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Show Deaths and Funerals I I'lt.WKF FUneral 8erices for ' 1 ml P. Franlts will be held Monday at p. in. In the Masonic temple. Weber Lodge No. j. will conduct ihej Masonic ritual and lhe obsequies will, be directed by Uev John Edward Carver. The body may be viewed at! the home 974 Blnford street. Sunday evening and Mondav foienoon- Interment In-terment will be IP the Mountain View cemetery. Mr Franks was a mem- ber of the Albert Pike Masonic lodge i I of Kansas City, Mo. PLTTEltSON The funeral .f Mrs John S Peterson was held at 2 o'clock! i astorday at the West ugden meeting "house. Bishop Charles K. Dana pre-1 Hied, a trio. Counselor Wllfoid J.i I Taylor, Elizabeth Gibson, and Ma-' Ma-' tilda Glbby. sang several selections. Miss Jennie B. White also sung during dur-ing lhe services Speakers were Bm miiei Bachman, Oeoirge M. James, Judge W 11. Reeder. Jr , and George I H. Butler Benedh tion uas pronoun. pro-noun. d bj Thomas Hightfoot. The ward Relief society attended the ser-vlces ser-vlces in a body. Interment was In i ., i inden City cemetoi J A. j Lindqui'st dedicated the grave. f BIRCH Tho body of Mrs Malinda j Birch, wife of Richard Birch, wus j shipped Hoytsille, Summit Coun-i I ly. by the Undquist company at 8 'o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral and interment will take place at' Hoytsvtlle Monday. l.V W-- Elizabeth Viola Eans.;5! years old daughter of Evan and Maria I Stwell Eans of Huntsvllle. died at j Provo yesterday from complications brought about by an attack of Influ-1 ensa. She wus born In Huntsville! July 3. 1896. Her parents, three sis-1 ters and five brothers survive her. The body will arrive in Ogden this afternoon and will bo taken in Charge I by the Lindquisl undertaking com- pany- Funeral arrangements will be I announced later. oo Weber Floral furnishes Iho lowers. ! 776& ! |