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Show will march to tho homo at 1 o'chnk and attend the funeral In a body. Tho Scotch Cronies will also attend the funeral en masse The Interment will be made In the Ogden City cemetery. WILLIAM A. FREW. The funeral services over tho remains re-mains of William Amos Frew, a former for-mer teacher in the State Industrial school, who succumbed to an operation oper-ation at 1 o'clock yesterday at the Ogden General hospital, will be he'd at 2 p. m., Monday, at Hooper meeting meet-ing house. The services will be conducted con-ducted by Bishop V. W. Child, and the interment will be at Hooper. Mr Frew was the Bon of William ' ?ud Elizabeth Frew of South Hooper, j Davis county. He was for some time I a teacher In the manual department I of the Industrial school pnd was ' highly esteemed as an Instructor, j Mr. Frew Is survived by his father i and mother. I 1 JACOB HEILOO. I The funeral services over tho remains re-mains of Jacob Helloo will be held on Sunday at 12 o'clock at the Fifth Ward mcetln nous with Bishop H, C. Jacobs officiating The remains will lie In state at tho family residence. 9C I Capital avenue, unell 9 p. ni. today, and Sunday between be-tween the hours of 0 and 10 o'clock The Interment will be In the Og den City cemetery. DEATHS AND FUNERALS WILLIAM S. LOCHHEAD. The funeral of William S. Loch-l.tnd, Loch-l.tnd, who was killed in an automobile aerldcnt on the Hot Sprlrgs road on Tiu-sday, will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at tho Fifth ward meeting house, with Bishop H. C. Jacobs pre-tiding. pre-tiding. The r--mn(ns will lie in state at the faml'v residence. Monroe, toilay ur.Ml 0 p. ni., and on Sunctay between be-tween the hours of 10 a. in. aud 1 p. in. The United Commercial Travelers |