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Show Deaths and Funerals CHANSLOR Funeral services for Barbara Jane Chanslor, young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ubert Chanslor,' were held yesterday afternoon in Og- ' den city cemetery. EMMERTSON The funeral cor- ( tege for John Er Emmertson left the i Lindquist chapel at 1 o'clock this af-l. ternoon. Bishop E. A. Olson will con- ANDERSON Services for Miss Pearl L. Anderson were held yesterday yester-day afternoon in Ogden city cemetery, with Bishop's Counselor Albert Bell presiding. Counselor Bell made the funeral sermon and a solo was rendered ren-dered by Perry Johnson. JEWEL The funeral cortege for Mrs. Mary Alice Jewel and her daughter, daugh-ter, Jennie, left the Larkln chapel" at 1 o'clock loday and will go to Roy cemetery, where services will be held at tho grave. s FERRIS The funeral cortege for : Mrs. Mary E, Ferris left the residenco I of D. F. Seery, 1159 Twenty-fifth street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Services Ser-vices will be held In Mountain View cemetery. ' BROWN Thomas I. Brown, 28 years of age died at his home In North Ogden at 7:50 o'clock last evening of pneumonia. He is survived by his -wife, Emma Harris Brown, and a daughter, Phyllis. His parents and! the following brothers and sisters also1 survive: John and William Brown,' Jeanctte Hensen, Zina Hamby, Dora' Peterson, Nettle Hunter and Miss Ber-I tha Brown. The decedent was a faith- .....v.. w. A. w. bUUltll UilU I at the time of his death was In tho presidency of the M. I. A. The body Is at the Larkln chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. RENO The funeral cortege for Sarah Jane Reno left the residence at!' 2 o'clock this afternoon. Services in i Ogden city cemetery' will be conducted by-Rev. John W. Hyslop. ' . : |