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Show oo Deaths and Funerals SHIPLEY The funeral cortege with the body of John Edward Shipley will leave the Larkin & Sons chapel Saturday Satur-day at 2 p. m. and go to Ogden City cemetery where a short service will bo held at the grave, Bishop E. A. Bingham conducting. MUM FORD The funeral of George A. Mumford was conducted by Bishop Orlando B. Hadlock at Ogden City cemetery yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Re-deemer Liveth," was rendered by William Will-iam Pickett. The speakers were D. C. Stewart and E. A. Larkin. The grave was dedicated by Leo M. Childs. SORENSON The funeral services for Mrs. A. W. Sorenson were held at 1 p. m. yesterday at Ogden City cemetery, ceme-tery, conducted by 'Bishop J. Howard Jenkins, 'who together with Samuel Markham, preached the funeral sermon. ser-mon. William Pickett sang two solos. FAULKNER Funeral services for Riscomb Faulkner will be conducted Friday at 3 p. m. at Ogden City cemetery ceme-tery by Bishop T. P. Terry. The body may be viewed Thursday afternoon j and evening and Friday from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m. at the home, 315 Bnrnard avenue. BAXTER Funeral cortege with the body of James Baxter left the Larkin and Sons chapel at 10 o'clock this morning for Plain City cemetery where services were held at the grave conducted con-ducted by Bishop Gilbert Thatcher. LEWIS Mrs. Gertrude Rice Lpwis, wife of James A. Lewis, died yesterday at McCammon, Idaho of pneumonia. She lived at Ogden until two years ago when shorn arried and moved to Idaho. She was a sister of Mrs. E. J. Hancock of Qgden and had a large number of relatives in this city. The body will ar-rive ar-rive tonight from Idaho and be taken to the Larkin & Sons chapel. The funeral fu-neral cortege will leave the chapel Friday at 10:30 a. m. and proceed to North Ogden cemetery where a short service will be held. WALLACE The funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Wallace were held at the grave In Ogden City cemetery yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock under the direction of Bishop Frederick Barker of the North Ogden ward. The opening prayer was delivered by President Pres-ident Thomas E. McKay of the Ogden stake And speakers were Charles C. Richards, Nephi Brown, Apostle David Dav-id O. McKay, Franklin Hickenlooper and Bishop Frederick Barker. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Barker. PRICE The body of Private William Will-iam Price who died at Camp Fremont last Sunday, will arrivo here today. The cortege will leave the LIndquist chapel Friday at 1:30 p. m. Services at the City cemetery will bo conducted by Bishop T. P. Terry. THOMPSON The funeral cortege with the body of Mrs. Eflie Louise Thompson will leave the residence, 155 Patterson avenue, tomorrow at 2:30 and services will be hold in Ogden Og-den City cemetery, Bishop Nathan A. Tanner officiating. CLARK Donald E. Clark, three-months three-months old baby son of Wm. G., and Anna C. Clark of Roy, died this morning morn-ing at G o'clock of Spanish influenza of which the child suffered for four days. Besides the parents, threo brothers broth-ers and four sisters, survive. The funeral fun-eral cortege will leave the home at 3 p. m. tomorrow and funeral services will be held in the City cemtery. Bishop Bis-hop Brown of Roy, presiding. oo |