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Show First ward meeting house Tuesday m ; p,ni, Bishop f!. W. Wntklns prc- r The speakers were John Burrows, J R. McMaster, Patriarch Geo, Larking of Ogden. Bishop Trios. Wheatley of HoncyvUle and Bishop G. W. Watkins. The musical numbers furnished by the ward choir were: "I Need Thee Every" Hour," "When First the Glorious Glo-rious Light of Truth," and "Nearer, My God, To Thee." Between speak-era speak-era Mlas Lludsey of Ogdcn rendered a solo. Relatives from out' of town present at the funeral were: Patriarch and Mrs. George Larkln of Ogdcn: Mrs. Emma Llndsey and daughter. Ogden. Misses I-ouie and Verna Goates, Lehl; Mrs. Henry Munns, Smlthfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munns, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen, Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Rose, Bear River City, and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Salt Lake City. AGED LADY DIES ON WEDNESDAY IH BRICHAM Brigham City, Feb. 17. Last Sunday Sun-day evening at 6 o'clock Mrs. Mary Ann Conley Hazard departed this life, the cause of death being old age. Deceased was born In Hctncistead, England, in 1S39. She accepted tho doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Intter-day Saints when she was twelve years of age. In the year )S04 Ghe married, and six children were the result of that union, only one of whom, Mrs. A- L. Munns, aro in this country. Mrs. Hazard, as she was then, r-ml-gratd to Utah, arriving in Brlsham City In June, 1883. She had been preceded pre-ceded by her daughter. Mrs. Munns. and In the fair of that same year she became the wife of William Conley, : but no children were horn to them. Funeral services wera he'd the |