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Show I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS FRANKLIN H. RAWSON. Franklin H the five-year-old son of Daniel B. and Mary L. Brown Rawsonr died, at the family residence, 474 Thirteenth Thir-teenth street, this morning at 11' o'clock of pneumonia. The time and place of the funeral will be announced later. RAY iJOHN M'CARTHY. The funeral of Ray John, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCarthy, was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock at the family residence, res-idence, 3241 Grant avenue. Bishop D. H. Ensign conducted the services. Misses Bernlce Glazier and Bernice Brown rendered the duets, "Sometime, "Some-time, Somewhere," "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You," and "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand " The speakers speak-ers were Bishop Ensign and Daniel Stevens. Interment was made In the Ogden cematry. JOHN PARKER. After a lingering illness from chronic nephritis. John Parker, aged 44 years, died at his home in Roy yeBtorday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Ho was born at Riverdale, on October IS, 18S4. and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Parker. . Surviving him are tho wife, seven children, his father, four brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held Monday Mon-day at 11 o'clock at Rivardale meeting house. Friends desiring to view the remains may do so this afternoon aft-ernoon and evening and tomorrow morning at Larkin & Son's funeral chapel. Intermont will be mado at Clinton, