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Show VIII OGDEN INSURANCE MAN LAID AT REST : Funeral services for William P. liel h bridge, Jr., well known Ogden Insuranoe man. were held yesterday 't L' p. m . from the Twelfth ward meeting ho'uso, undTer fh direction 1 ' Bishop T y- w heelwrlght The auditorium was romplettdy flllfd vltli tho many friends and relatives of the deceased. Many beautiful floral trib-utss trib-utss were evident. ' Lead l's t) K.Uher" and "Just As 1 God Leads," was buiu; by a quartet) composed of lire, .t .i Ballantyne. Mrs. EBthel Uolbrook. Mrs. Goorgo Simpson and Mr-. Herbart SmltO, "I Am a Pilgrim" was sung by Mis ' Vera a Sessions, Softlj and Tenderly .Ioos Is i",Hlllnp" :iml "I r,,mc to' I Thee. ' Myra Wrlghl, "Waiting." Mrs. 'erna Sessions and Mrs. Mary Harbin. Har-bin. Tho speakers were President G.I K. Browning. Moroni Poulter, Martin Dftiebout and Bishop T B Wheel-j wrlgbt. Interment was in the City cetni tery. The Woodmen of the World offered their rltuuls at the graveside. Tho pallbearers' wire Ernest Fordi ib-oTKo ICelly, l'red Fro. nr. I'rank J-'owles, Charles A. Brown and L. J. ; Dibble |