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Show FUNEflAL SERVICES ' FOR CECIL FARLEY . BASEBALL With very impressive ceremonies, I the funeral services for Miss Cecil Farley were held yesterday afternoon I at the Twellth ward meeting house. Leaders of the Weber stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sainis were present and spoke in the highest terms of her work and character. charac-ter. The services were largely attended at-tended and floral tributes banked the i front of the pulpit. rhe musical numbers given were as follows "My Faith in Thee," by Nephi J. Brown; "Ave Maria." by Miss Ellen El-len Th'uua-. with Miss Lillian Thatcher Thatch-er playing the violin accompaniment; ' h Love I i v i nr . ' by William S-Wrkhi. S-Wrkhi. 'Some Time, Some Where." Mrs Mary Farley; song by the kindergarten kind-ergarten of the Twelfth ward Sunday jcl I. of which Miss Farley had barge Each of the kindergarten children chil-dren passed ihe casket and dropped a flower oh 11 The pallbearers were members of the Weber stake Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement board and members of the association ih T..lftK ii"inl ottnnil.jrl 1 I ' 1 I I I I lie 1 I I I II n i I u ' - j the services iu a body and led the cortege cor-tege as flower bearers Tin speakers were President Alva A Scoville, l'i W H. Fetty. Bishop Wheelw right and Mrs. Amelia Flygexe. I siake superintendent of the Young1 I Ladies' Mutual Resolutions of con-dol con-dol nee passed by the Weber county board of eduiatlon and teachers' as-BOCiation as-BOCiation were read by Supt W. N. Patterson The interment was In Ogden Og-den Citj cemetery. Patriarch George W. Lark in dedicating the grave. |