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Show Dealfis mi Funerals OSCHERWITZ The funeral of Mrs. Kthcl Oscherwitz was held yesterday at 2 p. m. in the Lindquist funeral chapel. Rabbi Samuel Baskin of Salt Lake took charge of the service. Interment In-terment was in Mountain View cemetery. ceme-tery. Tho pallbearers were A. Sopor-stein, Sopor-stein, Bonn Oppman, John Krienes, Joseph Jo-seph Benowitz, Samuol Kurtz and Max Davidson.. JAMISON Tho funeral of Robert Jamison was held yesterday in the Lindquist chapel at 4 p. m. Bishop R. H. Rhees officiated. The speakers were Wiley G. Cragun and Irvine Al-vord. Al-vord. A double mixed quartet composed com-posed of Marlon Cragun, Annie Cragun, Cra-gun, Emma Wade, William Wade, Wallace Budge and LeRoy Barker, sang "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," "Rock of Ages" and "Oh, My Father." Marvin Cragun sang "Resignation." Interment was in North Ogden cemetery. STEWART The funeral of Mrs. Rachel Pearl Stewart, wife of Walter W. Stewart, who died yesterday at the family home In Kaysvillc, will be hold at 2 p. m. Wednesday in tho Kaysville ward chapel and Interment will be in Kaysvillc ward chapel and Interment will ho in Kaysvillo cemotory. Flowers Flow-ers left at Larkins before 10 a. m. Wednesday will be taken to tho funeral. fu-neral. ' BELL Edward- Bell, aged 35 years, passed away at tho family homo in Roy this morning at 7 o'clock. Mr. Bell died very suddenly of apoplexy. Ho was a pioneer of Utah and Webei county having come to this stato from Bristol, England, in 1S63. He was born in England, May 8, 1832. His wife, Mary Ann Bell and one daughter, Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Olmstead, survive. Funeral services serv-ices will be held in tho Roy moetlng house Tuesday at 1 o'clock, Bishop Martin P. Brown officiating. The body will lie in state at the homo tills evening even-ing and tomorrow until funeral services. serv-ices. Interment Ogden City cemetery. Floral offerings, may bo loft at the Liirkih chapel until 1 a. m tomorrow. |