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Show mj Deaths and Funerals WARD Funeral services for James ' M. Ward will be held Sunday at A o'clock at the North Ogden meetipg house. Bishop Frederick Barker presiding. pre-siding. The floral offerings may be left at the Larkin chapel until 2 p. ni. tomorrow and the body will lie in state al the family home in North Ocden thll evening and tomorrow until fune- ral hour. Interment, North Ogden cemetery. ROBERTSON The body of William Robertson will be shipped by Larkins' I company at 3:15 o'clock today to Idaho F'alls, where funeral services and Interment will occur FREW Clarence Frew died in Oxford, Ox-ford, Idaho, Thursday, June 12 of pneumonia He was born in Hooper twenty years ago, the son of James and Mary Ann Smith Frew and is survived sur-vived by his mother and four brothers, broth-ers, James, Earl, Arnold and Lester, all of Oxford, Idaho. Two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Stoker and Mrs Annie Walt of Sracuse, Utah, also survive The body will arrive in Opiden this ening at nine o'clock and will be taken to the Lindqulst chapel and lat er to the home of an uncle, William Frew in Hooper. Services will be held I Monday at 1 p. m. in the Hooper meeting meet-ing house, and interment will occur at Hooper. WILSON P"uneral services for Orson Or-son Wilson will be held Sunday at 11 30 in the West Ogden meeting house. Bishop C R. Dana presiding. The cortege will leave the home, 2421 C avenue, nt 11.15 a. m. Sunday interment, in-terment, Ogden City cemetery. WHITTON The funeral of John M Whltton will be held at St. Joseph s church Monday, at 10 o'clock a. iu. The remains may be viewed at the home, 931 Twenty-sixth street from 10 a m Sunday to evening The deceased was a prominent busi- uees man of Leadville, Colo., from Uej beginning of that town until remov!nc to Ogden about fifteen years ago He came to Ogden in 18S9 and invested in real estate, which he mostly held during dur-ing the subsequent years, to consider able extent buying and selllnjr He became we known and highly regarded regard-ed as a business man. but in late years has not been active, or much seen in business circles, owing to poor condi tion phy;icall, resulting from and lasting ever after a sick spell and ner vous breakdown some ten vears ago. I Mr Whitfon leaves surviving him his wife, one grown son, two young sons and little daughter. The oldest son, John M. Whitton. Jr., has been In the United States navy many vears, land holds official position at this (time. He is expected to reach Ogden t Sunday. |