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Show Services Held for Young Husband The funeral services held last Friday Fri-day afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel for Niles Chadwick were very well attended. The presence of the large number of relatives and friends at the services coupled with the profusion of floral offerings bespoke be-spoke the esteem in which the de-ceosed de-ceosed was held and the sympathy felt for the bereaved wife and parents. par-ents. Bishop Lot Robinson was in charge. The services opened with a vocal duet, "Some Sweet Day," sung by Mrs. Ora H. Chipman and Moral D. Steele, accompanied by Mrs- Ann C-Hansen. C-Hansen. Dr- James S- Chadwick offered the opening prayer. rm. - i. f. fni flTja- nppn.(;inn. iiie .5 ivi , each of whom paid tribute to the many fine qualities of character the deceased possessed, and gave fitting words of consolation to the bereaved, bereav-ed, were Stanley Peters, of this city; William Glade of Salt Lake, former employer of Mrs. Chadwick; Bishop S- I. Goodwin and Edward South-wick South-wick of Lehi. Interspersing the speakers remarks re-marks were a vocal duet, "My Faith In Thee " by Mrs- Rula Dor ton and Mrs- Lula Anderson of Lehi, a vocal solo, "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose," by Thornton Birk. Miss Lois Greenwood accompanying! both numbers; and a vocal duet, "Perfect Day," rendered by Frank Sharp and Joseph Coulam of Lehi, accompanied accompan-ied bv Mrs- Sharp- The benediction was pronounced by Jesse M. Walker. |