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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR ALBERT HOUND Largely attended Tuneral services ; were held in the South ward chapel Monday afternoon for Albert Noland with Bishop A. E. Mc Intosh in charge. Special music was furnished furnis-hed by the ward choir with two solos "O Dry Those Tears," by Miss Venet-la Venet-la Stansfield, and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," by Miss Gertrude Irtolfson. The -invocation was offered of-fered by Joseph Johanseu and Hans Lund pronounced the benediction. The speakers were Mads Anderson. Daniel" Rasmussen. J. W. Andersen and Bishop Mc Intosh. An ain-I' ain-I' usually large floral offering com-jpleteiy com-jpleteiy covered the casket and many flowers were banked on the stands. 'The pallbearers were W. R. Ericksen Lorin Ericksen, Harlan Ericksen of 'Salt Lake Max Coats, William Coats land Wilford Rostrom. The grave I was dedicated by Bishop Mc Intosh. I , f....-. r.,i nf tfiwil '1 nose WllO caine uum to attend the services were Judge Ferdinand Ericksen and family of Salt Lake, Professor and Mrs. Hyrum Schneider' of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchett of Huntington. Mr. Noland's death was caused by a hornet's stir,3 on the neck last Saturday while unloading hay in a j barn. The sting penetrated a blood; vessel and death came a few minutes ' later. Mr. Noland was appreciated by the people of this comunitv for his earnestness and integrity in doins ! what he cuol'i for everybody be lov- : ed. |