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Show Moroni Mr. Sorn Sorenson died in Moroni after two months illness, Nov. 8, 1912. He immigrated to Utah twenty five vears ago, and was fifty eight vears old at the time of his death. Funeral services were held at the Ward Meeting House, Sunday afternoon, after-noon, Bishop Bradley presiding. Services began bv the choir Sinsrinir ' "Abide with me" Opening Prayer by Nathan Faux, Singing "Shall We Me t beyond the River" Following were the speakers: Soren R. Neilson S. C. Chris'ensen, Hsb-T Christensen, Christen-sen, Erastus Curtis and Bishop Bradley, Brad-ley, AH of whom paid tribute to the eood Character, life and labor of the departed one. The Choir samz "There is Sweet Rest in Heaven" closing prayer was given by Jabez Faux. ' Mr. 0. D. Eliasen of Salt Lake spent the first part of the week at Mcroni. Frank Anderson came up from 1 Manti last weok to visit with his rela ives. I Elder Erastus Cur 'is came home j last Tuesdav from the Southern mission He has sppnt 'he past two I yenrs there. Mrs. Blackham methim at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Herrial Draper nf Payson are visiting at Moroni this week. A large crowd of young people surprised Ferry Faux Monday evening even-ing in hono- of his twentieth birthday. birth-day. Thp evening was spent in muBic and playing games. Refreshments were s M'ved. T J. Morlev Jr. went to Manti on j business Saturday. Peter J. Peterson went to Salt Lake Monday to under go a serious operation. Dr. B. C. Linebough wf nt with him. The familv of Jocom Christensen i has arrived from Denmark. Mr. Christensen and two daughters i came a year ago. i Byron Anderson who accidently shot himself in the foot is improving rapidly. i Mrs. J. P. Peterson entertained a number of h"r friends Saturday 'evening in honor of her fifti-I fifti-I eth birthday. An elaborate luncheon I was served. |