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Show BURIED AT HOOPER Mrs. Jessie S Manning, wife of William H. Manning, was laid to Una1 lest in the Hooper cemetery yesterday yester-day afternoon, following a funeral service In the Hooper meeting house The service was presided over by Bishop James !i Dues and the chapel was not large enough to accommodate accommo-date all who desired to attend Floral tributes in profusion were banked around the bier and later on the grae at the cemetery. The speakers were Apostle David O. McKay. Bishop J. A. Pettlt of Coal 1 vllle, Professors J L. Barker and W Z Terry of tbe Weber academy, Pro-fessor Pro-fessor Frederick J. Pack of Salt Lake City, President C. F. Mlddleton, Bishop Bish-op Thomas B. Wheelwright and Blsh op Bue6 Their words were highly eulogistic of the life of the deceased as a child, a woman and a wife and mother, and they also gave the be-recved be-recved family comfort, through brief doctrinal talks, of being re-unlted witli thdr loved one in tbe future existence. exist-ence. Special music was furnished by the Hooper choir, Professor H. . Dickson Dick-son of the Weber academy and Francis Fran-cis K. Goddard. Professor Dickson sang "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" and "Where Life Is Fair and P.rlght" and Mr Goddard sang "Thy Will Be Done" The pall bearers were brothers and brothers-in-law of the deceased and the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by George E Browning. The Weber academy faculty atrended tho service in a body and a number of students from the school wero also present. |