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Show Funeral Held Sunday For Effie B. Buelher i An unusually large number of sorrowing " relatives and friends -crowded the Second ward chapel Sunday to pay tribute and respect to the memory of Mrs. Effie Boren Beulher, and express love and sympathy, sy-mpathy, for her family. The touching touch-ing and Impressive services began at 2 o'clock, with Counselor Reed 0. Walker of the Bishopric in charge. Mrs.. J. E. Hardman and Mrs. Leland Beers, accompanied by Mrs Mary Humphries sang "In The Garden," and Invocation was offered offer-ed by Stephen Simmons. -' A tribute to Mrs. Beulher, writ ten iby Mrs. Pearl West, was read by Mrs. Lucille H. Walker. opeaKers were jjarreu rrocio-of rrocio-of the American Fork First Wan'' Bishopric and former Stake President Presi-dent W, lW.Warjncgu who spoke feelingly of the purpose of life, and the gospel plan. Other musical numbers were: a vocal solo, "That's What God Made Mothers For" sung by Morley Steele of American Fork. He was accompanied by Mrs. Humphries, a vocal solo "Just A Wearying For You," by Mrs. Mae R. Walker, accompanied by Mis Jennie' Gleas- on. After brief remarks by Reed O.Walker, O.-Walker, Warren P. Kirk, sang the closing number "Going Home." He . was accompaied by a , string trio including, Mrs. Romona Jacob, Miss Carol Clark, and Miss Winona Win-ona Monson.. r "Benediction was pronouced , by J,FV Daybell. - -Interment directed, by "Olpin Bros, was made in the Pleasant Grove . City Cemetery where Geo. W. Larson offered the dedicatory prayer. Fall bearers all near relatives J ircluded: Ernest Daybell, O. Lee Swenson, Milton Kirk, Wm. F. Butt, Erwin Beujher, and Private Grant Adamson. Mrs.- Beulher died at the Bing. ham hospital on Wednesday, August 16,. after several weeks iillness. She was born at Charleston, on June 8, 1916, a daugghter of Arch- -ie and Myrtle Daybell Boren. When a small, child she moved with her parents to Pleasant Grove where J she rceived her ducation. . She married Clesson Beulher on April 30, 1935 and to them were bom1 three children:" Beverly Jean, Brent and Lois, who with heir father survive: Also surviving are her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Verona B. Kirk, and Thelma B. Swenson, Orera; Lucile B. ."Butt;-Lehi, Anna B. Adamson, Venecia, California; LaVeH - W. ? Boren, Glen A. Boren and Lloyd Boren of Pleasant Grove and Jack Boren-ofthe U: S. Navy serving- v somewhere in the Pacific, andtwo ' ' PTsndparents. Wm. Davbell of Heher and Mrs.. W. J. Boren of Wallsburg. - |