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Show Deaths and Funerals WHEAT Thi funeral of (Sebrge D. Wheat we held In the Llevenih ward mc- ting house yesterday under the i direction of Bishop N. A. Tanner. Counselor John Nicholas conducted the services. Walter Stephens and Mrs. jRernlce Tyret! sang Speakers included includ-ed James Hourlas, John Hooper, Bishop Tanner and Counselor Nicholas Nichol-as Intel ment was in the city ceme-' I tery. Clerks of the commissary acted as pallbearers f; 1C. Watklns dedl-i cua the gra s. I CARBINE Funeral services f,.i I,ucy E. Curbing will be held in the, i Fourth ward chapel tomorrow all noon. Bishop II. B, Lund will direct, 1 the services. The body mav be viewed I at the LlndQUlst chapel this afternoon and tomorrow until 11.30 o'clock ; ROSS Mrs Sarah Boss, mother of I Charley oss ol Ogden. well known! i by main here, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of her daughter daugh-ter in Salt Lake. Mrs Ross had bn q 111 only a few days before her death. FuneraJ services will be held Tuesdav at 2 p. m. in the Richards ward, Salt' Lake HlDIiEIGH Funeral services for Elizabeth C Wardlelgh were conducted conduct-ed in the .Methodiv, church yesterday yester-day afternoon by im Hugh Ne-' Ne-' vllle. Six grandsons acted as paJl- liearers. Lincoln Circle, j. A. K., the Bebekkas and Pythian sisters attended attend-ed In a body. LOdgS rituals were also , Conducted Interment was in the bitj cemetery. VOYOM A K H - - Funeral services , for ZangH Voyosevlch will be held In I Sail Like tomorrow under the aus-! aus-! pices of ihe Serbian society. The body will leave Ogden at Io o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will be in tin- .Mount OUvo cemeterj in s;.,ii I Lake 'v' VoyosSVich was born April u'0, tss. mi Montenegro ami come to the United States In l:H0. ufl has resided re-sided in Ogden for throo years. He Is survived by hw widow and two children. Wetter Floral furnishes the flowers 7766 ' |