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Show I pCES HELD. FOR 0 ill AOSMB I Voaeril eervices war held at taa lrth iWard CaapelWednesday af-1 af-1 'oon1for Ausby Baker who died a 8a4rla7 afternoon, following an Ihmm dt pneumonia. , J I ffce deceased was 46 rears of age, 1 BtaTW been bora July 10, 1875, In I Mu ty. He wm the eon of James I liad Manila Daker. The early part i (.kH'Mfe waa spent te Leal whene I M'TcIvcd his education. I I do February 10, 1896, be waa mar-Brfai mar-Brfai to Miss Ada Chadwkk of thla city and has been a resident here since jl lTttb the escoptton of a few years lipat In employment out of town. I Besides hla widow, surviving htm I Ice six children. They ore Mrs. Rita I pjUerson of Hunter, Rhoua, Grace, julpb, Catherine. Lynn and Sherman ill of this city. I Mr. Baker was well known here, taHnR been one of the chief teamsters tad etagfi-Hno drivers for American libra Canyon. His friendly dlspost. tfeo won him many friends. He is ilto survived by the following bro-Itters bro-Itters and alstera; Ellis Baker of wdvale. Harry and Stole Baker of felt Lafcei Marshall Baker of Ogden; Hferdon Baker of Gooding, Tda., and flubert Baker of Provo; Mrs. Mary v Ijfcrveyot Lehl; Mrs! Louie Mtesmad Hrf Tvrln Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Lerale lack of Gooding, Idaho and Mrs. ftkel Hansoa of Ashtea. Idaho. H Dp. Bar! s". afeeeaoi jSfaa'ln char-V char-V it of .the aefTlcea. The opeaiag aoag B tu by the choir, "Come Te Dlscoa-HhWC Dlscoa-HhWC .after whkh Patriarch, W&r-H W&r-H m B. Smith offered prayer. A vocal twt "Sometime, Soatewkere," nai i'ikt. 0fia ud J-H J-H W Wetle. TitSfeakra' eaeh of 'iNVkpU of hlek tribute it the aecoaMlffo Dr., P. ,M. Keller m Vfctomikf BP- Oreea- pataered aTraealheaM B km Cleared Away " Thejeholrjiang H to long, "8ometlme We'll unaer. H'aiad" after which' tip. JcV.lHSf Stornr H offend tho benediction. The burial H took place In the - local cemetery, H rtere Hyrum Baker dedicated the H pare. H The floml offerings were many and Wntlful. |