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Show Pinal Tribute Paid George P. Parker Mary friends and relatives of Judge George P. Parker attended the funeral services held in the Wasatch ward chapel in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. Bishop Douglas Wood was in charge of the services. The organ prelude was played by Helen Budge and the opening prayer offered by Bishop Harold Barnes. Dr. Wrley sang, "My Task." The speakers were Clifford E. Young, Jesse R. S. Budge, Judge Parker's law partner; Chief Justice Folland, and George S. Ballif who read resolutions of respect and condolence con-dolence from the Utah County Bar association. Sentiments from Congressman Con-gressman J. W. Robinson were also read. Mrs. Clifford E. Young sang. "Christians Goodnight" and Bishop Wood gave a few closing- remarks, after which the closing prayer was offered by J. Will Knight of Provo. Short services were held later in the afternoon at the grave side in Provo City burial park at which time J. Elmer Jacobsen spoke and Dr. Amos N. Merrill dedicated the grave. Several selections were j played by Professor Robert Sauer I and his instrumental quartet, com- prising Glade Jorgensen, Newell j Weight, John Mulvihill and Edgar i Bland. j Among those from American Fork iwho attended the services in Salt I Lake City were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Mac j Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chris-Itensen, Chris-Itensen, Miss Sarah Parker, John H. jwootton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifford E. ! Young, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nicholes, Jack and Jean Parker, Mrs. Leo Hansen, Mrs. Mate Earl, Mrs. Mary jAnn Boley, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph jNicholes Sr., Clyde Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mercer and Susie Logsdon. i |