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Show Friday, December 14, 192S THE OGDEN POST The Personality of Florence L. Littlcield Funeral services for Florence Linn-BrLittlefield were held Wodm-sdiiifiernoon in the Kirkendull cha:ivl, ith the Rev. John W. Ilysloi of of the Good Shepherd The ritual of Lincoln circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., was givon. William S. Wright sane. The body was taken to Oakland for cremation, accompanied by Miss Mary A. Litil.-fie- ld and Mrs. C. E. Link-fieldMrs. Littlefield died Sunday eved y offU-al-jrg- . . Artist Revealed in Stewart's Studio c. r'V from . i . - i y.i'.-- a. .neve ti'i .- 't.i-.- la l- rV el v: n v.iil,-i- i I'ti'-vv- , i deal in-.- V. hili- - in r-- ti- - tin- - differ-- i J- - r- A v 4 V V t A s .7 v 4 4 - i 4 4- 4 y- - y- - i Vi V- V- i t-- . C - i f-A I- - V- - J - year; He leaves us ; j tin- j - ersonalii v Tl.e child i en are happy when Santa Claus comes, they know he'll leave sugar n : and plums. married ir. hmo b1j'Kn?,ii& artist It is a large stucco building, lar of 9 a-- sim-- Ot. wnJering if they nml ; in construction of material to his! tharuiing homo. (Jii one side huge' skylight windows flood the room with precious daylight. The interior is i unshed in a rough plaster and the ceiling is left with rough beams. The fireplace, a large affair, ia- unique in j RuTS CllCrrV Pool I TOVCS Tj. Islff SllCCCHS Holiday Excursion Rates lor construction Christmas and New Years wrought of the center hiCtand via treR nJ to ,coU,S!SSn nicely), stands in on Rhoda Maude Lee new studio serves as an excellent Services for Miss Rhoda Maude plaee in which to display his work, Lee were held Wednesday afternoon Mr. Stewart feels, us well as an ideal in the Kirkendall funeral chapel, with location in which to paint. the Rev. John Edward Carver of the Presbyterian church officiating. Blrs. ter an illness of four months. He was Fay King Whitmeyer was the soloist. CD years of age, having been bom at Interment was made in the Blountain Bergen, Norway, November 1C, 185U. He had been instructor in the shoe reView cemetery. pairing department of the Utah state industrial school for several years. He Blary Peck Dye was an associate member of the Loyal conductK. Jacobs Bishop Murray ed funeral services Tuesday aftern- Order of Moose. are the widow, Christina oon in the Riverdale L. D. S. chapel Surviving for Mrs. Mary Peck Dye, who died Hansen, four sons: Ilans, Martin and Norman Hansen of and Otto Sunday in Salt Lake City. Interment who is in the United Ogden States navy statook place in the Ogden City ceme- tioned at Charleston, S. C.; two daughtery. Blrs. G. C. King of Salt Lake and ters, Mrs. Dye was born in England Au- Mrs. Earl Williams of Ogden, and a gust 21, 1841, and came to Utah a3 stepson, Neils Blunson of Salt Lake, an L. D. S. convert when a young girl. She was the widow of Richard pkce them control measures were taken in Davis county this year to eradicate white top. Large patches of this noxious weed were found in almost all of the districts of the county, especially west of Farmington and in the southern part. Part of the salt was trucked at state and county expense and distributed upon the roadways. In addition, railroad companies used two carloads to aid in the campaign. State officials aided in the weed war and, with carbon bisulphide salting and use of sodium chlorate, the county was largely cleared of the noxious plants. The work done during the past two years has resulted in practically a complete control of Canadian thistle and puncture vine in the county, the report shows. Blr. Nichols recommends that ter dairy sires be purchased. . Railroad Bamberger Electric between Salt Lake City and Ogden and intermediate points. Fare and one-fift- h for Round Trip Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29. 