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Show w DEATHS AND FUNERALS STARK EY Funeral services for Mrs .lane Starkey wore held yesterday yester-day afternoon at 1 o clock In the Roy meeting ho.ise with MiBhop Thomas Holland conducting. Music was furnished fur-nished b the ward choir aud the speakers were Martin Brown. Henrj Manning), fohn Holmes, iei iiam-mand iiam-mand Elder Hardy, A Hammond and Bishop Holland The grae j:i the Ro cemetery was dedicated by E. A. Larkin clark Following an Illness of B I weeks Of stomach and lung trouble. trou-ble. William F. Clark, the 18-3 ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs William S Clark, died at the famllj residence, Thirl ieth street, at 8 LO o'clock last evening He was born Julj 26. 1894. at Uintah and lately has ieen em plo ed at the Columbia Club Cigarf factory. His parents, a brother, Alexander and two sisters; Esther and Mar survive him. Funeral services win be held Tuesday Tues-day at 2 o'clock. Remains may bo viewed at the home, Sunday afternoon after-noon and evening and Tuesday until 1 o'clock. Interment in Ogden Citj cemetery. WRIGHT Sarah Wright died resterday afternoon at 1 nr, o'clock from general debility and old ase a' the residence of her grand son. W. E Fenner, 8X7 Twenty-fourth street The funeral services will be held 8 nday afternoon at the residence w.ih Rev T. E Carver officiating Interment In-terment will be In the Mountain View cemetery JONES Funeral services for Oer-aldine Oer-aldine .(ones the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ccorge C .lonrs who died as a result of burns received from falling In a tub of sealdlng water, will be held Sunday at noon at the Hooper melius home Interment will be In the Hooper cemet.-r. WHITE Funeral services for Mrs Charlotte While, wife of Frerl J White of Salt lke were held ves-terday ves-terday afternoon at the Llndquist chapel Adjutant Westercott of Salt Lake asalated by local officers of the Balvatlon Army conducted the services. serv-ices. HOWE Funeral serviees for Harrv Howe were hvM vesterdav afternoon at 2 o clock in the First ward meet.; ing house with Counselor Nathan raDner in charge. Musical numbers Were given by Mrs. Man Parley and Mrs. Mary Jones The speakers were nanlel Stephens. C 7 Undquist and .N'i'han Tanner. The pali-bearern -ero all brothers-in-law of the deceased. |