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Show Tanner of Salt Lake. Each of the speakers touched on the beautiful life of the dead woman, and tho many useful use-ful labors with which she had been connected In the various church organizations, or-ganizations, both in Ogden and Salt Lake. They also eulogized her life In tho home and expressed the deepest regret and sorrow over her sudden and untimely death. The speakers spoke many words of comfort to the bereaved ones and expressed theli faith in a glorious resurrection and a reuniting of family ties on the other side. The attendance at the funeral was very large, which, with the wealth ol largo and beautiful floral tributes spoke eloquently of the love and high esteem in which the young woman was held, both in Ogden and Salt Lake. A long cortege followed the casket to the Ogden C.ty cemetery, where interment was made, the grave being dedicated by Patriarch George W. Larkln. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR R mom i The funeral of Mrs. Ethel Hill Moyes, wife of Robert A. Moyes, was held at 3 p. in. yesterday aa the First Ward meeting . house. Bishop's Counsellor Coun-sellor Mathias A".' Tanner officiating. A- number of beautifully rendored solos were contributed, including "Face to Pace,';' by Georg Bain : -"Some Time "We'll. Understand." by Mrs. Mary Farley; "My Faith in Thee," by Mr. Smith; "Flee As a Bird," by, Mr." KeddlnKton of Salt Lake, and a duet. "Softly and Tenderly Ten-derly Jesus, Is CallW." by Mrs... Mary Farley and Mrs. Mary Jones. The speakers were: Bishop Joseph H. Smith of Salt Lake. Samuel G. Dye of Ogden, J. D, Stewart and Counsellor |