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Show f Deaths and Funerals j 4 f DEATHS. Sophia L. Tadje, wife of August Tadje, died at the residence, 558 South Eighth West street, yesterday, at the age of 61. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Salt Lake for twenty years. FUNERALS. Ftmeral services were held yesterday for Mrs. J. B. Taylor, who died Sunday, In Bingham Canyon. Requiem high mass was celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Burial was in Calvary cemetery. ceme-tery. Pallbearers were Imer Pett, Mansfield Mans-field L. Snow, Otto Stalman, Joseph H. Herd, C. E. Marks and R. V. Whetsel. At 3 o'clock this afternoon services will be conducted by the Masonic lodge for Charles William Morrison, who died Tuesday Tues-day at the residence, 435 Fourth Fast street. The Rev. J. H. N. Williams of the First Methodist church will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. olivet cemetery. Services wiil be held at the S. D. Evans chapel tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for Hugo Bert Rodberg, who died Tuesday at a local hospital. Interment ; will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at Mt. Olivet cemetery yesterday afternoon for Owen P. Vannatta, by Wasatch lodge. Vannatta, for the past eight years a train dispatcher employed by the Oregon Short Line at Pocatello, Idaho, died as the result re-sult of an automobile accident August 3, his car running off the highway to Lava Hot Springs and crushing him beneath it when It turned over. He was a member mem-ber of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers and of the Masonic lodge of Montpelier, Idaho. Yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, funeral fu-neral services were conducted for Josephine Jo-sephine Winberg in the Nineteenth ward chapel. The speakers were Laurentius Dahlquist E. Christ off erson and Bishop Charles W. Huhl. Invocation was offered by Arthur Parsons and the benediction was pronounced by Stanley A. Hanks. Musical selections were rendered by a mixed quartet, under the direction of Lizzie Thomas Edward. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Huhl. |