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Show I l NER.1I, SERVICES I CR , A l-.S. l.A N STON AI.DRICII .j Fur.Tfl swiis wei'e held Tues- jjj day at uVi:, '-: i;i the after. .oou at ij S.::h War.! ;:.:,! l.,r Al.s. Lauson Ald.'-MT., v. 'i, ,1 List Friday at a J "Nearer .iy tl.ni to Thee" was the f open.ng suns runSfto.l by the choir. ! i-.Mw ( 'h r.-'i ia a joliunsen C'ered prayer, 'l i e ; e.. k ers were Elder J. ft v,'. And. .1 see. 1'n-s. A. Alerz, who n-ad a teEtsrum i'ru:.i Pres. Anton il. L. .lei, and Pies. C. N. Lund. A solo, 1 "One I lf"-i'.i liuur" was jrivsn by Wiii'ord Haien. The choir sang "1 I Lay Thee Gently Down to Rest." The jf benediction was offered by Elder An- K, urew Larson. Th" gra? was dedicat- ed by Elder Amasa Aldrieh. Those who came here from other 1; places lo attend the funeral were Jo- 3 sepli X. Seely of Chester, Idaho, James Jeff's and family of Castle j Dale, Oscar Barton of Raymond, Can- ami, Albert Rosenlof ajid wife of Salt Lake City and .Mvron Aldrieh , and I'ain.ly of Spring City. |