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Show Funeral Services For Mrs. Richins Funeral services were held in the Timpanogos stake tabernacle Sunday Sun-day at 2 p. m. over the remains of Mary Jane Ellis Richins who died suddenly Monday afternoon, February Febru-ary 25, of a heart attack. Bishop C. A. Gamctt was in charge of the services. A duet entitled "One Fleeting Hour" was rendered by Mrs. Ethel West and Mrs. Leone Told. The invocation was given by Bishop H. B. Adams of the Second ward. Mrs. Stella Haxdman aaid Mrs. Viola Beers sang the song "Going "Go-ing Home." The speakers, Junius A. West and Joseph Olpin, who had lived neighbors to Mrs. Richins, told of her fine character a.nd patient endurance of suffering. Stake President Pres-ident W. W. Warnick was the concluding con-cluding speaker. A duct "The End of a Perfect Day" was rendered by Clarence Hilton and Leone Told and a solo, "Mother of Mine", was rendered rend-ered by William Elsmore of American Ameri-can Fork. The benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by &nest Brown of Salt Lake City, a cousin of Mrs. Richins. Interment was in Pleasant Grove cemetery. o |