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Show o Final Respects Paid to Clyde John Thornton Final rcv.x-rts were jxdd to Clyde j.hn Thornton. l-al dniggl-t. Sun- day aflerntXJn at Impressive services ' l-.e'.d In the Second ward chajK-l. ! Mr. Tl-.ornton di. d on Wednesday evening of la.-t week at the local !!.) pltal. alter a serious attack ot kain- y trouble. Tlie chapel was l:l'.el beyond '.capacity with the many friends and re'.a'.ive.s of the deceased arai knc flond tnbutes were many and very beautiful. Tills largo fathering, with o'.h.er tributes. In silence conviyod Uie res;x-ct and love held for the dc- j cea-sl and his family In this community. com-munity. J( hep Jo.m1j,ii ii. j.. " - ---charge of Uie sen-ices. As the opening open-ing musical number Mi-vS Betha Storrs and George Rcimschiiscl j played a violin duet. "Oh My Father," accompanied by Miss Ly-dia Ly-dia OU.cn. Prayer was offered by Lenard S. Harrington, after which Miss Mildred Chipman sang a beautiful beau-tiful solo number. Sjx-akcrs were Grant IngcrsoU and President Clifford Young, withclos-i withclos-i ing remarks by Bishop Storrs. Each of them brought out splendid thoughts, wherein the bereaved fam-1 fam-1 lly were comforted. Ray Shelley sang a vocal solo, "In The Garden of Tomorrow" and as the closing number Mrs. Ora Chipman and Mrs. Rula Dorton of Lehi sang a duet. "Beautiful Lsle of Somewhere," after which A. B. Al- len offered the bcneaicuou. Interment was made in the City cemetery, where the grave was dedicated ded-icated by Earl Devey of Alpine. |