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Show Deafe and Funerals BliAIR Funeral services for Mrs. Ceralla Blair, wife of Icauc Blair, will be held at 2 o'Mock Sunday in lh Twelfth ward meeting house The bod) niav be viewed this afternoon and evening and tomorrow morning nt the homo of the daughw-r. Mrs K. M. Hoggan. 932 Binford. 4 CANNADY The funeral of Mrs E W. Cannady will be held at Klrken-dull Klrken-dull B 1 h:ipol tomorrow afternoon a' 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be In ih-city ih-city cemetery. The body may be iewetl Sunday nmrnine, finni 10 o'clock until the funeral. The servli ea will be conducted by ihr Christian Sci ence church. POOI, Funeral services for Mrs. Pool will ie held Sunday at ?. o'clock at the Eleventh ward meeting house. Bishop N A. Tanner Conducting The body may viewed this afternoon ;ind evening and on Snday until 2 o'ClOt 1 gl tiie home, 28 Patteraon avenue Interment will be in the City cemetery. RARBIVSSEN Reed Raamuasen, the six-weeks-old "n of Mr. and Mra John Kaamussen of Wanahip, Summit county, died yesierdav. Funeral services ser-vices will be held at the Wanshlp chapel Sunday afternoon. ni,AIH Funeral services for Ddrt Cerella Blair Will be lield Sunday at -o clock at the Twelfth ward meeting house with B'shop T B. V hi c lv. rlght officiating The body may be Viewed at the home of the daughter. Mrs. Robert Hoggan. 'J32 Binford aenue. this afternoon and on Sunday until 1 , o'clock. Burial Will be in City ccme-: tcry. ANDERSON Archibald A And. r-son, r-son, 60 yean of age. died at a local1 hospital at X o'clock last evening as' the result of internal Injuries he sus-i tained three days ago In a fall from ai ladder. Mr. Anderson was assisting Q. 1 C. Alder of 2571 Lincoln avenue in I the building of a porch when the lad-I der slipped and he was tnrOWnheavily to the ground. The decedent Was an employe of the I'nion station baggage I room and was B member of the Broth-, erhood of Railway Clerks and the Modern Woodmen of America. He was born in Salt Lake. November 5, 1S59. Surviving h'm are his wife, three daughters, Mrs Malinda Evans and 1 Mips Edith Anderson of Ogden and) Mrs Ethel Qauff of Denver, three brothers and eight sisters. The body was taken In charge by Larkln and Son and will be sent to Malad Sun-, day afternoon for services Tuesday The body may be viewed this evening! and tomorrow until noon at the ltrkin chapel |