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Show Deaths and Funerals THOMPSON The funeral of William Wil-liam Thompson was held yesterday at 2 p. m in the Wilson ward chapel with Bishop E. A. Bingham officiating. A male quartet sang "I Need Thep Every Ev-ery Hour" and "My Father Knows" Robert Greenwell sang "Beautiful Isle." "Some Sweet Day" and "The Christian's Goodnight" were rendered bv Miss Josephine Shorten. The speakers were C. E. Erickson. Willard Bingham. President Frank Stratford and Bishop Bingham. Six sons of the deceased acted as pall bearers. Interment was in ,Pg-de ,Pg-de city cemetery. COttlNS The funeral of Mrs Ellen El-len Collins will be held Sunday afternoon after-noon in the Tenth ward at 2 o'clock with Bishop T. P. Terry officiating. The body may be viewed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frost, on Tarry avenue, this afternoon and Sunday morning. Interment will be in Ogdt D City cemetery. THURGOOD Mrs. Lydla N. Thur-good Thur-good died yesterday at the hospital after a few days' illness with pleurisy Mrs. Thurgood was the wife of Ezra Thurgood of SyTacuse, and was 24 years of age. The body was taken to the Llndquist chapel pending funeral arrangements. K E Y E S Lyman Henry Keyes passed away at 11 o'clock last evening after several years' illness of stomach stom-ach trouble. Ho was born in Oregon. January 29. 1886, and had for several years been employed in the signal service of the Union Pacific railroad. Mr. Keyes Is survived by his wife and the following children- Mrs. James Russell of Evanston, Wyo ; Mrs H-rum H-rum Mortensen of Vista, Nev.; James Keyes, Willard, Utah; David Keyes, LeRoy, Wyo ; Roy Keyes, Green River, Riv-er, Wyo ; Mrs. Roy Crompton, Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Lester Keyes, Uintah; Mrs Phil Nalder of Layton. and Edan H Keyes of Uintah. Mr. Keyes was a member of the church of Latter-Day Saints and was well known in this city. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4 o'clock In the Uintah meeting house. Bishop C. A. Fernelius will officate Interment In-terment at Uintah The body will lie in state at the home in Uintah tomorrow. tomor-row. JENNINGS The body of Mrs. Hazel Jennings, wife of Charles Jennings, was taken to Morgan this morning and funeral services were held this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock and interment was made at Porterville A brother of the deceased came up from Camp Kearny to attend the services. DOYLE Funeral services for George Doyle, the infant son of Mr and Mrs G. F. Doyle, were held at the family home, S 1 5 Washington avenue, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Bishop Bish-op W. W. Rawson was the speaker and musical numbers were given by Mrs. Emily Maddock who sang, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," "O, M Father," and "Sweet Rest in Heav D Interment was made in Willard cemetery. ceme-tery. Ogden City Floral Co., floral designs. 413 Twenty -fourth street Phone 1603 I oo |