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Show I torment was la tho Salt Lako City cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR PIONEER Funeral services for William Mor-ley, Mor-ley, a former resident of Ogden, who dlod Friday morning of heart trouble, were held in tho Twenty-seventh ward 1 chapel at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon,; Salt Lake City. Bishop James Maxwell Max-well of the Twenty-seventh ward, presided pre-sided and tho music was furnished by tho choir of that ward. The speakers were James H. Anderson, Bishop Arnold Ar-nold G. Glauque and Bishop James Maxwell. Mr. Morley had been a resident of Salt Lake City for fourteen years, and of Utah for forty years, and excellont evidence of the high esteem la which ! he was held by thoso who knew him was furnished by th large number at J his funeral, and by the many beautl- j ful floral offerings which were sent In by thoBe who could not attend. In- |