THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1942IN FINAL RITES HELD T FOR RUBY STRUVEMogul o( iocal team.i fourament on. of took score, gainstwentrd.nntain? ports-medalunan-standtL car-c ham-dim in-thnson 5-Nash Pres* Yatter-wallis n. and ceivedThau *5 and •s eachFunwereheldday at 2 p. m. In the Second ward chapel for Ruby Struve The open* ing song by the choir was titled “1 Know That My RedeemerLives.t huge ials of f Content, semi-Invocation was by Orion Jensen and a duet, *Tn The Garden'* was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shumway.Airs. Stella Paton. the first speaker. read a poem of her own com position. Did You Know Kuby?.*' Hans C. Nelson spoke of the close family relationship of the Struve family. Mrs. Alvin Carlson gave a song. Without a Song. Deo Peterson was the next speaker and Bishop Howard Hall gave the clos ing remarks. Mrs. Otto F Osker of Logan gave a vocal solo, -Dream Mother. Benediction was by A.-chie Gill.The grave at the Preston com • t:ery was dedicated by I- E. Han sen.Ruby died at the LDS'hospital In Salt Lake City following a serious illness. She was bom in Preston. December 22. 1909. a daughter of William and Minnie Osker Struve She Is survived by a daughter, j Yvonne, her mother and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs.Anna Chrlstenseu of Big Plttey. Wvo.; Christian of South Gate, Cal.: Fred of Pittsburg. CalMrs ) | Ella Hobbs of Franklin; Mrs. Min {nle Jensen of Clarkston, Utah. Bill and Roland of Hollywood, Cal. Nv mail of Logan; Preston of Salt Lake City and Mrs. June Norton of Long Beach, Cal.o-Wifactur over tc use of curtaitogeth2EPePNEUMONIA FATAL