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Show uu I DEATHS AND FUNERALS ROSETTE SI DWELL. Rosette Sidwell, the 2-wceks-old daughter of Wilson and Violet Sid-woll, Sid-woll, died this morning of pneumonia at tho parents' home in Roy. Tho .funeral .fu-neral services will be held Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, in Roy. THOMAS SWABY, Thomas Swaby, aged 75 years, pnsBPd away at 10" o'clock this morning morn-ing at his residence, 199 Webt Twenty-first street Tho cause of death was 'general debility, Mr Swaby having hav-ing been in poor health for the past three months. The decedent was born in England February 28, 1S35, and en mo to Utah in 1S7S and had resided here eer since. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. Baggs. Tho funeral arrangements have not yot been announced. , ' AFTON MARIE HERRICK. Thc funeral services over tio remains re-mains of Afton Marie Herrlck were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Eighth Ward meeting house with Bishop James Tajloi officiating Tho solos rendered by Mrs. Emil Msiddock were "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," "Suffer LUtlo Children To Como Unto Mo," "Abide With Me" and "One Sweetly, Solemn Thought." Tho speakers at the, services woro Bishop Taylor and E. A vLarklu. Ther were many friends presOnt and a profusion pro-fusion of floral tributes 'bedecked tho caBkoL Interment was ,.Made In the Ogden city cemetery 'in a grave dedicated dedi-cated "by John Lefgreon. MERRILL WILLIAM DUNCAN. After an Illness of three days from pneumonia, Men ill William, the infant in-fant son of William K. and Lydia Duncan, Dun-can, died at thc family home in Roy Monday. The funeral was held toda with services at tho Roy meeting houso at 2 o'clock. Interment Inter-ment in thc comotory thcro. ROBERT D. SUTTON. Thc funeral of Robert D. Sutton was. held yesterday afternoon with services at Llndquist's funeral chapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Carver Car-ver conduoted tho services and took as tho text of his funeral oration tho thirteenth verse of tho thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians. - Tho musical selections consisted of a duet "Jesus Lover of My Soul," by Mrs Mary Farley and. Mrs. Vance Pearson; the solo "Face to Face," by Mrs. Pearson, and "Sleep On Beloved" by Mrs. Farley. The Ogden local, of tho International Interna-tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Work-ers attended thc services In a body and performed their ritulistic service at the grave In Mountain View cemetery. |