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Show Deaths and Funerals ALLEN Funeral services for John A. Allen were hold at 1 p. m. Wednesday Wednes-day at the Ogden city cemetery with Bishop O. M. Sanderson presiding, and Albert T. Foulger conducting. A quartet quar-tet composed of W. S. Wright, Albert Stratford, Mrs. Diana Olson and Mrs. Arthur Wilson sang "My Father Knows." Prayer was offered by Fred Foulger. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Wilson sang "Unanswered YeL" "My Jesus as Thou Wilt" was sunk by the quartet. quar-tet. The speakers were Apostle D. O. McKay, Milton ft. Purdy, Frank M. Drlggs and Albert B. Foulger. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Anderson. Ander-son. 0 HANSEN Obsequies for Mrs. Harriett Har-riett C. Hansen were held yesterday afternoon before the residence at Syracuse Sy-racuse with Bishop Miller presiding. The speakers were ' William Waite, Thomas Thurgood, Frank Steed, Francis Fran-cis Naulder, Samuel Cook, Jr., and Clarence Smedley. Music was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, David Cook, Jr., Ireta Cook and Bessie Bes-sie Garley. Burial was in Syracuso cemetery. . LINSLEY Funeral services for "Ray A. Linsley wero held at 2 p. m. yesterday. Brief services were given at the homo where Rev. C. R. Garver gave a scriptural reading, Mrs. J. P. Dinneen sang ''Ave Maria" and Mrs. Walter Smythe sang "Perfect Day." Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Loco-motive Engineers attended in a body and the following acted as pallbearers: pallbear-ers: Thomas Carroll, George Clark, E. L. Peterson, C. F. Billings, W. S. Dailey and Thomas Perrins. At the services in the Ogden city cemetery, a quartet composed of William S. Wright, Mrs. Diana Olson, Mrs. C. A. Wilson and H. Strafford sang "My Jesus As Thou Wilt," and "My Father Knows." Mrs. Dinneen and Mrs. Smyth sang "Nearer My God to Thee." Rev. Garver preached the sermon and the ritual of the B. of L. E. was carried out There was a very large attendance attend-ance and many flowers were given. ORDWAY Tho body of Sergeant Frank Ordway, member of base hospital hos-pital corps No. 93, who died at the Dee hospital Tuesday, will be shipped to Oakland, Cal., late this evening for cremation. K ELMS LEY The funeral cortege with the body of Eliza Jane Kemsley will leave the Lindquist chapel at 11 a. m. today. Bishop Moroni Chugg will conduct the services at the grave in the Plain City cemetery. BECKETT The funeral of Lawrence Law-rence U. Beckett was held at 3:30 p. ni. Wednesday at the Ogden city cemetery, ceme-tery, conducted by Bishop's Counsellor Counsel-lor C. J. Brown. "Sometime We'll Understand" Un-derstand" was sung by Mrs. Mary Farley. Far-ley. A duet, "I'll Go Where You Want Mo lo Go." was given by Mrs. Mary Jones and Miss Vera Jones. The duet, "A Vacant Chair," was sung by Mr. McCune and Miss Burton. Mrs. Lorenc Snyder sang "I've Read of a Beautiful City." The speakers were Hyrum Bel-nap, Bel-nap, Thomas Farr, Patriarch G. W. Larkin and Bishop E. A. Olsen. The j grave was dedicated by Bishop T. B. Wheelwright. MAW James A. Maw of Ogden died Monday evening at Kansas City from Spanish influenza. He was the son of Robert Maw, Sr., of Ogden. The hody wilt probably be brought here for interment. in-terment. 1 HOBBS Lawrence Hobbs, 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hobbs, died at 4 a. m. Wednesday at the family home, 554 Twenty-seventh street, from an attack of heart trouble. trou-ble. The funeral cortege will leave the Kirkendall chapel at 3 p. m. today. to-day. Services will be held in the Ogden Og-den city cemetery with Rev. C. R. Garver Gar-ver presiding. GAKAH ASH I Yose Gakahashl, 35 years old, wife of O. Gakahashi, died at S p. m. yesterday at a local hospital hos-pital from Spanish influenza. The funeral fu-neral cortege will leave tho Kirkendall Kirken-dall chapel Friday at 3:30 p. m. for tho Ogden city cemetery where services will be held. ALEXANDER John Alexander, a colored porter, died at S:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at a local hospital from Spanish influenza. Tho body is at the Kirkendall mortuary awaiting funeral arrangements. PAYNE The funeral cortege with tho body of Woodrow Payne, 9-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Payne, will leave the residence, 2959 Wall avenue, ave-nue, Friday at 1 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Carver will conduct services at the grave in the Ogden city cemetery. DOON Coe Doon, 30 years of age, a locomotive engineer, died at the family fam-ily resldenco in Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. On Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock the funeral cortege will leave the Kirkendall chapel. Services at tho Mountain View cemetery will be conducted by Rev. J. E. Carver. LAYMAN Mrs. Mary Hannah Layman, Lay-man, wife of Thomas W. Layman of West Second street, passed away at 5:30 this morning at tho family home after an illness of some duration. Heart trouble was the direct cause of death. Mrs. Layman was 2S years of ago and was born in Slaterville, July 6. 1S90, the daughter of Lot and Chris-Una Chris-Una Stevens Darney. Beside her husband hus-band and mother, tho following broth- ers and sisters survive: Mrs. Anna E. Piatt, Mrs. Isabelle Reynolds and Cecil Ce-cil Darney, the latter now in France. The body has been removed to the Larkin chapel to be prepared for funeral fu-neral services and burial, the tima and place to be announced later. DU POSE Elijah Dupose of 3211 Jefferson avenue, died Wednesday night at S p. m. of pneumonia resulting result-ing from Spanish influenza. He was the son of Geoi-go and Angelina Dupose Du-pose and was born in Carbon county, Utah, July 29, 1907. Ho is survived by his mother, a brother, John, now in the army, and a younger brother, Ivan. The body was removed to the Lindquist Lind-quist undertaking establishment to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments will be announced later. OGDEN William R. Ogden, 3-year-old son of William A. and Annlo Quinn Ogden, died this morning at 6:30 o'clock at the family home, 644 Twenty-second street. Pneumonia, caused by an attack of Spanish influenza was the cause of death. Brief funeral services serv-ices will probably be held tomorrow morning, Rev. Christian Garver officiating offici-ating at the grave in Ogden city cemetery. ceme-tery. TRUNECKA Karl Trunecka, 25-years-old, died of influenza. SMITH Mark Ogletree, 3-year-old son of Wm. B. and Gertrude Smith died last night. The cortege will leave the Larkin chapel at 2:30 Friday afternoon after-noon for interment in the Ogden city cemetery. Service will be held at tho grave side and be conducted by Bishop Bis-hop .Thomas Wheelwright. FITZGERALD Mrs. C. P. Fitzgerald, Fitzger-ald, 27 years, daughter of Senator and Mrs. W. J. Parker passed away today at 1:30 p. m. after an attack of Spanish Span-ish influenza followed by pneumonic complications. The deceased was born at Syracuse, Utah, and leaves her husband hus-band and two children, a boy aged 6 and a little girl aged 4. The funeral announcements 'will bo made later. oo |