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Show OO f FUNERALS V Funeral services for MM Annl Wheatly, wife of U R. Wheat ly, were held yesterday at 2pm at the K iKendnll mortuary The Re Hugh Neville, of the Methodist church officiated. of-ficiated. Solos hv Mrs. Archie Mc-c'lure. Mc-c'lure. Sometime We 11 Understand" and 'No Night There." Miss Mabel Rowse was the accompanist The body will be shipped to Mary'vllle., Keptucky, at a Inter date. Funeral services for Jack Checketts, Infant son of .tack and Geneva Checketts, Check-etts, were held at 1 o'clock Sundsv In the Twelfth ward meeting hoUM with Bishop T. B. Wheelwright official Ine Mrs. Bra Checketts samit "Oood-by Sweet Lav Mr- Pauline Waterfall -;ini; "Through Deepening Trails." and 'Your Sweet Little Roseoud Has Ijefi You." The speukers were Aaron Wheelwright, i. a. nlxon. m. s fodI-ter fodI-ter and Bishop Wheelwright. Interment Inter-ment was In the i 1 1 v cemetery, with M O Ji.ll I,. J I am I I n lt-. lVil o. ,uari mil uuiwiu vu 6 . l , . Funeral services for Robert G. Coy were held at 1 p. m. Sunday at the home in Harriaville. I'.lshop Brown officiated of-ficiated I'.irxle Webster sang "Your Sweet Little Koscbud Has lWt You.' And Christian s Good-Night." George Webster sang 'The Crepe On the Door." The speakers were William A Taylor. A W Bogue. R. I,. Fulk. and Rlshop Brown. Burial was In the City cemetery- P L. Bogue dedlcutcd the grave. Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Wood eius. wife of win.t.d Ellis, were held nt 2 o'clock Sunday at the Second Sec-ond ward meeting house, with Bishop William F. Newman officiating A trio composed of Mesdames Parker, Jeneetl and Lund sang "Ever of Thee." Mi ! Myrtle Higley bang "Resignation 1 and A Perfect Day." while 'Comfort Me' was sung by a quartet composed of Jed Ballantyne. Joseph IVrnellus. Gerard Ger-ard ECldinp '"'i Walter Btephena. The speakers uere Frofessor (' J Jensen. Rufus K Harding. Attorney l I Wilson Wil-son and President Heber .1 Grant, T S. Browning uttered the 0P MM prayer pray-er and ;orge E. Browning the benediction bene-diction Burial was in the City ceme-tetr. ceme-tetr. George Shorten dedicated the rave ! Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Murtensen were held at o'clock Sunday Sun-day at i he Eleventh ward meeting house with Bishop s Counselor John A. Nicholas officiating. ''Oh My Father" and "The Christian's OOOd-I OOOd-I night" were .'.unt: by Mrs Mury Far-' Far-' ley. while Mrs LOFeni Snvder sang "My Loved one, Rest. ' Mrs Myrtle Hlgle'. miik. Resignation. ' Walter Stevens sang All Through the Night There was a large attendance. The ,p. 1 1. . i' v.. E A Lark In, Bishop E v Bingham, Bishop Martin T. Brown ind Bishop Tanner. Burial was In the City cemetery with Brigham Heber He-ber Bingham, Sr.. dedicating the grave Funeral services for Samuel Austin were held at 4 o clock Sunduy nt the jerkin and Son funeral chapel. v i men of the World attended the services in a body, acting as pall bearers bear-ers and flower bearers. A quartet composed of William t Pickett William Wil-liam s Wright. IBerard Klomp and JoAepta Matron sang "Savior. Comfort Me," Shall We Me. - Beyond the River," Riv-er," and Beautiful Isle." Mr Mary Farley sanif. "When the (in-at Rad Dawn Is Shining " The speakers were In 1. M I'onrov, President Samuel Dye, E v Earkin. Interment v i iri the ltv cemetery with Woodmen of ' the World carrying out their rituals, jr. W Child dedicated the grave. |