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Show Impressive Funeral Services Held For 'John G. Johnson Impressive funeral services were hold in the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle, Tab-ernacle, Monday at 1 p. m. for John G. Johnson, 72, highly respected builder and brick mason of thih city, who died suddenly Tuesday evening November 19. Counselor Albert Olson Ol-son officiated- A quartette composed of Melvin Grant, Alton Cox, Reva Fugal and Ethel AVest, accompanied by Gen. nieve Fugal, sang the opening selection, selec-tion, after which Edmund; Cragun gave the invocation. A vocal solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" by May R. Walker was the next number. The speakers were Ole Anderson, Martin Nlelson, James H. Walker, J. S. Holdaway, Jens Fugal and Pres. W. W. Warnick. Other musical numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Stella Hardman, and another selection by, the quartette. quar-tette. The benediction was pronounced pronounc-ed by Thomas A. Atkinhon. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery where the grave was dedicated by S- Jj. Swenson. |