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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS PHILIP GOSS. Funeral services over Philip Goss will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday at Larkln & Sons' funeral chapel, Bishop Bis-hop James Slater conducting the services. ser-vices. The body may be viewed between be-tween tho hours" of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Saturday at tho chapel. ELSE VAN BOERUM. Else Van Boerum died at the fam-rosidence, fam-rosidence, 2719 Madison avenue, this morning of general debility. He was born April 20, 1848, in Holland, came to Utah in 1904. He is survived by i his wife, two sons, three daughters I and four grandchildren. Funeral announcements will be made later. ROBERT ROBINSON. Funeral services for Robert Robinson, Robin-son, baggageman for the O. S. L. and pioneer of Ogden, will bo hold at the Presbyterian church at I o'clock Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, the Rev. J. E. Carver Car-ver "presiding. The body may be viewed at the Larkln funeral chapel between tho hours of 10 a. m. and 12 noon and 2:20 p. m. and 4 p. m. on the day of funeral and will be shipped ship-ped at 6:50 o'clock, Saturday evening to Omaha where interment will occur oc-cur Monday. PARLEY W. BELNAP. Funeral services over tho remains of Parley W. Bolnap wero held at the Hooper meeting house at 12 o'clock yesterday. Tho building was crowded by the largo number of friends attending the service Tho ward choir rendered tho selections "Shall We Meet Beyond the River," "My Dear Savior" and "Gently Lead Us." Charles Fowles rendered the solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," Miss Elsie Fowers and choir sang "O Grave, Vhere Is Thy Victory?" Vic-tory?" The speakors were J. II. Preece, James Beus, John Hooper, A C. Chrlsteusen and Thomas Reed. The Interment was made in the Hooper Jcemetery in a grave dedicated by E. A. Larkln. FRANK DOTY. The funeral services of Frank Doty, the aged gambler who was found dead at the St. Paul rooming house several days ago, were held at the Heaton-KJrkendall Heaton-KJrkendall chapel yesterday afternoon, after-noon, Rev. Bralnerd presiding. Intor-ment Intor-ment was made in the city cemetery no |