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Show Funeral For Will Johnson William Johnson, 57, of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, died Friday afternoon In a Provo hosnital following a lonz ill ness. Mr. Johnson, who was a miner, had been forced to retire from active work hy illness seven years ago. Mr. Johnson was born in Mount Pleasant, March 24, 1878, a son of Sophus W. and Anna Maria Johnson. John-son. He is survived by his mother and three .TiKters, Mrs. Emma J. Mc-Comb, Mc-Comb, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Henrietta Henri-etta J. Snow, Midvale, and Mrs. Myrtle J. Jensen, Axtell, Utah. Fucnral strvices were conducted in the North Ward L. D. S. chapel at 2 p. m. Monday with Bishop Henry P. Olsen officiating. The choir sang, "Abide With Mei," and the opening prayer was offered by Elder Christeian Johansen. The choir then sng, "Though Deepening Deepen-ing Trials." Mrs. Grant Olssnj sang, "Oh Lieht Divine." Thei speakers were Bi'hop A. L. Peterson, Presi-df Presi-df nt H. C. Jacobs and Bishop Henry P. 01s"n. Mrs. Obed A. Nelson sang. ''Im A Pligrim" and the choir sang, "Rock of Ape?:." The bendiction was cfTr-d by Elder William Olson. Interment was in the City cemetery cem-etery where Elder Ma-ls Anderson decicat'd the grave. |