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Show Funeral Service For Frank Tuft The body of Frank Tuft, whd formerly lived1 in this city, and who died in an Arizona hospital on April 17th arrived in Mt. Pleasant Monday Mon-day morning, April 20th and was taken to the hornet of ha sister, Mrs. T. C. Candland. Funeral services were held at I p. m. in the North Ward chapel under the direction of Biihop Henry P. Olsen. The speakers were A. F. Reynolds, President H. C. Jacobs and Bishop Henry P. Olien, Musical numbers were rendered by the Mrs. Pearl and Myra Peterson and Mrs. T. W. Jenien. Prayers were offered by O. M AlriHh an1 William 01-ir.n The grave in the city cemetery was dedicated1 by Bishop Or L. Hansen of Ephraim. The paUbearera were Dwlght and Rex Candland, Ralph Matson, Lynn Jensen, Thomas Wiseman and Frank Dunster. Out of town relatives and friends who came to attend the services were Mrs. A. B. Waldemar, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Id. Breyhan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiseman, Wise-man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunster, and Mr. LynmJ Jensen, ail of Salt Lake City; James Tuft of Butte, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Soxen: son of Logan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jensen and daughter of Bingham; Bing-ham; Dwight Candland of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hansen and family, Mr. and Mxs. George Sorensen. Mrs. Elmer Sorensen, Mrs. N. P. Christensen, Mrs. Maxy C. 'Peterson, Mrs. Clyde Stevens, Mrs. A. W. Thompson, Mrs. Cecil Day, Mrs. Grant Peterson.Mrs. Rasmus Hansen and Mrs. Rex Jensen, all cf Ephraim. |