Show RO HITES HELD full MILO DUSK seldom was first ward chapel as crowded as at this thi ocon casion few occasions has the first ward chapel been so crowded as it was friday afternoon when funeral services were held fot for milo busk whose death we reported last week peter nielson of the ward bishopric officiated and the services were opened by a quartet composed of mrs vern blomquist miss meryn hansen henry ward and clarence littlewood singing sometime well understand soren offered the invocation mrs jas AL peterson and daughter madge sang jesus lovar r of my soul and other musical numbers number during the services were a violin salo by miss aliss maxine erickson and a vocal solo facelo face to face by kenneth L hood dr TR TE gledhill spoke well vell of f the departed and offered words of comfort to the ithe bereaved iams remarks enoch larsen drew from the question if we were given the privilege to choose how and when our lives would be taken from us would we succeed thoughts that th at were appropriate and comforting to the mourners peter nielson gave a brief biography of the deceased the benediction was pronounced by bishop F al ogden ross heppler henry ward fred whitehead chris marquardson of elsinore william harward of aurora and victor larsen acted as ers the boys of the Trail builders class of the first ward primary of which mrs busk was the teacher carried the many beautiful floral offerings fe fo Inter interment nien t was in the city cenieth cemetery ry |