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Show oo ' o ! FUNERALS o Funeral services for Jesse Fowers, wore held yesterday at 1 p. m. from tho Second ward meeting house. Counselor Coun-selor Thomas Jensen presiding. The musical program was as follows: "Oh, Grave- here Is Thy Victory." by Joseph Jo-seph Fern elms. "Blessed Home," by Mrs. Anna Jensen, and "Evening Brings Us Home " by George Manning. The speakers were Bishop J. Ii, Reus. Frank Belnap, and President Oeorgi . E. Browning. There was a large attendance at-tendance of friends and relatives, and many beautiful floral tributes were evident. Interment was in tho fanllly plot in the Hooper cemeterv. Th--grave was dedicated by C. J. A. Llml-qulst Llml-qulst 4:, :o 1 Funeral services for Maethel Drans-ficld Drans-ficld were held yesterday at 1 p. m.. from the Seventh ward meeting house. Bishop YV A. Budgo presiding. The musical numbers were as follows: "Mv Father Knows," and "Unanswered Y.t." and "The Christian's Cool- I Night" were sung by Mrs Artie S. iBlakley, and Mrs. Atienla Schouten. jThe speakers were- Joseph Koldewvn. Counselor Desmond J. Barker, Joseph Jeppson and Bishop Budge. The remains re-mains were taken by automobile to & -hi. where interment will be made. 4570 Funeral serices for Ethel Linds-1 Linds-1 trom were held yesterday at 1 p. m from the Fourteenth ward. Bishop Clarence Morrlss presided at the s.-r-I vices. The sneakers nor)- n WHr-i.t 1 George Larson. Bishop Hyrum B. Lund. President Joseph Riric, ami Counselor James ETarbertson, and Counselor Thomas Parker The musical mu-sical program was as follows "I'll Go Wro re You Want Me to (Jo, Dear Lord," by V. S Wright, "Book of: Ages." and "Oh, My Father," bv Mrs. Belle Bckhardt and .Mrs. A. Dieu.; - i Sometime. Spmcwhero." iv a girls' .horus. composed of girls of tli sun Sunday school class as the deceased. Interment was in the Ogden 1 I etery, where Bishop Clarence Morrlsa il ui, .. t. ( tli.- gra . MIL Hit, i 4370 |