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Show ! ALBERT T. GREEWWELL ; FIERI IS HELD j " ONSIDAl Albert T. Greenwell, formerly city editor of the Standard, was buried yesterday yes-terday in tho city cemetery. Tho funeral fu-neral cortege left the Larkln tchapel at 2 o'clock attended by a great' crowd of sympathizing friends who mourned the loss of a young man who had won a place in the high esteem of many of Ogden's business men -with whom he came into daily contact. Addresses at tho graveside were delivered by Samuel G. Dye, Rev. Godfrey God-frey Matthews and Bishop Owen Sanderson, San-derson, who each paid tribute to the worth of a fine character. The invocation was offered by Elder E. A. Larkin, and a quartet composed of Jed Ballantync. Walter Stephens, Douglas Brian and Leslie Savilc sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and "Rock of Ages." Mrs. Lorene Snyder sang "A Perfect Day," and Leslie 'Sa-vilo 'Sa-vilo sang "The Rosary." The grave was dedicated by Bishop Sanderson, and members of tho University Uni-versity club acted as pall-bearers. ( rn |