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Show Deaths and Funerals SODERQU 1ST Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa May Sodcrquist, wife of Emil Soderqulst. will be held next Wednesday at 2 p. m.. in the Eighth ward meeting house, Bishop W. W. -Itawson officiating. The casket will be open at tho homo -128 Cross street, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and until un-til time of services Wednesday. Mrs. Soderquist was the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. John Maddock. The funeral services have been arranged for Wednesday Wed-nesday on account of the arrival of a I brother. Lawrence Maddock, from the j southern states mission field of the L D, S. church. , BECKETT Joseph Beckett, former resident of Ogden passed- away, March 12, at Gern, Idaho, arter a prolonged ' ilness of stomach trouble. Mr: Beck-, Beck-, ett was GS years of age and is suhived , by his wifo and three, daughters, among them. Mrs. Tracy Bingham and iMrs. James Schainch of Ogden. Five sisters and one brother also survive, two of whom are. Mrs. Z. Phillips and W. H. Beckett. Sr., reside in Ogden. Funeral services will probably be held Monday at the Larkin chapel. Inter ment Ogden City cemetery. i WHERRY Funernl services for E. J. Wherry, who, died in Oakland, Calif- j ' ornla, will be Isold at 2 .30 o'clock Mon jj day afternoon at the home of his son. , Dr. S. W. Wherry, 2609 Madison . avenue. , p'' Following the services here the body ' r will be taken to Salt Lake for burial. , p The body will bo brought to Osacn j f; tomorrow evening from Oakland. : r oo. 1 It is hard to make a married man sec the advantages of heaven, where ; everyone livee as in one big family I ;. . |