Show funeral services held for la preal sabin ward funeral services for or mrs la preal freal sabin ward 45 were sica ica tuesday afternoon at 1 in the east ward chapel mrs ward died at her home ionic here saturday morning orning in of a heart ailment the evening before she complained of a slight pain in her chest but think it was serious so i cured the next morning when she arose pain was worse and the doctor was called but she had passed away before he arrived joan garner who usually did her house work for her was the only person present when the end came funeral services were under the direction of bishop W L adams and commenced by the combined choirs of both wards directed by ivan decker singing though deepening trials with lyle marsden at the piano the opening prayer was offered by J L lowder after which the choir sang nearer my god to thee speakers were silas J ward evan bayles and ray 11 II adams with bishop adams making a few closing remarks all of whom spoke of their close friendships with the deceased other musical numbers were a violin solo berceuse Berc euse by ormon weight a mixed quartet consisting of mary dalton berta burton bill dalton and ray adams sang Flo and a string trio consisting of june marion and bruce decker played loves old sweet song the closing song was sometime well understand sung by the choir the closing prayer was offered by S J whitney Whit ncy arid at the cemetery the grave was dedicated by david richards 0 pallbearers Pall bearers were two brothers victor P and owen S Sa binol salem utah and four brothers in law orland frank and keith ward and J W richardson of solem salem mrs ward was born at salem on march 5 1895 a daughter of david and julia E E sabin she received her education at the B Y U where she graduated in 1916 after her graduation she taught school coming here as a teacher in 1920 in 1923 she went on a mission for the L D S church to the southern states where she remained until 1925 after returning she was married in the salt lake temple in june 1926 to edward ward who preceded her in death by almost two years she has maae ner home I 1 here since her marriage mar flage mrs ward was prominent in III i 1 church and civic affairs having been the first president of the ladies auxiliary of the parowan carowan post of the american legion after its establishment here for the past two years she has been instructor in the W P A art school here where I 1 she has turned out many beautiful I 1 piece of art work and at the time I 1 of her death she was a member ut I 1 the parowan carowan stake primary board 1 I 1 she is survived by her father of fP ayson two tw 0 sisters mrs ruby P richardson of salem and mrs irene S kelly of brigham city two brothers victor P and owen S sabin both of salem |