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Show I DEATHS AND FUNERALS JOSEPH C. FIFE. Joseph C. Fife, five-weeks-old son of James F. aud Ha7.el Bybeo Fife, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the fam-ih fam-ih residence. 570, Tweutj -ninth street, of pneumonia. Funeral services will bo held at 2 p, ru, Thursday, Bishop W. O. Ridges presiding. J. WILLIAM BROWNING. !) The funeral services over tho remains re-mains of J William Browning were held nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Lafkln fc Sons' fuueral chapel. Bishop Bish-op E A Olson presiding The musical numbers were rendered by Orson Griffin Grif-fin and Miss Diana Brown. The speafcerB were C. F. Mlddletou, E. A. Larkin and Bishop Olson. Irttenue'rit was made in tho City cemetery. MISS ORLENA MESSENGALE. . .... i ; x ' The 'funeral' of 0Ylena ' Messengale , wnnvheld ,at thfe, Clearfield -inseting h'duso at 2 o'clock yosterday afternoon. Bishop Wood conducting tho services. The ward choir rendered several selections selec-tions aud thero was a duet by Misses Hattlo Guthrie and Martean Smith. Speakers at tho Bervlco were Elder Leonard L. Lavton. I Woods, Patriarch Patri-arch G. W. Larkin, Fred C, Walker ' and Bishop Woods. Many friends and relatives attended the. service. Interment Inter-ment waBKnadc at Clearfield. t MRS! GEOBGECOTTLEr . The funerll of Mrs. Emma Cottle wife of George Cottle, of Hooper, was held at the Hooper meeting house at ' 12 o'clock yesterday with Blahop W. W. Chllds -presiding yrhc f ohcrt speakers were Fred Foulger, Jjimes! It. Beus and John Hooper. There were musical numbers by the ward choir and a solo by Mrs. George-Manning, George-Manning, also a selection by a male-quarteL male-quarteL The Interment was made at the Hooper cemetery. |