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Show FUNERAL SERVICES SERVIC-ES OF MILLIE BITTERKELD Funeral services wero held In tho Third ward meeting house Sunday, Sun-day, March 20, for Millie Hitter. I Singing "Oh My Father." j Prayer by Prejldent Geo. W. Llnd-qulst. Llnd-qulst. SInglng'Tliough Deepening Trials" Brother Itlchard Yeates wob tho first speaker. Ho said ho esteemed It a privilege to speak at tho services Ins tho departed was a member of ono of tho pioneer families of the ward and there wore not many of tho heads of the first families who located locat-ed hero left, although thcro wero many of their descendants living In the ward. He asked tho blessings of our Heavenly Father on tho father of the departed, also the other members mem-bers of the family. Brother Wilhelm Kowallls said ho remembctcd tho departed from enrly youth and of her cheerful disposition and that he was positive sho would go on to pctfcctlon and that she could bo brought forth In the life to come Ho asked tho blessings of tho Lord upon tho father, brother and sisters and all who mourned. President Walter M. Hvcrton said he had known the departed sister for (Continued on Pace Eight) FUNERAL SERVICES OF MILLIE BITTER HELD (Continued From 1'ago One) a number of years and that although she had passed from this life he felt that it was Clod's plan and that nono of tho relatives would call her back even If It weie possible. He asked tho Lord to bless each and every ono or us capeciolly IJrother Bitter and all members of the family. President Joseph E. Cardon said tho spirit and lire of Sister Millie was Just as peirect ns any or us and tho bodies wo possess could be compared with the. poslblllty or doling ns perfect a pleco of work with dull tools as with sharp onos. Asked tho Loid to bless tho relatives of Sister Millie anil they would miss her Just as any of us miss our loved onos. Dlsliop Wm. Evans said death Is a blessing nnd should not be dreaded dread-ed ns If wo had to live on nUer wo became old mid Infirm It would bo a terrible thing to look forward to and would cause untold sorrow and misery. He asked the blessings of tho Lord upon the family and relatives. rela-tives. ,Thu choir sang "Jesus My Savior." Benediction by Patriarch J. W. Hubbard. 41V UIU LVIUCIIJ IIIU (jiaiu nuo dedicated by Elder John E. Evcrton. Mlsa Mllllo Dltter was born November No-vember 18, 1886, In this city. Whllo a child she contracted scarlet fever which lett her with dropsy from which she has beon a sufferer all her life and which finally resulted in her death on March 17. Sho resided in this city until tho doath of her mother moth-er about two years ago when she wont to live with her sister, Mrs. Martha B. Ricks of Roxburg, Idaho. Sho Is survived by her father, Thomas Thom-as Bitter of Logan, her siator Mrs. Martha Ricks of Rexburg, rs. It. A Bitter of Salt Lake City nnd Prof. Chas. Bitter of this city and .tho fol-ow'lng fol-ow'lng half brothers and slstera: Hy-rum Hy-rum Bitter of Idaho, Mrs. Wlllard Poulscn nnd Mrs. Arthur Olson of Trovldenco and Frank and Loulso Bitter of Logan. |