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Show Deaths and Minerals Edward John Maddock well known voung man of Ogden died this v morning at a local hoapital of diabetes HjflW after a two weeks' Illness. He was HflM born at Ogdeft. October, 1. BBS 194, was the son of Thomas John and Emily Abbott MaddocU He was V employed as brakeman on tin Utah H i .i 1 1,,, i .i iii " - HHHj February 8, 1017 Mr. Maddock en- HJ listen In the .ri.- ...f hi- .mi: m HjflV the Twent -first Infantry. He a Hi stationed n! Balboa park, San Diego HL Fort Wright, Wa HSR lnska, and was honorably discharg- HflH ed at the Presidio, sail Francisco, May HHK 1920 HHH Tho deceased Is survived by his HHB parents and the following sisters and HHH brothers Mrs. Pauline Jacobson, of H ; .rich-, in City, Mrs. ulla Taylor and HHBj Jra Maddock of Ogdiri HjflM Funeral services will be held Frl- HflK .lay at 3 o'clock at the Lishlh ward HHK meeting hot ;ishop W W. Rawson HHB presiding Th remains may he riew- HHHj eft Thursday afternoon and evening HHH al Iarkln and Sons' chapel and Friday HHH from 10 a. m. to p. m at the family HHHJ residence, 549 Cross street HHH Interment will l in the Ogden HHH City cemetery. j Mrs. Mary King, aped G9 vears. died HjflH last evening at a loal hospital of Iness Deceased has been a resident of Brigham City the past six years j and previous to that time made her! home at Tooele and Suit 1-ike City. She was born at Paisley, Scotland, June 3. 1851, was the daughter of Janus and Mary McDonald Donaldson Donald-son and widow of the late Daniel H. King Surviving are her children, Mrs, MarclUa ECuppeS, Mrs. Grace Christ-ensen Christ-ensen and John King, also the following fol-lowing brothers: James Alex and Archie Ar-chie Donaldson, sister. Mrs. Grace Harris a niece, Mls3 Marcella Pearce and nine prand children. The bodv will bp shipped to Tooele tomorrow by Larkln and Sons' where funeral services will be held at the South ward meeting houso at 1 30 p, m. Burial will be made at Tooele Funeral services for Ada Fiorina Astill Hedlund, wife of Stuart Hed-lund. Hed-lund. will le held Thursday at 3 p. m, from Lindqulst chap. I, Bishop D li ESnslgn will preside. Friends may call at the chapel tomorrow. Interment will be in City cemeter . Funeral services for Johanne Run-l,i-l w er hi Id In i In- I'hlrteenth ward chapel yesterday conducted bj Bishop J. li. Jenkins. Musial sei l.-.-.s wi-re fuifdshed by Doris Martin, Mr. and Mrs. William Pickett and .Mrs Emily Mborn. Speakers Included Peter H. .Sorenson and Christian Chrlstcnscn of Hrigham, Gilbert Stewart and Bishop Jenkins. Interment was in the city cemetery Members of the Danish Hrotherhood were pall bearers and the ladles auxiliary acted as flower bearers. |