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Show DEATHS MULFUKIMLS ADAMS Tho East Lay ton mooting house was packed to overflowing yesterday when funeral services were : held for Ellas Adams, the oldest plo-j plo-j noer of Layton. The services were under the direction of tho ward bishopric, Bishop Main Adams presiding. pre-siding. Fitting tributes to the life of Mr. Adams were paid by all of the speakers. Those who spoke wore: EHsha Dawson, D, B Harris. William Dixon, E. P, Ellison and J. A, Eld-redge. Eld-redge. Two solos were given by Joseph Jo-seph Paul "Oh, My Father," and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Herbert Her-bert Whiteside sang "Faco to Face " Intorment waB in the Kaysvllle cemetery. ceme-tery. WHITE George White, aged H2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. White of Kaysvllle, died at the Dee hospital at 3 o'clock this morning of perltonl ttis. Mr. White was a carpenter and had been living In Ogden only a few yearB, He Is survived by a wife, four children, his parents and several brothers and sisters Funeral announcement an-nouncement will be made lator. oo . |