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Show H FUNERALS HI Oliver nfcCaSlln, S9 years of ag. Bl died yesterday forenoon at the homo of his daughter, Mra Clara Burnham He was born in Ireland, January 12 1 833, and came to Canada at the agi of 16, where he resided until Man I L.92i',- then. coming to Ogden His wife MIL j died May 25), 1922. He is survived by seven sons and two daughter3. Funeral services will be held Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at 2:30 from tii- Kirk-endall Kirk-endall mortuary. Rev L. A. Garrison Garri-son will conduct tlx- services int. .--ment will be made in Mountain View H' ji j cemetery 22 14 Iflji The remains of Benhard Pearson will be shipped this evening to Mo-ilne. Mo-ilne. 111., on train No. 20. His broth will accompany the remains. Ehter-jlj Ehter-jlj ment will be made at Mollne jj'T: Funeral services for Afton King were hold yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho family residence, at. Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Bishop Richard Scoflcldv conducted conduct-ed the services. Members of the ward choir sang "Sometime We'll Under-1 stand" and "I Need Thee Every Hour." mi as Libia Layton sang "Your Sweet IJttle Itosebud.'' TJie speakers jj were President E B. Ellie n. John (. Watt and Bishop David Layton. Interment Inter-ment was In the Clinton cemetery John Layton dedicated the grave oo |