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Show I s j FUNERALS ; ( Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah I Fuller, wife of Clyde Fuller, will beheld be-held Monday at 1 p. m In the Eden meeting hous. under the direction of Llshop George Fuller .Mrs. Fuller was the daughter of Charles and Annie An-nie Tnrson Cramer. The body may be viewed at the home in Cden today ind Mondav until th. funeral. Flowers Flow-ers may be left at Rlndquist's chapel until 10 a. to Monday. Interment w 111 be in the City c metery. Funeral services for James Mona-ghan. Mona-ghan. who died in Oakland, Cal., Sep-terhcr Sep-terhcr . will be held Monday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock from Klrkendall's mortuary under the direction of Rev. John W, IIvslop and the Royal Order of Moose. The body may be view id at Klrkendall's chape this afternoon and Monday until time of funeral. Interment In-terment will be In the City cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs A!l e E White will be conducted this aft' -noon at 2 o'clock at I.arkin .ft- Son's chapel under the direction of Bishop W O. Ridges. The body may le viewed at the Iarkin chapel until time of service. Interment will be in the city ( emetery. The funeral of Mrs Barbara Lloyd wife of Prank E Lloyd, was conducted conduct-ed in the Second ward chapel yesterday yester-day by Bishop James H. Riley "Christian's "Chris-tian's Goodnight" was sung tv Miss Jennie Thorstensen. "My Faith in Thee" was sung by Mrs T. Jensen "Face to Face" and A Perfect Day" were sung by Josephine l.arkln Speakers were President George IS. Rrovvnlng President N A. Tann.-r, John Mi Ouarrle, Dr. K. Fmeett and Rishop Riley. Interment was in the City cemetery where the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Rail-road Trainmen condu ted the lodge ritual. The Ladles' Auxiliary and Pythian Sisters attended the services in a body. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch G. W Larkin William A. J sly. Clearfield youth fatally Injured in a motorcycle accident acci-dent tit Farmlngton last Sunday, was buried in the Ogden city cem eery v,s-terday v,s-terday following iwrvlces conducted in the Clearfield meeting house by Blsll- boy friends of the deceased acted as pallbearers and tight young ladles 1 werp flower bearers. The ward choir I sang 'uli, My Father." "Some Time, j We'll Understand" and "Rrothr. I Thou Wast Mild and Lovely " A duet, : "Consolation ." was sung by James I Mclntyre and Mrs. Susie Guthrie. " Dry Those Tears" was sung by Gladys I H. Simpson. .Speakers Included G. I W Guthrie, the Rev John w. Hyslop i and E. A. Iirkln The grave was dedicated by George Draper. |