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Show TWO PROMINENT LADIES LAID TO JST t SMtTHFIELD. . March 1C Tho funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Mary Ann McCrackcn which were held In tho.,Smtthrield Second ward hapel was very Impressive. Every Ev-ery seat was taken by mourners nnrt sympathizing friends. Tho lady floral flor-al bearer and the young men wlr.) were pall bearers 'were all relatives of the family. Bishop Lorenzo Tool'' son' too'k charge of' the services. Tlrt choir sang "Though ' Deeenlnn Trials." Prayer by Charles 'm' Col-Jett.' Col-Jett.' 'The choir then sang "Sister. Thou Was Mild and Lovely." The: speakers were Elders George Barber of Logan, Mrs. Elizabeth T, Juc-tau, William A., Noble and Oeorgq Do.;, who spoke of tho noble, character of Mrs. McCrackcn. Richard. RonkeUoy and Mrs. Laveda Orldlths sang 'Oh Dry Those Tears.',' Brother James Thornley, Itlchard Roskelley, Mar-rlner Mar-rlner Roskelley and Leonard Roskolly sang "There Is a neautlfiii Country." The floral offerings were vpry beautiful beau-tiful and many. The closing prhyer was offered by Brother James Mclkle. Flineral servles over tho rcmalni of Mrs. Annl Saxton were held In tho Second ward chapel Thursday, March 4, This too, was a very Bad funeral, funer-al, wherein a' young mother was tak' en from her young children, six ii number. 'Mrs. Saxton was the' daughter daugh-ter of Mr. George F. Gamble and Mary E. Slddowny, was born In Franklin, Idaho, Feb. 23, 188. and died February 24, 1920, at tho ajro of thirty-five years. """ " Bishop Lorenzo Toolsori tot k chargo of the services. Tho clinlr sang ''I Need Thee Every Hout ' Prayer by Brother Marrlner Ro'ikell-cy. Ro'ikell-cy. Brother Richard Itoskellej- dang "O Grave Where Is Thy Victory,' resisted re-sisted by tho choir.- Brother ChoHs M. Collett, Bishop C. J. Plowman and' Bishop Tdolson were the speak-, ,crs,and made mention of the good' spirit Mrs. Saxton always posiesscl,' and 'was such a devoted" wife and mother. . Mrs. Reglna C. Sltilt 1 sa'ip "God Is KUdom, God Is Lovs." Hieli-op Hieli-op Georgo Y. Smith1 offered tlio'cjo?-Ing tlio'cjo?-Ing prayer, . 1 The three baby boys bo lo' Mr. aud- Mis.-.Alum - Raymond," Saturday. Murch6,,wo are,lndeedj.sorry.toBay, only lived a few days. I f 'IIIsS Nnr wSi5refis6ljV daughter f Mr ifnd 'Mrs," Pete-Sorenson ai d Mr. Joseph Johnson vrero .married n ... tlie Logan 'temple March 10. Tl o lady friends of Nora gave her a bm i-die i-die shower a( her homo Monday e -e'nl'ng March, 8' '.Mahy. boautltul mill useful presents wore given her, Thre evening was Rpent In games and music. mu-sic. Luncheon was served to thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlllyard nu-nounce nu-nounce ' the .engagement of their daughter Duella to Mr. Itunsell Egj-nn Egj-nn of Richmond. I |