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Show FUNERAL SERVICES FOR. ELIZABETH BAXTER HELD FRIDAT Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the Timpanogos stake tabernacle over the remains of Eliza-jbeth Eliza-jbeth Baxter, one of the oldest residents resi-dents of this city, who died Tuesday evening at her home. Bishop B. H. Adams of the Second Sec-ond ward was in charge. A duet, "O My Father, Thou That Dwelleth," was rendered by Stella Hardman and Viola Beers. The invocation was offered by Stake Counselor Edmund Cragun. This was followed by a solo "Face to Face by Roy Fage, accompanied accom-panied by Vida Conway. A short sketch of the life of the deceased written by Elizabeth Noble was read by her granddaughter, Florence Baxter. Bax-ter. The speakers were W. L. Hayes, S. L. Swenson, J. W. Gillmanj and j closing remarks by Bishop B. H. I Adams. Other musical numbers j rendered were a solo, "Spirit of God" j by Roy Fage and a duet by Stella , Hardman and Viola Beers. The I benediction was pronounced by John j C. Coulam. Interment was in Pleasant Grove j City cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Elwood Baxter. o |