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Show In the large coneregatlon that wore not bedimroed with tears at tho conclusion con-clusion of the speak.ng, especially when refereuce was made to tho absent ab-sent brother, Dow, who 1s now performing per-forming missionary service In Switzerland. Swit-zerland. The musical programme wai cu- J posed of sol'js and quartettes com ; posed of Ogden's sweetest church slug-ers, slug-ers, and wan under the direction of j Hagbtrt Anderson. "Rock of Ages" "S.ster Thou was MI Id and lively'' "O My Father" and ' .Mid Scenes of Confusion" were rendered by the following fol-lowing quartette- Hagbert Anderson, Orson GrlfTIn, Mrs. Besble Deun Allison Alli-son and Mrs. Fred G. Clarke. The solo "Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by Mrs. Mary' Farley. The Sunday school class of which the deceased was teacher, composed of about forty children rendered ' Give our PniiPo to Jeeus" Mrs. Claude V. Zlnn. th organist for the services furnishing the accompaniment. The floral tributes were among the lurcest and most numerous and beautiful beau-tiful ever aeon In Ogden. Among the offerings was a beautiful piece from the Police force, and contributions from the different church organizations organiza-tions and individuals. After the services at the Ward meeting house a lengthy funeral cortege cor-tege formed following the remains to the Ogden C.ty cemetery. Tho line of funeral extended over' a mile. The grave was dedicated by Hngbert An-dereon. An-dereon. J KT EHPRESSIVE FURBtALSERVICES The funeral services over tho remains re-mains of Racbael Browning, tho daughter of Chief ot police and Mrs. Thomas E. Browning were held yesterday yes-terday afternoon at tho Fifth Ward meeting house with Ulohop H. C. Jacobs Ja-cobs presiding. A programme of local music, was rendered, and words of comfort were spoken by several of tho prominent members of the Mormon church. The attendance was extremely largo and comprised of the deceased's former friends, making this the most impressive impres-sive funeral service held iu Ogden for some time. The body of Mls Browning lay in Male at the family residence, corner Madison avenue and Twenty-seventh street, reposing In a beautiful white couch casket during the forenoon. The entire room was banked In bcaut-Itul bcaut-Itul flowers making an indelible Impression Im-pression upon the hundreds of loving relatives and friends and associate-it who came to look upon thai lovable I and devoted girl Tor the last time. The attendance at tho funeral was very large. The church was entirely Inadequate to admit the large gathering gather-ing of relatlvea and friends who at-tonde'd. at-tonde'd. Most of the members of the j Ogdcn police force and the sheriff's force attended In a body. The Sewing Sew-ing Club of the Weber Academy of which the departed was a member sent a floral de:ln representing a wheel containing twelve spokes, one of which was broken, leaving eleven in the frame. Ten young ladles representing the Young Ladles Mutual Improvement association assisted In carrying out tue enormous lloral offerings. What proved to "be one of the touching touch-ing Incidents of this Impressive funeral funer-al was the attendance of the young lady's Sunday School class. 1 They formed In line and passed the bier at the close of tho serlvces each of them as tcey parsed placing au offering of flowers upon the casket. The speakers at the funeral included in-cluded Ajx slle David O. McKay, President Presi-dent C. F. Mlddleton, Patriarch Geo. V. Larkln, Prof. C. F. Jensen and Bishop Bish-op H C. Jacobs. The speakers dwelt upon the purity of young womanhood and characterized the decoam-d .. i bring on of tbo choicest of God's children, posf cf-sing the sweet ttrl- ' butes of I'ivc'ani1 devotion to her. relatives and host of fri'iidv They alne admonished all pre?ent to endea- . vor to nbape their lives t us to emulate emu-late her worthy exumpl'- -that they might be worthy to astoclore with the derea.-ed and all such noble characters charac-ters In the Heavenly home. The speaker hIj-o said 'hat wllle If nK .-ad to prt with such u beautiful beau-tiful char.'o tcr. yet there tame uvuli tu.ofoil ;.nd .-..itiyfadion la V i'ol- : tbo her life was in kreplng with the teaching of the Great Master, insuring in-suring her a icward with tl right-... right-... .i ir Wornnl life. Impre-fhe taiks were n;..Je bv r-rh oi uk s4'cai.'-ii. Th.To were few tyej |