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Show I Deaihs and Funerals Infant Gonzales Tho funeral of Babe Gonzales, Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Josephlno Gonzales, was hold at 11 o'clock this morning at to ho ICirkendall funeral chapel. Inter im li!0-",v mont was in tho Ogden City cemeiory. j Wliltc The funeral of James U White, who died of heart failure yes- terday, will bo hold Sunday at 12 I o'clock at the Seventh ward meeting house. Bishop Arthur Budge officiating. officia-ting. He was born in Lancashire, England, October S. 1SCS. He Is survived sur-vived by his widow and an elghl-year-old daughter, Charlotte. Two brothers broth-ers and thrccsisters residing In England Eng-land survive. The body may bo viewed at the homo of Mrs. Mary E. Harper, sister of Mrs. White, 1222 Henagor avenue. Saturday afternoon after-noon and Sunday morning. AXDERSOX Alta Geneva Anderson, Ander-son, daughter of Adeic And Matilda Anderson, died yesterday at a local hospital after ono day's illness of peritonitis. She was born a.t Taylor, Utah, April 18, 1010, and is survived by her parents. Tho remains may be viewed at tho Lindquist parlors this afternoon and tomorrow morning, after af-ter which she will bo conveyed to tho frimllv Immr nt Tnvlnr. Tho fnnrr.il IH services will bo held at tho home, y"r" Sunday at noon. Bishop W. A. Jartllnc conducting. Interment. Ogden City F cemetery. I SXTLDDOX Funeral services were I held yesterday at the Fourth ward meeting houso for Mrs. James Burt ' Sneddon, conducted by Bishop Hyrum I E. Lund, who also dedicated the gravo. U Tho solos, "Perfect Day" and "Gooa-f "Gooa-f Bye, Sweet Day," were sung by Mrs. Andrew T. Baggs; "Oh, My Father," M by Orson Griffin, and "I Know My I" Redeemer Lives," by Mrs. Mary Far- ley. The speakers were Mrs. Mary A. j Jost, W. L, Porter, Charles F. Hunter, j Patriarch E. Olson and President S. G. Dye. Interment was in Ogden City j cemetery. OSBORNE Katherino Osborne, wife J of Henry Osborno, died today at 12 o'clock at the family residence, 1314 ffi Jefferjon avenue, from apoplexy ano. J kidney trouble. She was born in Kent 8 England, Juno 30, 1S49, and with her L husband came to Utah as L. D. S. U converts in 1SS0. Since that time, she 1 has been a resident of Ogden and a I faithful member of the L. D. S. church. r. She is survived by her husband and '-' ' one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Upton, six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The body was ta'Ro'n In charge by Lindquist' and So-13 and.1 funeral arrangements wJ. be made later. STAXDJGR Funeral services ror 'Mrs. Mary Stander were held In tho Fifth ' ward chapel yesterday afternoon,' after-noon,' conducted by Bishop's Counselor Coun-selor C. J. Brown. Songs, "All Through the Night" and "Oh, My Father," were furnished by Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Shorten, William S. Wright and Ernest Oborn. President Alva L. Scovillc doliverca tho funeral sermon. Interment was in the Ulnlah cemetery, where E. A. Lnrkln dedicated the grave. |