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Show "FRITZ" SKANCHY I BURIED YES- " f TERDAY I H Funeral serlcfs wero held In tho k L Sixth waid chapel yesterday after- H noon over thn remains of tho lat H Frits Skunchy. The Eleventh want jH bslioprlc pieslded. B The services opened by the choir 1 9m singing "Let the Lower Lights Do" , jHjl Darning." Bl Tho invocation was offered by El- H tier J. E. Cardon. H A duet was then rendered by Mr. , H Frank Oaugh and Rachel Pcderaon. ' Prof. Hickman, who had Vnown H Mr, Skanchy for several years, as ho 1 H was ono or 'his students while at the H D. Y. C. He spoke or his ability In' H his classes nd said that ho always lil round Frltiti to bo prottctent and dil- IH ssjppj Igent In all his undertakings. He Bl found him to be so proficient that ho lind.Tilm assist In teaching both) H at thocV C. and D. Y. C. t MnrgD. V. Anderson Bang a solo. 1(1 President H. A. Pcderson sp'nkn flCI of thtt oxcellent charucter or tho de-, Hfl ceased Hq iwas nn ardent churqh' wofkor and could always bo found 'U doing thosu thtngB for tho upbuild- H lng1 ot humanity, Ho took part In llfl the M. I. A. and Sunday School, of- II .the ward In which ho lived nnd was U n leader among his friends. V Superintendent C. H. Anderson ot SH tho North Cacho High School spoko l8l ot hla association with tho deceased WMW and said that ho had the master JHJJ mind. , Ho was loved by all his pu- .V plla at the North Cucbo.HlgbiS.chnpl. . H l'tothen read n resolution or sympa- B' thy and consolntlon to tho bereaved 11 raiirlly which had been written by 9I tho students of North Cacho High fl'li School.' Mfk Dlshop Ollf I. 1'cdcrbon said that mU ho had known Mr. Skanchy from his early boyhood days. Ho had watch- M ed him' grow up-und had always nd- - ! mired him for his character and his vV consideration for other people's MB feellnKB. ' '' ' Ml MM Tho choir sang "Lead ' Kindly IvmW Light." Ill Denedlctlon was offered by' Elder 11 Joseph E. Qulnney and at the cfime- I tery Elder Oscar Rice dedicated tho the grave. "' f f j I |