ' three brothers and one sister. t W |