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Show ORIN W. ALLEN FUNERAUATTHE TABERNACLE SUNDAY On Sunday afternoon at tho tabernacle taber-nacle impressive funeral services were held over the remains of OrlQ ,W. Allen an American soldier who made tho supromo eacrlflco whllo fighting with tho famous ninty-tlrst division In tho Argonno on Sept. 27, 1918. The Bishopric of the ninth ward conducted the services. The tTabcrnado choir woro in attendance and sane tho opening aong, "Lead Kindly Light." he Invocation was offered of-fered bj President Joseph E. Car-don. Car-don. A duct was then rendered by I'rof Johnson and Miss Edna Cro-ther, Cro-ther, "CaBt Thy Heads Upon Tho Waters." Tho speakers wero Elder i5. 11. Owen, Commander Harold Brangham of Logan post no. 7 of tho American Legion., Pros. O. H. Budge, Elders Alma Sonne and DIshop Jorgonson. These gentlemen testified to tho . 2 good character of tho departed, they. l spoke o-f the splendid youth of our J slate who went forth unfalteringly ll to battle or wlilrh this young man 1 was one, that their deeds woutd over I m remembered and their mcmorlos 1 pt green for all time, that atl I honor and reverence was due tho jj memories of those who sacrificed H tholr lives In tho great case of deli de-li mocracy and gave sincere ana firm HI assurance of tho life hereafter. JH Elder Frank Baugh sang tho solo H "Bury Mo Near the Old Homo" dur-m dur-m ing the services, il Tho closing song by the choir was (I Jesus Lover Of My Soul". H Bcnollctlon by Prssldcnt Joseph jl QuInncO". m Full Military escort was furnish- Jl cd by the American Legion and this young hero was accorded nil mill-l mill-l tary honor. The ladies of tho Ser- vico Log ton attended the services In a body and carried and arranged tt many beautiful floral offerings. lull lu-ll ferment will take place at Salt Lako jl City tho home of the young man's W, wife. |