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Show asso iching Services Jeld for Wife of Former Editor tTWeral services were held Friday oon, commencing at 2 o'clock, rs. Elenor Gaisford, widow of r;e L. W. Gaisford, who died in to -ngcles Sunday evening, April cone: xhe servjCes were in the ler q ward chapel under the di-alopi di-alopi of Bishop Jos H. Storrs, and rates well attended. The floral rs di'tgs were profuse and beauti-lgedi beauti-lgedi rip i" services opened with a vocal "Thou Dost Not Weep, To jAlone", sung by Mrs. C. E. and Mrs. West Hammond, ac-jknied ac-jknied by Mi's. LeMoyne Wginii and the opening prayer was WM by Lenard S. Harrington. A P,lsol was liext suns by J- w- lcr of Provo. . speakers were former bishop, I W T. Gardner and President S. pman, both of whom knew the , id all her life. They spoke "g QT of her fine character and ,u ed her as a mother of ten J children, seven sons and two '' vVrs, arc living monuments to 'iiSniory of a mother who instill-531u-m principals of honor and lie H Tnree of t !le sons w"'e in during the World War. jOOal duct, "Resting Now From I iLHd Sorrow" was sung by Mrs. luJliday and Mrs. West Ham-U'coniptmied Ham-U'coniptmied by Mrs. Despain, i ,hich the benediction was pro- Iji by Thomas S. Priday. P "ment was made in the City J and the prayer of dedica- 3oi offered by Leo T. Shellcv. ttV" . |