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Show WESLEY JACQUES FUNERAL THURSDAY Funeral services for Wesley Jacques, 83, of Logan, who died 1 Monday in a Logan hospital of infirmities incident to age, were held Thursday in the Logan Sixth i LDS ward chapel by Bishop L. I E. Crookston. Mr. Jacques, a well-known ( barber in Logan, had resided with his daughter, Myrtle Jac- ! quel, 347 So. 1st West, and during dur-ing the past few years had di- ! vided his time between here and Salt Lake City. He was born April 11, 1863 in Michigan, a son of John J. and Mary Elizabeth Stevens Jacques. He married Matilda Swenson August 4, 1890. She died in 1914. Surviving are seven sons and daughters, Myrtle Jacques, Lo- i Kan; Mrs. Mabel Athay, Smith-field; Smith-field; Dr. Charles W. Jacques, North Hollywood, Calif.; Stanley W. Jacques, Bingham Canyon; Floyd W. Jacques, Ogden; Mrs. Annabelle Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Feathers tone, Salt Lake City; 18 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren grandchil-dren and a brother, George Jacques, Jac-ques, Saginaw, Mich- |