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Show I ALBERT SGOWCROFT I funeral Tuesday I jj Bishop Owen Sanderson of the Sixth "ward presided over the funeral serv- H ices of Albert Scowcroft, which took i mfm I Placo in the Ogdon city cemetery yes- , H9 H terday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tho jaH!) services were marked by deep Impres !B sLveness, music and addresses being iBJ beautifully inspired as tributes to the liVHl man, but also as consolation to the ittsl grieving members of the family. IHl "Beautiful Isle" was rendered by a IHi . Siale quartet consisting of Jed Ballan- tyne, Walter Stephens, Leo Madsen and Douglas Brian, after which the opening prayer was offered ,by W. J. Barnes. Tho speakers were George F. Shorten and Bishop Sanderson, and both eulogized tho life of Mr. Scowcroft Scow-croft as one of unselfish and faithful devotion to his family and to those in need of aid. The male quartet then rendered "The Close of Day" and the grave was dedicated by Bishop J. U. Uro. The pallbearers were William Douglas, H. E. Skinner, D. Leo Madsen, D. H. Papc, W. H. White and Alvln Mortensen. |