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Show IMPRESSIVE SERVICE FOR CHAS.MAXWELL The funeral of Charles H Maxwell was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon after-noon In tho First ward meeting house, l'.lbhop's Counselor Tanner conducting the terlcts. An orchestra composed of mu&lcians of the varloim moving picture shows of the city rendered sweet and lmprennlve music as the casket was helng taken to tho church and therefrom. Th- musical part of the service wa3 sweet and consollnf., conslstinp of the lollowlng selections: "Calvary," sung l.y MibS Lulu Thatcher; "Oh. Ivln Father." hy c.eorge W. Ilaln; "Oh. Mv Father," by Fred Tout, a duet, "Abide With Me," by Miss Thatcher and James Sneddon, and a solo, "S Me the Way. O, My Father," by Jatnsc Sneddon. Comforting talks on the resurrection and eulogizing the life of the deceased were made by Ucv. C V. MtCreery of the Methodist church. Samuel C Liye, E. A. lirkln and Nathan Tanner. The funeral services were attended hy all the employes of the various inovlnc picture shows of the city and also hy the Modern Woodmen of America A l.irpe cortejre followed the re-mnlDrt re-mnlDrt to the rave in Ogden city cem-i cem-i tiTV, where the Woodmen conducted ! their impressive ritual service. Many ; beautiful floral offerings silently expressed 'ni" Iom" anil esteem In I which the deceased was held by hie i lmas of frlendn. |