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Show I f OB. BARROWS' FUNERAL HELD I . Learned Men Pay High Trib- j ., utes to Character of f Young Man 1 Funeral services for Dr. Harry Percy h Bar.rowB, wero held at 3 o'clock yes- terday In the Sixth ward chapel with Bishop O. M. Sanderson officiating. 1 There was a largo attendance and the j r x floral tributes wore beautiful and nu- j V- morous. Among theso tributes were i k flowers from the agrlculturcl colleges 1.1 B at California, Oregon and Utah, j v Tho speakers were Dr. E. G. Peter-,j Peter-,j f a . son, president of tho Utah Agricultural j IJp -34 college; Supt D. C. Jensen of tho Box-a Box-a elder schools; Joseph E. Wright and fl -.Bishop Sanderson. 7$ quartet composed of H. A. Dixon. Jb" D. !F. Wright, Gerald Klomp and WI11-fef. WI11-fef. lam Pfckett, sang "Rock of Ages." IH " " Miss Josephine Shorten sang "My I, Loved One, Jtcst." The duet, "Whls- perlng Hope," "was given by Mr3. Fred N. HessV and Mrs. Henry Stevens. H' Mrs. Hess sang "Sometime and Some-H' Some-H' where." MK Invocation was offered by E. A. Lar-ML Lar-ML jj kin and the benediction was pro-Mi; pro-Mi; j ' nounced by Frank W. Stratford. H ' Members of the Child Culture club and tho Children's Aid society at-9 at-9 tended ind acted as flower bearers. M Burial took place In the city cerae-jfl cerae-jfl teiT. where Walter N. Farr dedicated the grave. It oo |