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Show MANY FUNERALS BEING HELD THE PAST TEW DAYS 1 Miss Nelson to Be Burled Today Funeral For Nephl Larsen Last I Sunday; Mrs. Crockett on H Wednesday Funeral services will bo held to-day In tiio Fourth ward meeting houso at 1 o'clock over tho remains of Agnes Nelson, tho 10 year ,old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Olof Nelson, Nel-son, who died nt tho rosldenco of lior parents Into on Friday ovening. Tho young lndy had suffered for some tlmo with a goltro and It was tho Intention of Mr. Nelson to tako her east to a specialist ns soon as her condition bocamo such It was deemed ndvlsablo to mnko tho trip. It seemed, however, that all the kind and tender nursing would not bring about the desired relief, and death camo rather sudden at tho tlmo abovo lentloncd. Friends may view the remains re-mains at the residence before the services. Nephl H. Larsen Tho last earthly trlbuto to Nephl IH. Larsen was paid on Sunday In tho Third ward meeting houso whoro services wero held at 1 o'clock with Bishop Win. Evans presiding. Tho ward choir furnished appropriate music, mu-sic, soveral numbers being rendered Frank naugh also rendered in his usual pleasing way, tho hymn O My Father. Thoso who spoke wero Elders El-ders K. E. Yeates, President O. II. Budgo, John Quay'o, Anthon Andorson Andor-son and Bishop Wm. Evans. Thoro wns n lnrgo turnout of relatives and sympathising friends, nnd tho many beautiful flowers In ovldcnco showed that tho decensod was held In high ' esteem by his associates. Interment was in tho city cemetery. Luclnda Ellsworth Crockett Mrs. Luclnda Ellsworth Crockett, mother of W. A. Crockett city bill - - poster; Mrs. Efllo Fullmer, and Mrs. ' LettiQ Cornish all of Logan, died at! I her homo on West Center street on Sunday1 ovenlng nt the ngc of 81. I Mrs. Crockett took a stroko while on I Main street Just a week ago, and from this shock sho could not be nursed back to health again nnd I death camo Sunday night at nbout 9 B o'clock. H Deceased was one of tho first wo- men to sottlo in this valley as well as being ono of tho early pioneers of Utah. Sho camo to Cacho VaMoy and endured all tho hardships Incl- dent to that early pioneer Hfo hero, B residing for a long tlmo In n wagon box. Sho has a host of ncqualntnn-I ncqualntnn-I ces throughout tho valloy who havo known her for years. Funeral ser- vices will bo held in tho Second ward meeting houso on Wednesday at 2 B o'clock. Rudolph Datwyler Tho romalns of Itudolph Datwyler aged vctoran of tho Fifth ward wero Interred In tho Logan cemetery on M Sundny nftornoon following services M in tho wnrd meeting houso nt 12 jfl o'clock. High trlbuto was pnld to 9 tho deceased by tho speakers, they H wero John Gl'gcn, Mr. Zollinger of 3 Provldonco; G. Ruchtl, President S. 9 V Bnlllf, Carl C Schnub Music S was furnished by tho Gorman choir. |