30, 31, 192S, and January 1, 1929. Return Limit January 2, 1929 bet- Surviving arc the following and daughters: Richard T. Dye, Preston, Idaho; William M. Dye, Joseph H. Dye, James Dye and Walter Dye, all of Firth, Idaho; Samuel G. Dye of Ogden, and Mrs. Jarrell of Dye. sons Salt Lake. Hannah Roach Neale Rev. John W. Ilyslop of the Church of the Good Shepherd will conduct funeral services over the remains of Hannah Roach Neale this aftern4 o'clock in Larkin & Sons funeral chapel. Mrs. Neale died Tuesday evening at the home of her son, John R. Neale, 2tS65 Eccles avenue. The body may be viewed at the home of the son until 3:30 oclock. Interment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery. Surviving Blrs. Neale are her son, a grandson, John Neale, Jr., three nephews, Ileber, Joseph and Arthur Weston, and a niece, Mrs. Thomas Smith, all Mrs. oon at of Ogden. Peder Hansen Peder Hansen, pioneer shoemaker of Ogden, died Wednesday evening af- Office Phone 583 At Christmas time every year returns the hope to Mother that she will receive as her Christmas Present an Electric Range because she know sit will be a lasting and helpful servant that will drive the drudgery out of the kitchen. There is no untidiness about an Electric Range no scouring no soot, no smoke, no odor, no ashes. The pictures on this page give only a faint idea of the many models to choose from a range for every need at a price for every purse. pot-and-p- an Res. Phone 1804 FRANK REEDER ATTORNEY AT LAW Central Building Ogden, Utah MONEY TO LOAN Euy Repayment, loans at half your previous eoL 50 to $500.00. PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. 2844 Waahinston Avenue FOR SALEAUTOMOBII.ES USED CAR WATSON-BUIC- K MARKET k.itari Avau, aaat aide, between 24 sad 2fi ata. GOOD naed eara ISO to S1000. MONEY TO LOAN kV Repayment, kpii Mt. 50 te 500.00. at half your previoui PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. $7425 2S44 Waahtagtea A reuse ELECTRICAL THE only motor winding shop In Ogden. W. A. DUNN Phone 20X0 or and two years to pay the balance if you wish, puts any ELECTRIC Range in our slock in your home. 4288 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS REMINGTON CASH REGISTER Kmmmeyera Pike Shop 2418 Kieeel Avenue j i tr! This wonderful set of genuine PYIIEX oven glassware is given free with every range sold between now and Christmas. FOR SALE, CHEAP! Reminrton Caah Regieter KAMMEYERS BIKE SHOP 2418 Kietel Avenue 6 ft BIONEY Choice Residence and Farm Property See Uo EDERAL BOND FINANCE CORP. 2419 K level Avenue. Phone 178 VIADUCT Met & Groceteria 18.1-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street Cash and Carry Blarket at Cash and Carry Price A for Cash and Carry People, These Electric Ranges are manufactured by the foremost makers of electric appliances, a so. &iiBnr efficient public service i A 4- - We always welcome him with lots of good cheer. - to Major E. A. Littlefield Virginia City, Nev., in 1873, ami came to Ogden where she hud since resided. Mrs. Littlefield took an active part in social and charitable cirShe was a cles prior to her illness. soMartha of the member charter ciety and acted as secretary for a She belonged to number of years. Lincoln circle No. 2, Ladies of the G. Relief Corps, A. R.. the Woman's Esther chapter, O. E. S.t the Queen American Legion auxiliary, and the The following Service Star Legion. children survive: Bliss Mary A. Littlefield and Mrs. W. A. Turner of Ogden, and four sons, C. E. Littlefield of Ogden, E. A. (Ted) Littlefield of Salt Lake, J. C. Littlefield of Salt Lake and Theron R. Littlefield of Berkeley. 4 v , gri-aopi-for ning at her home, 2528 Madison ave- the most par., have a! way- span's, - t een l.t-- ; nue, after an illness of many years. Cuiue Sifv.'iiii s .stuilio with1 dost? rt She was born in Windsor Corners, i i j i j 1851. She was Maine, on January 1, li-.- V lots of very nice toys. Of which we ean always mid to our l.iaii urtisi joys. i iuile dil-- l All of his reindeer stand in a row a::d natural!) Awaiting Santas signal to go. ' i:. wm!-.- ; is :i r ) S can. - h:s tin;,. f K comes to our homes once every the. lie r. printed here.: i our kium when- Lelml! ;:;:d passes Uvart, v Santa Claus is a jolly old man; lie makes us happy as niueh as lie : i l.t. of r 1',V!ri;m ru-.'- f Santa Claus $ |