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Show i Deaths and Funerals LOTH ROP The body of Selen? Clarl. Lathrop. whose death occurred j in 1-ortland. Oregon, February 26, arrived ar-rived In Ogden last evening and was taken to tho homo of tho parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark, 5-17 Twentieth ; street, where friends will be received tomorrow from 9 a. m. to 1 p. vi Funeral Fu-neral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward meeting house. Bishop Hyiaim Lund presiding. Miv. Lolhrop is survived by her hua-jband, hua-jband, Wallace W. Lothrop, one son. I Wade C.,Aher father and mother, two .brothers, Lloyd and Thomas H., an.! one sister. Pearl, all of Ogden. interment inter-ment will be made at Ogaen City cemc ! tciy. I ; STEWART The funeral of Lavina Stewart was held yesterday at 2 o'clock in the Second ward mcerins house, Bishop George E. Browning of-l Ificiating. Mrs. Mary Farley, Miss Josephine Jos-ephine Shorten, James Taggert, Wil-; ham Manning, and Miss Marianne Browning sang at the services. Th3 (speakeis were Bishop O. P. Anderson,! ! President W. E. RJch, Bishqp George Carter, Thomas Palmer, C. J. A. Lind-I quist and Bishop Browning. Interment) City cemetery. President Rich dedi-i catnig the grave. BACON The funeral of Walter L.i Bacon was held Saturday.at2 p. m. in the Kirkendall funeral chapel. Rev. J E. Carver officiated. Mrs. C. H. Stevens sang at the services. Interment Inter-ment City cemetery. j T is DALE The funeral of the' Into Thomas R. Tisdalc was held Sat-! urday at 3 p. m. in tho Kirkendall I chapel. Rev. W. L. Mellingor officiat- ed at tho services. Mrs. Lee Miller i sang appropriate selections. The services serv-ices were largely attended and there i was a wealth of floral offerings. The burial was made in Mountain Veiw cemetery. on . |