Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICES SER SER- VICES HELD fOR MRS WITBECK Impressive and ana largely attended funeral services for tor Mrs Lavern V Jl eck 54 wile wite of Hof f Joseph I R. R and the daughter of me tue lace Jue E. E and Esther Cox Snow early prominent settlers settlers settlers set set- of this community whose death occurred Sunday in Salt Lake an operation for lor U hed 1 hur at at 2 o'clock in the Center Yard Ward chapel with Bishop s Counselor A. A H. H Hearne Henne Hen Hen- ne rne presiding Interment tOOK plats plaes in in the city cemetery Mrs ti Witbeck was born in this city April 18 13 1874 She received d her early earh education in this city and then thon continued her studies at the tho theL L L. L D. D S. S University in Salt Lake On June 2 1897 1597 she was married to Joseph R. R Witbeck in the Mantl Temple The two left shortly after their marriage for the Samoa lanas mere l ere they served for Cor three years as missionaries for the Latter Day Dar Saints Church Upon their re return return return re- re turn th they y lived In Salt Lake for a short time after which they came r to this city where they have since resided and where both have been active In the civic and religious affairs af af- fairs Mrs airs Witbeck was an active member of the Relief Society and other church organizations for man many years rears She was also prominent as asa asa asa a member of the Ladies Literary Club Surviving besides her husband are a 3 son Chauncy L. L Witbeck a daughter E Esther ther Witbeck and one grandchild all of oC this city four sisters Mrs Edna S. S Lambert and Mrs Alida S. S Woolley Salt Lake Mrs Addie Addle S S. S Killpack Provo Mrs Alice S. S Woolley ManU Mantl and three brothers Dr Perry G. G Snow Salt Lake L-ake Clifford H. H Snow Ferron Fred W. W Snow San Fernando Cali Cali- fornia tornia Speakers at the funeral services included Bishop N. N R. R Peterson President J J. J B. B Jacobson Bishop Ernest Madson R R. Lee Kenner and William Tilliam of ot Bountiful who was a missionary companion of the in the Somoa Islands Islan Pres PresIdent President President Ident L L. L R R. Anderson offered the in invocation invocation in- in vocation and J J. J H H. H Carpenter pronounced pronounced pro pro- the benediction Music was rendered by the warl ward wand choir There was a profusion of beautiful flowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers which adorned the speakers speakers' stand and nd were banked around the casket l he funeral cortege and burial was in charge of the Eddington Edding- Edding ton Undertaking Company of Salt Lake City A large number of relatives and friends from different parts of the state were in attendance |