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Show FUNERAL SERVICES FOR DAVID II. CARLSTON Very impressive and well attended at-tended services were held at the North ward chapel March JIG for David 11. Oarlston. Bish-!;T Bish-!;T .lohn K. Graham presided. (The combined choirs of (u. Fairview wards rendered "Sweet hour of Prayer." "Farewell all earthly honors," land Book of my K'efuge. Special Spe-cial numbers were a ipinrtctt, Iby Noldon Young, Ernest Terry i Jesse L. Young and Lewis IVt-icrson, IVt-icrson, and a vocal solo by Jesse , Young. Lester C. 'Miner, , George F. Olsen and S.S. Sanderson Sand-erson were speakers who gave i many tributes of love and respect re-spect to the departed. C.L. iStewart of the N.S.H. faculty .spoke representing the high : school, he also read two appro ipriate poems. Closing re-i re-i marks were given by Bishop iGraham, C.L. Priteliett g-ive I tlie opening prayer and Albert (Stewart the benediction. Floral Flo-ral offerings were profuse and beautiful being carried liV i eighteen voung ladies. Be i .sides a large number of rela- . '. i itives and friends, cloven broth- .ere and two sisters of the d -1 .ceased were present. Joseph, Henry, Osborne, John, James, and Benjamin Carlston acted j as pallbearers. David Carls-j iton was a faithful latt r dayj isaiut and will be greatly mis-e 1 by the comniunity. His wife, is the president of the Kelio'.' i Society of the Fairview North j ward. |