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Show ! FUNERALS j Funeral services for Audrea Butler w re held Friday at 2 p. in from the rsldencc at Marriott. Bishop Lawrence Ritchie presided. The speakers weru L I I Dlmer George H. Butler. Mrs. Qeorgiana Marriott and Bishop Lawrence Law-rence Ritchie. "Consolation," was sung by Rhea Thorstead and Theima Butler. But-ler. "A Little Pink Rose," b Virginia and Gladys Anderson, "The Children's Friend," by Besslo Millard, "Y'our Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You." by Henry G. Allred. interment was ln the City cemetery The grave was dedicated bv Bishop Thomas E. Powell. Pow-ell. Funeral services for Maijorle SMaw Were held Friday at the Pleasant View chapel at 2 p m Bishop R. H. Rhees presided. Tho speakers were Patriarch James Ward, H L. Ji-nson, Bishop W. A. White. The musical numbers were as follows. "Josus Wants Me For a Sunbeam," Inez Balle, and Ethel Jcn-son; Jcn-son; "Your Sweet LltUe Rosebud Has Left You," Frances Cragun; " Borne on the Wings of Snow." Ray Hlcken-looper; Hlcken-looper; "I'll Go Where Y'ou Want Me to Go." May Barker. "Through Deepening Deep-ening Trials." Mormon Cragun. Interment In-terment was ln tho North Ogden cemetery. cem-etery. Bishop Rhees dedicated tho grave. Funeral services for Ebenezer C. Richardson were held Saturday at 2 p. m , from the Plain City chapel. B'.shop Wilmer Maw presiding "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go," was sung by a' mixed quartet composed of Ralph Robson. Arthur Cottlo, Roxey Hesley. Leona Warner. The quartet also sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and "Through Deepening Trials " Ered J. Kcnley tang "Faco to Face." Th speakers were Bishop Maw. O. H. Child. BlshOP Gilbert Thatcher and C. J A. Llndqulst. Interment was ln the J'laln City cemetery, where tho grave WOS dedicated by Bishop Henry Muw Mr Richardson Is survived by the following fol-lowing The widow. Emma J. .Singleton .Single-ton Richardson and the following children chil-dren Elizabeth Richardson, Ogden; Clarence Richardson, Freeman, Idaho: Potter L. Gibson, Freeman, Idaho, und the following brothers: Levi Richard-Son Richard-Son American Falls. Idaho; P D Richardson. E. W. Richardson. Blsh-oo Blsh-oo M B Richardson, w W. Richardson. Richard-son. J. E. Richardson, Ezra Richard son. Alma Klchardson. all of vdir- and Joslah Richardson ol" Brlgham. Eighteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild great-grandchild also survive. Funeral services for Mrs Ellen Fannie Fan-nie Clark, wife of John Clark, were held Friday at 2 p. m. from the Twelfth ward chapel. Bishop T. B. Wheelwright presiding The speakers were Patriarch T A. fihreeve. Moroni Moro-ni Poulter, Bishop Wne, Iwright and Counselor Arthur Burdett Musical so-lectlons so-lectlons were as follows: "God Is Love," Mr. and Mrs. William Pickett. "My Loved One Rest,'" -Mrs. Lorene Snyder. "Twill Not Be Long." Mrs Mary Farley," and "God Be With Is" Mrs Lorene Snyder, and Mrs Mary Farley. The opening prayer was offered of-fered by Martin Dalebout, and the benediction by Frank Ii. Watklns, The ward Relief society attended ln a body and acted as flower bearers intor-ment intor-ment wiu In tho City cemetery. Blsh-op Blsh-op Wheelwright dedicated th grave. |