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Show oo Deaths and Funerals BULLOCK. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Bullock was held yesterday afternoon in the Warren ward meeting meet-ing house. Bishop William Wayment presided and tho speakers were F. F. Barrow, Joseph Wayment, Joseph Skeen, Patriarch George W. Larkin and Bishop Wayment. Special music was furnished by the ward choir, Jesse Jes-se Wayment and Herbert East. The interment was made in the Warren cemetery. STICKNEY. Tho funeral of Thomas Thom-as J. Stlckney will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in tho Seventh ward meeting meet-ing house. The remains may bo viewed view-ed tonight and tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at the Larkin mortuary. EN GST ROM Funeral services for Theodore Engstrom will be held at 3 ). m. Sunday from the Liudquist ;hapel. Reverend H. D Zimmerman officiating. Remains may be viewod it the chapel tomorrow afternoon and evening. Interment in Ogden City cemetery. MILDON Tomorrow at 2 p. m "rom the Lindqulst chapel, impressive funeral services for Andrew Jackson Mildon will be conducted by Bishop Alma Kcyes. Ir, Mildon was born April 12, 1SSG, and death occurred last Wednesday at Salt Lake. Interment Inter-ment will be made in the Ogden Ciiy cemetery. ZUPPANN Funeral services were held for May Adell, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Zuppann, at 10 a. in. today at the home, 2243 Adams avenue, Bishop O. M. Sanderson conducting. Thomas E. McKay, Leslie Van Dyke. Samuel G. Dye and Bishop Sanderson offered tender words of consolation to the deeply bereaved family and the following fol-lowing musical selections, arranged by Professor Joseph E. Ballantyne, was given by Jed Ballantyne, Robert Dennie, Mrs. Agnes Warner and Mrs. Bernice Glazier: "Shall We Meet Beyond the River?" "I Have Read of a Beautiful City," by the quartet, and duets, Jesus, Lover of My Soul," and I Need Thee Every Hour," by Mrs. : Glazier and Mr. Dennie. A wealth of boautiiul flowers were the touching testimonials of the love and sympathy i of many friends. Interment was made in Ogden C ty cemetery. E. A. Larkiu dedicated the grave. STICKNEYFuneral services for Thomas J. Stlckney will bo held at 2 P. m Saturday in the Seventh ward meeting house. Bishop M. L. Jones presiding. The casket will be open to friends this morning rrom 5 to 9 o clock at Larkins' funeral chapel and Saturday from 10 a. ra. to 1 p m. at the home, 42G Thirteenth street. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. NYE. William Nye, a stranger in Ogden, died at the Dee Memorial hospital hos-pital this noon following an operation for cancer of the face. The remains were moved to LindquistB' chapel and a daughter In CIrcleville, Ohio, will be communicated with. Funeral announcement an-nouncement later. |