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Show SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR ANNA NIELSON Funeral services were conducted in the Timpanogos olake Taber- nacle Friday at 2 p. m. for Miss Anna Nileson, who died earlier In the week at a Provo hospital. Thr First Ward Bishopric was in charge with Bishop Junius A. West conducting. The first number on the program was a vocal duct "Sometime, Somewhere" Some-where" Mrs. Stella Hardman and Mrs. Viola Beers. Lester Stott offered of-fered th invocation. Firs speaker was Mrs. Elvirrf Sr Olpin, a neighbor who paid tribule to the faithfulness and thrift of the Nielson family ana to the loyalty loy-alty and the big heartedness of the departed. Gatlieb Buhler, chose to speak on the principles of the Gospel as regards re-gards to Salvation and the life to come. Bishop West was the concluding speaker and voiced appreciation and sympathy especially for the aged father. Other musical nunr:ers included: r violin solo, "Because " by Dawn Marie Adams accompanied by I.y-rnvine I.y-rnvine Jensen and two more vocal d"-ts, "Jesus Mv Ravi'ir"' and "Beautiful Isle" by Mrs. Hardman nnd Mr. Beers. Benediction was pronounced by Joseph Adams. - Interment took place, in the Pleasant Grovp Cemetery with Oscar Evans offering the dedicat-orv dedicat-orv prayer. Pnllbosrers were: James Timlin-son, Timlin-son, Joseph Mills George Neilson. Herbert Armitstead, Lee Horper nnd Lester Stott. |