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Show I Deaths and Funerals HFXDERSON Loretta , Henderson, Hender-son, wife of U . H Henderson, colored, died last evening at a local hospital of stomach trouble, after an illness of several months She w , ..in in San Francisco. Sept. 22. 1S84. and has resided In Ogden for twelve years Bhi Is survived by lnr husband! and one son. also one sister Irvine In Bait Lalce The body was taken In charge by Kirkendall and funeral services will be announced later. ALLEN. Funeral sei v ices for VSr-nile VSr-nile Allen, two year old son of Mr ind Mrs Allen A.lll n. v. is held at 1 o'clock yesterday at the Huntsville meetinghouse, Bishop Joseph Peterson officiating. The musical part of the services was as follows: "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," by Myrtle Baker. Sometime We'll Understand,' Myrtle Myr-tle Cabson and (Haggle F. it "Watch For the Breaking Day.' by C. Berlin and Blanche Felt. The speakers s ere Joseph Smith, Charles ('rammer. Edward Ed-ward Evanr and Bishop Peterson. President Thomas McKay, interment was in the Huntsville cemetery with E. Allen dedicating the pr.i 1 ELLISON. Funeral services for John L. Ellison were held at 1 o'clock Tuesday at the home of the grand-father, grand-father, E. P, Ellison at Layton. Bishop lames E. Ellison officiated. "Oh My Father" and Sometime We II l ndcr-stand,' ndcr-stand,' was Funt; by Albert Berken. The speakers were Patriarch Georgi Larkin, Morris Ellison and E A Iarkln. Interment was in the Kays-vlle Kays-vlle cemetery where J. F. Adams cated the gra e. n n |