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Show O SERVICES HELD FOB CLARK INFANT Janice Clark, 16-day -old daughter, of H. Winfield and Sarah Shipley Clark, died Sunday evening at 11:201 p. m. at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City after a week's illness of erysipelas. Surviving are its parents, two sisters, sis-ters, Carol, 13, and Joyce, 11, and one bdother, Hoover Clark, 6. Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 o'clock at the family residence under direction of the Seoond ward bishopric. Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W- Clark I for their infant daughter, Janice, who died Sunday evening in a Salt Lake City hospital. C. R. Clark, counselor in the Second Sec-ond ward bishopric, was in charge. A vocal solo, "Prayer Perfect," was rendered by Eva-Ward Heal of Provo Pro-vo She was accompanied by Louise Banks- ' I The invocation was given by Dr. j E Meeks. A musical trio was then rendered by Mrs. H. P- Jones, Mrs Elna Clark and Miss Louise Banks, entitled "Abide With Me." The speakers were John C. Cou-lam, Cou-lam, Patriarch S. L- Swenson and closing remarks by C. R- Clark. A vocal duet, "Sometime We'll Understand" Un-derstand" was rendered by Stella Hardman and Viola Beers. The benediction was pronounced by Joseph Terry. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by T. H-Heal H-Heal of Provo. |