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Show Church Worker J Laid At Rest Funeral Serivec Eeld For V Mrs. Olevia M. Johansen Wi ?i Funeral services for Mrs. Olevia y M. Johansen were conducted at Vrt) 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Soutii Cu Ward chapel by J. Seymour Jen- 11 sen, bishop. The choir sang, "Sister Thou t Art Mild and Lovely," and the Y opening prayer was offered by Elder A. H. Anderson, w ' An organ solo was beautifully I rendered by Mrs. Ethel L. Erick- J sen. jmi A vocal solo, "Beyond The Ji Dawn," was sung, by Charles 71 Schmidt. 1 jj Bishop A. L. Peterson paid tri- bute to her life and character. A vocal solo, "Sing Me To 4 Sleep," was sung by Pearl Peter -son. is ; C. L. Stewart spoke of her life V b ; and character, lis A vocal solo, "O Dry Those isen ? Tears," was sung by Mrs. Christie 3 mi , ' Clark Robinson, is v President Leland Anderson of a "J the South Sanpete Stake spoke tson comforting words to the bereaved t . family and friends. i""-; A vocal solo, "That Wonderful go: Mother of Mine," was sung by Alice Peel Hafen. Bishop J. Seymour Jensen paid tribute to her memory and made -tI closing remarks. j The choir sang, "I Know That I My Redeemer Lives," and Bishop A O. M. Aldrich offered the closing prayer. PViy The grave in the City cemetery Wsfc was dedicated by Harry G. Erick- fm4 sen. |