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Show Funeral Seryices In Second Ward Funeral eervlcca for &fnnna i M yeri ere tir-id -. t the Second ward meeting , hnu.oo yr.-Pttrday altr-rnoon. ultii I'.i-iop ('.Mrc" Browning preakUhg. The speakers speak-ers at the xorvlrex were Chief of Police fhorQAfl B. P.rownlnR'. Cider Joxeuh Wright and Bishop Brownlns- chief of Police Browning WO Ihr- first apeaker. He t--id of the niany yearn nl I friendship tlat had extstrfi between the ' deceased and himself and how mi- m.- " g 1 had clven htm emplej ment on a noWS- paper in the aarly dayv. ::'iri Joseph W'rlirht spoke of hi a--iluaJntance with the deceased ;inl Bald his sentiments were the rnme na those of Chi- f BroWnlng, nishop Browning made the cioinc re-msrks re-msrks with prayer. The body WO ln- ('iro-j in Ogden City cemeti i Mrs. Tiltie Wkhgagard nd w T Plcjt. , ett sonR: 'Shall Wo hfeet Beyond the River?" The open'.nc: prayer was Kivcn hy Elder Rarl Furntse. Mrs. '.tarj r ry fr.nz "Beautiful isle of Somewhere." Mr-. Myrtle lrson vnc "Oh My Psthi r' mH Mrs. Tlllie WangSgATd sans; "Some Sweet Ia ." nn |