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Show LARKSTON Funeral services for Charles ndolph Smith, generaly known Sam Smith, of Pocatello, Idaho re held in the Clarkston ward ernacle Friday, with Bishop J. ron Ravsten in charge. Speak-i Speak-i were Patriarch John Ravsten, drew L Heggie, Bishop J. By-i By-i Ravsten, and President Ben-: Ben-: J. Ravsten; musical numbers re two songs by the Singing others; duet by Mrs. J. Byron vsten and Mrs. B. M. Griffin, :ompanied by Miss Sarah Heg. ; trio by Mrs. Melba Thompson, s. Elva Ravsten and Mrs. Bes-. Bes-. Griffin; prelude and postlude s played by Miss Leah Ravsten; 'yers were by Bishop Seymour impson and Joseph Malmberg; : grave in the Clarkston ceme. y was dedicated by John L. ggie. fr. and Mrs. Ervin Thompson i daughter Laree of Shelley, 'ho, spent the week-end visit-: visit-: with Mr. and Mrs. David ompson. fhursday the Ladies' Literary b met at. the home of Mrs. rece Clark: The lesson on ry was given by Beth God. ' New officers chosen for the g year were Mrs. Hillard :nibald, president; Mrs. James dine, vice president; Mi's. By-Loosle, By-Loosle, secretary; Mrs. Sey-ur Sey-ur Thompson, librarian. Lunch s served by Mi's. Willis Thomp. i and Mrs. Clark to' 14 mem. 's and Mrs. Darwin Goodey "ted guest. Kent and daughter Helen Lewiston spent Sunday visit-: visit-: with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas odey. and Mrs. H. L. Buttars, director, are preparing to send ira to all men in the service e U. S. from the Clarkston It. and Mrs. Norman Loosle making their home in Ogden the winter. only and Willis Christensen of Jand spent Wednesday visiting Th Paints, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-G. Jo-G. Christensen.; - |