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Show MEMORIAL SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Utah camp No. 9990. Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, turned out a large attendance la9t evening at the Methodist Meth-odist church, where Rev. G. W. Mc-Creery Mc-Creery preached a sermon entitled "Finding Simon." The choir rendered special music, as follows: Pipe organ prelude, "Fraternal March." Miss Jessie Welch. Anthem. "Beyond the Smiling and t'no Weeping," "chorus choir. Offertory, "Idylle," Miss Welch. Vocal solo, selected, Lon E. Lyman. Mixed quartet, "Silently tho Shades of Evening," Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Rowse; Messrs. Ramey and Lyman. ! Solo. "He Giveth His Beloved Sleep," by J. II. Ramey. In the afternoon a 'committee was sent to decorate the graves of deceased Woodmen who rest in the city cemeteries. |