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Show Deaths and Funerals f ; i REEDER. Funeral services for Elizabeth Reeder, wife of W. H. Reed- ! j er, Sr., were held Tuesday at 2 o'clock oi ' 1 in the Fourth ward meeting house. Tho chapel was crowded with rela- ? tives and friends and the casket was 7: banked with flowers. Members of the ward Relief society were present, also s , the members of. the High priest class, 'd'lr who acted as flower bearers. Bishop , " , Hyrum E. Lund conducted the ser- '( vices. Tho musical selections sung I were "After" by Mrs. Mary Farley: p "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," and t "'Twill Not Be Long," by William S. Wright; "My Mother Dear," by Orson Griffin. Tho speakers wore President James Wotherspoon, Patriarch Georgo W. Larkin, Mrs. D. O. McKay, Patriarch Patri-arch E. A. Olsen and Bishop Lund. Each paid glowing tributes to tho life of the deceased, especially in her home and with the Relief society. In-iterraent In-iterraent was in the Ogden city ceme-tery ceme-tery with Joe McFarlanc dedicating the grave. Wnllacrc Mrs. Rachael Irene Wal-lace, Wal-lace, 92 years of ago, died this morn-Ing morn-Ing at 2S52 Lincoln avenue, tho. rnsl- ' denco of her daughter-in-law, Mr?. Fannie Wallace. Sho was born la IH Pennsylvania, April 1G, 1S2S, and had resided In Ogden for thirty years. Be- IH sides her daughter-in-law she leaves H 'seven grandchildren. J SNYDER Funeral services for Har- I vey C. Snyder were conducted at J KirkondaHa chapel yesterday by Dr. H Ray Palmer, Mrs. J. D. Coroy and H Mrs. J. P.. Grnco sang, "This, Too IH Will Pass Away," Mrs. Lenora IH , Skaggs sang, "Abldo With Me." In- IH tcrmont was in the city cemetery. jH 'Jiund.v" Here "Randy" Ballnngor, former pitcher for tho Ogdon to'um H in the old Union association, passed H j through Ogden yesterday, "Randy" H Js now with tho Armour Packing H ' company, with offices at Salt Lake. H H |