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Show INNS HARRIS 15 11 LI SI REST II 11 CITY CEMETERY Hit! BJji In deep sympathy for the bereaved Wjr family and with deep feelings of per- HtjF RonaJ sorrow, friends and relatives of Hf,l the late Thorald Harris, yesterday Mjj jij afternoon filled the Seventh ward H III. meeting house to its capacity to pay fl jjfi their last respects to the memory of Hijl'jjj the Popular young musician. The Bijljjij funeral service was conducted by HfH BiBhop M. L. Jones and the musical jjf'lj program, was furnished by members HI (!l the Ogden Tabernacle choir, under Hljl'llj tne direction of Prof. Josoph Ballan- Blj tyne. More than seventy members H In of the choir, of which the deceased H Mh was a member, occupied the ward H hi fl ' choir loft, their presence being a iji'llj tribute to his standing in the organi- Hji nation in life. Other tributes of the M j j love held for the young man by his B 1 close friends and neighbors, the peo- H jljllj Pie of the Seventh ward and the com- H J munlty in general, were In evidence H lj in the form of floral offerings, which Uijlil completely filled the passageway im- H I1 mediately in front of the pulpit stand. H jljllll The speakers were Marcus Funk of B Idaho; Andrew "Wilson, Samuel G. Hjli'llJ Dye zS Bishop Jones, all of whom Hfi had known Thorald from early child- H IJi hood. In the course of their remarks HIIJIh tboy highly eulogized his actions in Hjj!i( Me toward his parents, friends, the Bjti church, of which he was a member, Hjlj n8 neighbors and the community as Blt having been highly exemplary and, 111 they stated -further, he would be HllJ greatly missed by all who had known 111 him. ' fljlllj Tne chorus of Tabernacle choir iljllll members sang "Bereavement"; Myr- II! tie Ballinger Higley, "Resignation"; BIJIS William S. Wright, "Face to Face"; 1 llg Melba Read, "O Love Divine," aud H!l tae duet and chorus, "Jesus, Lover of 8 My Soul", was sung by Mrs. Higley, Hjjll Mr Wright and the choir. Interment Hljlj ""raE n the city cemetery, |