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Show Infant Buried Wednesday Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, in the Fourth ward chapel chap-el for Orval Wayne Pulley, six month old son of Elmer and Katie Mott Pulley. The infant died at the family residence at 11:20 Saturday Satur-day night after a brief illness of bronchial pneumonia. The child was born in American Ameri-can Fork, October 8, 1932. Surviving Surviv-ing are the parents, three brothers, Vernal, Elmer and Glenn Pulley and a sister, May Pulley, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Mott, all of this city. Funeral services for the infant were held Wednesday afternoon in, TTI.. i-1- J T 1 : it. I w.ie .ruiuui wo.ru. uuapei, wiuu counselor coun-selor Adolphus Pulley in charge. There was a splendid attendance of sympathizing relatives and friends and a profusion of floral offerings. The speakers were Bishop Lot Robinson Rob-inson and Leo T. Shelley. The musical musi-cal selections consisted of a vocal duet, "Beautiful Home" by Fern Robinson and Gwendolyn Richins; a vocal solo "Your Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left You" by Mrs. LaRue Morton; a violin selection "Lay My Head Beneath the Rose" by Merma Grant, Miss Miriam Vance accompanying; accom-panying; and "Sometime We'll Un-J derstand" sung by a quartet con- sisting of Mrs. La Rue Morton, Fern Robinson, Leo T. Hansen and Bishop Robinson. Mrs. Leo T. Hansen was accompanist for the singers. The opening and closing prayers were offered by former Bishop James T. Gardner and Marius Madsen. Interment In-terment was made in the City cemetery ceme-tery where the grave was dedicated by Adolphus Pulley. |