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Show dwelt on the active life of the deceas- s ed and especially on her work among 1 the aeed and those of her friends who 1 might be taken ill. Her good cheer j and blessing was never wanllng in I the hour of need. Her devotion to 1 tho faith of Latter Day Saints was ah 4 ways marked and she lived in tho 3 hope for a glorious resurrection. j The attendance was very' large and a profusion of flowers testified for the j love and esteem in which the de- ceased was held.' Interment was in. Nort Ogden cemetery. 4 FUNERAL FOR IIS.JMYCOCK The funeral of Mrs. Alice Marshall Maycock, wife of John Maycock of Pleasant View, was held at 2 o'clock yesterday at the Pleasant View meeting meet-ing house, Bishop E. A. HIckenlooper conducting the services. Tho music furnished for the occasion occa-sion included "Speak Kind Words," sung by Arthur Barrett; "My Genevieve," Gene-vieve," by Mrs A. R. C. Smith; "Oh My Father." by W. II. Cragun; ' Sometime We'll Understand," by Arthur Ar-thur Barrett, and "Wanted on the Other Side," sung by tho ward choir. The speakers were President C. F, Middleton, Patriarch G. W. Larkln, Bishop HIckenlooper, Joseph Bedwell and W. G. Cragun, each of whom |