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Show Deafk and Funerals MILDON The funeral of Andrew J. Mildon was held Saturday afternoon after-noon In tho Lindquist chapel. Bishop's Bish-op's Counselor A. Anderson conducted conduct-ed the service and the speakers were Adolph Fernelius and A. Anderson. Special music was furnished by Joseph Jo-seph Fernelius. Tho interment was made In tho City cemetery. EN GST ROM Tho funeral of Theodore Theo-dore Engstrom was held yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at the Lindquist chapel, Rev. H. D. Zimmerman offlclatng. Two solos ' were sung at tho service by Josephine Shorten. The Interment was mado in the City cemetery-Si cemetery-Si NGLETON Mrs. Christina Singleton, Sin-gleton, widow of the late Thomas Singleton, died last night at the family fam-ily home In Plain City from general debility. She was born at Adwlck, England, January 12, 1821 and was married to Thomas Singleton In 184G. Ten years later they emigrated to Utah, settling nt Lehi. They lived In Lehl for two years and then moved to Plain City and have lived there, ever since. The following children ! survive: Mrs. Eliza Richardson of Alamo, Al-amo, Idaho; Mrs. Sarah Simms, White Rock, Utah; Mrs. Almlra Meal, Mrs. Emma Richardson, Thomas Singleton Single-ton and Joseph Singleton of Plain City. Thirty-one grandchildren and 43 great-grandchlldrerf also survive. ' The funeral announcement will be made later. LINDQUIST The funeral of Mrs. C. J. A. Lindquist will be held tomorrow tomor-row at 3 p. m., in the Second ward meeting house. The body may be viewed at the family residence on Adams Ad-ams avenue until 9 o'clock tonight and tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. The Interment will be made in the City cemetery. ANDERSON Andrew Anderson died Saturday afternoon at Kanesville from apoplexy. He was bom August 1, 1873, and is survived by a wife aud two children and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters: Charles, Henry, George and A.melia Anderson. The funeral was to be held ' today at Kanesville. HIGGS The funeral of tho Infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Hlggs, who died on Friday, was held Saturday in the Kaysville ward meeting meet-ing house and the interment was made in the Kaysville cemetery. STICKNEY P'uneral services for Thomas J. Stlckney were held Saturday Satur-day afternoon In the Seventh ward meeting house. Bishop's counselor Asael Farr presided and the speakers speak-ers were Carl Peterson, E. A. Larkin and Asael Farr. Special music wns rendered by Mrs. Artie Blakeley, Mrs. Florence Jones and Mrs. Emily Mad-dock. Mad-dock. The interment was made In the City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Elder Erickson. CAHOON This morning, Guy Ca-hoon Ca-hoon died at the Dec hospital. Remains Re-mains are at Larkin's parlors pending pend-ing funeral arrangements. RYAN At 7 a. m. today Bishop John Ryan died of old age and general gen-eral debility at the family home, 31S7 Grant avenue. Deceased was born at Hickingham, Suffolk, England, and Is a pioneer of Utah, having lived here over 45 years. Remains were taken to the Larkin Parlors pending funeral arrangements which will be announced later. |