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Show MRS. ANNIE WIGGINS IS HID 10 REST One of the largest congregations tbat ever gathered in the Third ward meeting house, assembled there yes-, yes-, t?rday afternoon to pay last respects to the memory of Mrs. Annie Wiggins, whose funeral was held In the meeting meet-ing house at 1:30 p. m. In the congregation con-gregation were relaties and friends from Weber and other Utah counties, and from Idaho and Washington ana. D addition to attending the service, tfceir deeper love was shown in the beautiful floral tributes which were j banked up on the bier and in front of the chancel rail, The service was conducted by Bishop Bish-op Myron B. Richardson and the . speakers were Apostle David O. Mc-! Mc-! hay. President James Wotherspoon I 0! 'he North-Weber stake, and President Pres-ident C. F. Mtddleton of the Weber I stake. Each of the speakers eulogized (he life of the deceased as ha mg ! been one of material benefit to the I mrld as well as a beautiful example : of the true spirit of motherhood tbat I sot only reached out over her own children, but sheltered others who hid been deprived of the care of their I on mothers They also told of her having been a faithful member of the i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day a i Saints from early childhood, and re K ' riewed many of the trying scenes through which she passed in the B- earl;, days of Ogden. t- During the service. Mrs Alary Far ley sang. "Sometime Well Under-: Under-: .'land; ' Robert Greeuwell sang 'Res ignation" and Mrs. Marian J. Clark sang "O. My Father " Interment was in the City cemetery, the grave being dedicated by W. J. Hunter. 00 |