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Show DEATHS AND I FUNERALS : I MRS, ANNA MEYER. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Mrs. Anna Louisa Meyer were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Seventh ward meeting meet-ing house, with Bishop M. L. Tones presiding. There was a delightful programme of sym pathetic music, with solos by Mrs Emily Madduck "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" Call-ing" and "Iioaul It'ul isle of Somewhere. Some-where. Mrs. Artie Simpsou, "Sometime, "Some-time, Somewhere." The speakers were President John Watson, Thomas Shreeve, Henry Barker, Jr., and Bishop Jones, each of whom jipoke in glowing terms of the character and enlightened womanhood wom-anhood of the departed. Tho floral offerings were numerous and of exceptional ex-ceptional beauty. The interment was In the Ogden City cefrtetery. GEORGE CHERRY. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of George Cherry, a resident of Roy. were held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'cbck at the Roy nieei-1ncr nieei-1ncr house. Bishop Thomas Hollands officiated at the services, and the music was rendered by the warJ choir. "I Need Thee Every Hour." "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" end "We'll Sing All Hail to Jcsuh' Name" were sung by members of the choir to a 'syni pathetic rongrega-tion. rongrega-tion. ThoFe who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family were Martin p.mwn. Patriarch George W. Larkin and Bishop Hollands. Tho f'oral offerings were many and beautiful, beau-tiful, and the interment took place In the Ogden City cemetery. |