Last Rites Held For j Clarence Edgar DaltonFuneral service were held Satur-j]day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the)East ward chapel for Clarence Ed- jgar Dalton, whose passing was re- j ported in last week's issue of this i paper. II They were conducted by Elmer jjGurr of the Ward bishopric and 1 commenced with a mixed quartetconsisting of Alice Mitchell, Berta jBurton, Clair Rowley and Karl Mitchell “The Beautiful Country’'with Itha Morten sen at the piano-IJohn L. Lowder offered the opening prayer and Luella A. Dalton was the first speaker, readign sentiments and giving some of the Dalton, family history. Mrs. Scott Day sang a solo, “Unanswered Yet withDella Marsden at the piano. Walter jC. Mitchell, life long friend of the deceased and his employer much ofI the time when he was a resident of 1 Farowan was the second speaker, jjwith Elder Gurr making a few closing remarks.| The mixed quartet sang “Abide I vith Me as the closing number,| and William U. Thornton offered J the closing prayer. At the cemetery j I the grave was dedicated by Wm- C. Mitchell. |I Pallbearers were John S., Carlyle, I{Harley and Rulon Dalton, Claude Burton and Clark Orton.