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Show neighbors attested to the respect which the community has for James King and his family. O : Services Held For LP. King Funeral servicees for James P. King, who died last Wednesday evening, eve-ning, were held Sunday in the First ward chapel. Bishop T. A. Greenwood Green-wood was in charge of the services. The opening song, "Resignation" was sung by Darrel Wanlass and the invocation was offered by Bish- op Lot Robinson, after which a violin vio-lin solo, "One Fleeting Hour" was played by Milton Brown, who was accompanied by Mrs. Owen Humphries. Humph-ries. Speakers for the occasion were Bishop James T. Gardner and Leo T. Shelley. They spoke briefly on the good qualities and characteristics characteris-tics of the deceased, telling how kind-hearted and neighborly he had always been. The song. "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Kenneth Robinson, after af-ter which Bishop Greenwood gave a few remarks. The closing song, "Going Home" was sung by Ray Shelley. The benediction was offered of-fered by Orval C. Mercer. Interment was made in the city cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by William King of Castledale. The beautiful floral offerings and the large attendance of friends and |