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Show AMES FUNERAL IS LARGELY ATTENDED Funeral services for George E. A mes. 46 years of age, 073 East Lichth South street, wore held yesterday at :i nVio'-k at Odd Fellows hall. Salt Lake lodge No. '2, I. O. O. F., had charge of the scri'r at the hall, and camp No. w. O. W.. conducted the services at the Citv cemetery. ceme-tery. The Rf.v. I A. Simpkht and Bishop John TV. Bo ud of th" Fifteenth ward spoke. Music was furniFhr-d hy t It Fifteenth Fif-teenth ward quartette. Miss Kdith Back-man Back-man being th soloist. Th pa llhearr-rp wr I. L f-'t ra yer, A . A. Rrosf, Ixnj Horgnz. -lames B. Mo. Grath. A. B. Duckworth and J'. Va'. Tor-keldson. Tor-keldson. Mr. Ames, a well-known master painter, paint-er, died last Wednesday. |