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Show yju I FUNERALS 4 ' 4 Spotted fever caused by the blie of a wood tick, caused the death of Mrs Sarah Jane Green Saturday evening eve-ning at hoi home at Enterprise, Morgan Mor-gan county Mrs. Urcen wa. a member of the Relief society of the L. D S. church at Enterprise, and was at one time Iirrldent of the primary asHoclatlon Funeral serlce.s will be huld Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 o clock at the Peterson school house Bishop James Currl-gan Currl-gan will officiate. The body may be viewed at the homo ln En'erprlM:-Tuesday En'erprlM:-Tuesday and Wednesday until noon. Burial will be ln the Enterprise corn-eterv. corn-eterv. Flowers left at the Lerkln and Sons funeral chapel until : 0 cloek Wednesday will b taken to the home. Funeral service- for William F Smith were hold al i: o'clock yesterday yester-day at the Kaysvllle meeting houae, with Bishop Frank Hyde officiating The ward choir sang. "' h Mv Father" and "I'V Read of a Beautiful lty." with Mrs. Safari B stone, ai eololsl Walter Stephens sang. "All Through the N'lght " John Parrlsh anng ''Orle Sweetly Solemn Thought." and Sono Sweet Day." The Hpak.T were David t-tokes. H. J. Sheffield. Leo J. Mulr, President Henry Blood. Intorment aa In the Kaysvllle cemetery James ( riddle dedicated the grave. Funeral service, for Parley 1. Morris Mor-ris were held yestorduy al 2 30 p m . from the First t.'hristlan church, Rev. W L. Mellmger officiating. Solos were sung by MIhs Ruth Spencer and Mrs Joseph Griffin The church choir also assisted Members of the Modern Woodmen of America attended attend-ed and gave their ritualistic service al the gi-Ac The interment was ruadr in the City cemetery The pallbearer pall-bearer were T Query. awrenco Noble J H Shafer C Stone, A l-jine and J Ray Hlncbcllff. |