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Show flEBJIM S TOJEB REST G0idie b. nm. tho 7 M 0f Hans and Mnel.a slm- vmLb, dieu al w eaHy hU"' ;J. morning 1111 1!,neM 01 'U Are. yea, the gre.u, of ,icu she hu, sp--n n. Cal ,earck of heU.h. S Nielsen , .-! . fflus.cian. She was a rdu- of North Saupeie .ugh school former student of iUj Unl-,v Unl-,v of Utah and wis also at one ' teacher in the public schools or.n Sanpete district. She Ii ;d y her areut3 an1 one i'lher. Fnci3 J. Nielsen, all o. i pleasant. BUbop H.C Jacobs presided at ,.,eiy attended funeral services Thursday ai'ternoou in the North rird chapel for Miss Goldie NleUou. 1XH music was furnished by a 'ined choir from both ward and k';Bwera suu.g by Mis. Stanley H. a jirs w. M. Owock, and Evan jladsej. The speaker, tooth o m paid an eloquent tribute to ,1c high charaCer and beautiful (teals of Miss Nielson, were Preaideul tisaiel Riumussea and Bishop H. C jitobs. Prayers were offered by President S. M. Nielsen and A. F. tiyolds. Members of the Junior, Literary Cub, of which M'ss Nielsen had been member, had charge of the floral tributes which vu-e unusually beau-tilul beau-tilul and profuse. He pall bearers weir Ray Monsen o; Payson, WiUifm Rosenlof, Austin Funiien, Bert Peterson, Donald fielke aid Sherwood Pearson, all ams of Miss Nielson, The .grave was Jedicated by Bishop licofca. |