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Show H Y R UIM rasn: NEWS 5 IirjlUM, Aug. 31. TuedayrAug. 23,' at- 2 p. m., funeral services were held nt the First ward nfeetlng liouso over the remains ot Maymo Wilson, wife of E. J. Wilson Jr., who died August 18, after a briot illness. Sorvlces were conducted by Bishop L. D. McBrlde. Tho speakers wero Elders A. M. IsraelBCn. O. M, Wilson, .Bishop Joseph Llood of Sal Lako City, Bishop II. F.LllJenquIst, Bishop L. P. Christiansen and BiBh-op BiBh-op L. D. McBrldo. Tho Ward choir rendered several appropriate selections selec-tions nnd the following multal selections selec-tions wero also ren'dered: Male tiuar-tot tiuar-tot by A. J". PoterBon. O. E. Peterson, Ray Jorgonson and Jack Wahlen; a vocal solo by Miss Lottie Sorenson, with-piano nnd violin accompaniment accompani-ment by Nettle and Raymond Jor"-genson, Jor"-genson, A vocal solo Ijt Mrs. Lizzie Lomon with piano ona-vlolliflactonl-, panlmont by Miss Elva Nielsen and Ray Jorgcnson. A Vdcal' solo ,by Bishop L. P. Maughau and a .'violin and piano' duct-by Prof.' nnd Mrs, N, --we -tinrrtm tf v -f f -f W. Christonaen. Tho opening prayer was offered by Elder A. J. Allen and the benediction waa pronounced "by Elder John E. All red. A profusion ' ot beautiful flowers and floral emblems em-blems surrounded the casket. Tho ! flowora wore carried by ten girls, relatlres of tho family. The services woto largely attended by relatives and friends of the family. The remains re-mains wero taken to tho Hyrum ccm-eterfcf ccm-eterfcf where Elder Silas Allen dedl- I oated tho grave. jf Mrs. Mayme Wilson is survived by "' her husband, two sons Earl, aged three and a half, Dee aged thirteen months, her mother, Mrs. Emma Ha- gat of Grand Forks. North Dakota, two sisters, three brothers and a host of relatives and friends In North Dakota as well as here to mourn hor i loss. Sister Wilson was a devoted wife and mother always full or good ! Cheer and optimism, hiding her cares and woes from her associates and ' making llfo pleasant for all around her. Tho sympathy of the entire 4 , community goos out to the Wilson ! fanUljy in tholr hour ot Borrow, and also to tho mother of the deceased who camo from Grand Rapids, N. D. to bo present at the services ot her teloved daughtor. Tho sad news ot the death of Misa Nina Johnson at a Logan hospital on i Tuesday night, August 16, brought ,3 sorrow and deep sympathy to every homo In Hyrum and tc numerous friends nnd relatives In surrounding towns and neighboring stales. Just flvo days prior sho underwent a very 5 . serious operation or numerous all- nients which had causey her pain an3 g distress ror a 'long tlmo'bu't all that a the best of hitinon skill could do 1 and an' apealiito-"Divine assistans-e, -3 coupled with her undaunted courage T and faith seemed ot no avail, hr M 1 ttmo hau com and God caUed her to a hotter land. Her widowed moth- "M or, her devoted sisters and brother 4 ' and a host of -admiring relatives and -! frjends will sadly miss her, but the genial disposition and her many act. ' 1 ; of unselfish service will long be re- ; meinbered In tho circles where sho ' spent her useful lite. -8 -' j Funeral services under the dlrec- $ tion or Bishop Louis P. Jlaughan, .. & were held In the Third ward mooting house on Friday August 19, at 2 p. 1 ni. to an audience which filled tho large auditorium. Seldom has Hy- j rum witnessed such a large gather- ing from far and near on a week day at a funeral. The ward choir under tho direction of Choister N.W.Chris-tensen N.W.Chris-tensen furnished appropriate selections. selec-tions. Other musical selections ren- -. dered were a duet by Leonard Lar- ' sen and Luclnda Haws, a vocal solo by Jack Wahlen, a vocal solo by ,, Mrs. Henry Johnson or Logan, a vl- -". olln solo by Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chris tenson and a solo by Bishop Maughn i The Invocation waa ooffered b&- N. J. ji Nielsen and tho bonedlctlon fcty A. A. Savage. ' j Impressive and consoling address- flj -,; es were delivered by Elders O. T, OI- -) ' j sen, Hans Mlkkolsen, Z. W. Israolsen ? j nnd Walter N. Farr of Ogden and i closing romai-kB .by Bishop Mnughnn. ' J A prof usion' Of floral tributes cove'ra i ! tho casket "ntrd. tho wholo front of ? tho BpeaRors Stand and weio carried j 1 by twenty girls and young ladies. ! friends and. associates or tho deceas- $ ed. An unusually long corlogo ot j ! autmoblloa followed tho remains to . " j tho ceraetoit)- where the choir sang " ! "God Bo With You Till We Meet ' Again," and Bishop H. F. Liljcnqulst ( offered tho dedicatory .prayor. ! |