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Show Large Attendance at ftlonfgomery Funeral Funeral services of James Montgomery Mont-gomery who died at his home in North Ogden last Monday morning held at 2 p. m. Thursday, with a very large attendance of relatives and friends, notwithstanding the continouo down- , puur ol ram. I The abundance of flowers, arranged jin artistic designs evidenced the high i esteem in which the aged veteran was held in the hearts of his relatives and ; friends. j The services were conducted by 'Bishop Frederick Barker, assisted by his first counsellor, Lorenzo Ward, while his second counsellor presided at the organ. The invocation was offered by Pa-triach Pa-triach James Ward and the benediction benedic-tion by John W, Gibson. The-opening and closing musical numbers, "I Need Thee Every Hour," and "Rest For the Weary Soul," respectively, re-spectively, were rendered by. the ward choice under the direction of Harold S. Campbell, with a cmartette by Gilbert Gil-bert Randall and Harold, Clyde and Arlie Campbell; an,d a solo each by f Nephi J. Brown, "My Father Knows." j and Miss Elizabeth" Norseth. "One. Sweetly Solemn Thought." Remarks wore made by George E. 1 Brown of the Ogden stake council;" Patriarch Levi J. Taylor of the North! Weber stake, and State Secretary Jos eph Rirle. with closing remarks by Jl Bishop Frederick Barker. ' I Interment was in the North Ogden iM cemetery, the grave being dedicated '( by Elder William A. Montgomery. |