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Show t SATES AND FUNERALS The funeral services for Horace Milton Blonviolst, I year eM, a' eon of Mr. and Mr, njamln Blomqulst, 5T West ronrth South street, will be held at li o'clock noon tomorrow at ths twenty-firth twenty-firth ward meeting house. Burial will he la the city cemetery. . i The funeral of Nels W. Johnson waa held at I 'dork yesterday aftemjooai from th family bome. ..... The twenty-first ward chapel waa crowded yesterday afternoon with friend and fellow ohurch workera who had associated as-sociated for many year with John Morgan, Mor-gan, a master mason who worked on th walla of the Sett Lake temple from their third tier until th building wa computed. com-puted. Funeral service were under the direction of the bishopric of the twenty-first twenty-first ward. Bishop M. 8. Wool ley pre. elding. Among the speakers who paid tributes to ssr. morgan e onanacier were Hlsnop Woolley, James J. Woodruff,' w. Richards, Prank H. Pickering, P.-O. Webb and Albert J. Oliver. The music was under the direction of John D. Owea of the tweny-nrat ward choir. The soloists so-loists were John Jamea, Mrev Llaal Thomas . Edward and Miss Clartbel Gardiner.' Burial wa In the dtv cemetery, ceme-tery, atx grandsons were the naJlbearvre. They were C. D. Hohettler. B. P- Be bet-tier. bet-tier. O. P. . Scbettlsr,. H. F. Clark. Jr.. William Clark, Jr., and William Sawyer, e e e Mre. Mary Lewie May. widow of John Msy, died at her home. tSt glxth avenue, Saturday of old age- and general debility. debil-ity. Hhe waa U years lod. Mrs. May was the mother of John L. May, cashier of the I'nlted States assay off Ira la this city. Mrs. May snd her husband 'crossed th plains la 1M with the earlier pioneers, pio-neers, coming to this valley direct from England, where tbey were converted to the Mormon faith. She was born In England Eng-land October !t. l:i. In addition to her son. 1. L. My. Mr. May Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Donkln. Two son hav preceded her to the grave Sh ta survived by twenty-four grandchildren and twedty-three great -grandchildren-Funeral services were held at-11 o'olock this morning ' at the ' twentieth ward chapel aad burial was la the city came- Many ptanr of rtab attndd th funeral fu-neral ervtc for Mr. KUabtb Huffa-kr. Huffa-kr. wh crowd th plain wUh th pk nfr. Th rv1c wr b14 at tha Waterloo mUnc hou at 1 o'clock y-trdav y-trdav afUrnoon, Biahop A. H. Woodruff prMlnc- Th apra wr Lv Sdrar Touna Ftaviua Orf, Oorv C. I Am hrt. Pallia roh Harrlaoa Rparry and Frd Turnar. Mualo wa turn ta hod . by th ward choir and aU aona acted aa aaU-bearra. aaU-bearra. Burial waa In" a prlvat bury-tna; bury-tna; srourw at South Cottoawood. |