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Show uu Deaths and Funerals OWENS Henry E. Owens was buried In the city cemetery yesterday following services at Larkih & Sons chapel conducted by Bishop O. M. Sanderson. "Some Day Wo'll Understand." Under-stand." "Some Sweet Day," and "The Christian's Goodnight." were sung by Miss Josephine Shorten. Speakers were Albert B. Foulger and Bishop Sanderson. BECRAFT The funeral of Chester A Bccraft will be held Sunday afternoon after-noon at 2 p. m., at the Larkln &. Sons chapel. SNOOKS. Funeral services for Nancy Snooka were held at 2 o'clock yesterday at the North Ogden meetinghouse meeting-house "With Bishop's Counselor Lorenzo Loren-zo Ward presiding. The ward choir sang "O My Father." A duet, "Jesus Want Me For a Sunbeam," was given by Jessie and Olive Randall. The solos "My Jesus as Thou Wilt," by Miss Norma Warner; "Sometime We'll Understand," Un-derstand," by A. McFarland, and "Sweet Little Rosebud" by Miss Mabel Ma-bel Warner, wero also rendered. Speakers were John W. Gibson, William Wil-liam Montgomery, James A. Barker and Bishop Frederick Barker. The grave in North Ogden cemetery was dedicated by Heber Randall. CRAG UN. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Cragun will be held Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Pleasant View meetinghouse. Bishop Rees will conduct the service. The body may bo viewed at the Lindquist parlors this afternoon and tomorrow morning and Tuesday morning at the Cragun home in Pleasant View. Interment will be in the North Ogden Og-den cemetery. , GWIN. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gwin were held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock in the Lindquist parlors, par-lors, with the Rev. C. R. Garver conducting con-ducting the service. C. M. Wilton sang, "Mv Jesus as Thou Wilt." and "Mother's" Beautiful Hand." "Christ, the Power of God," was the text used by the Rev. Garver. The body was shipped to Oxford, Iowa, where furthor services will be held and interment will be made. REEDER. Funeral services for Mrs W. H. Reeder, Sr., will be conducted con-ducted Tuesday in the Fourth ward meeting house by Bishop H. B. Lund. The body will arrive In Ogdon from Berkeley, Calif , Monday, and will bo taken In charge by Larkln & Son's. It may be viewed at iho residence, 824 Twenty-second street, until 1 p. in. Tuesday. WIANT The funeral of Laura N. Wiant was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Kirkendall funeral chapel, Rev. W. A. Molllnger officiating. offici-ating. A. H. Saunders sang "Face to Face" and "A Perfect Day," accompanied accom-panied on tho piano by Mrs. C. IT. Stevens. There was a large attendance at the services. Interment was in tho Mountain View cemetery. oo |