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Show I DEATHS AND ' FUNERALS DORCAS E, JENSEN. Dorcas E., the twenty-month-old daughter of' Noah and Margaret Jensen, Jen-sen, died yesterday morning at tho family residence at Huntsvllle. after an Illness of twenty days. Pheumonla was the cause of death. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at 1 o'clock from the Huntsvllle Hunts-vllle meeting house. GRANT MILNE. Grant Milne, the fio weeks' old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Athole J. Milne, died at the family residence yesterday morning; and the mneral was held this morning at 10 o'clock. Tho services ser-vices wero at the home, 4C7 Third street, Bishop's Counsellor David Jensen Jen-sen officiating. Eldor Spencer of Salt Lake City and E. A. Larkln spoke. The remains were interred In the Ogden City cemetery. MISS ROSE SHAW. Funeral services over the remains of Miss Rosalpha Mclntyro Shaw were held yesterday at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. E. M. Johnson. 2932 Child avenue. Counselor Horace Garner presided. Mrs. Hattio Jones and Mrs. Mary Farley sang the duct, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" and "Jesus Lover Of My Soul." Mrs. Farley also rendered, "Some Sweet Day" and Miss Lorenc Farley sang "Fato to Face." The speakers were Bishop Robert McQuarrlo and President MIddloton. Interment was made in the city cemetery. cem-etery. ' J. C. CHANG. The funeral of J. C. Chang, tho Korean, Ko-rean, was held today with services ser-vices at Llndqulst's funeral chapel at 3 p m. Interment in the Ogden City cemotery. |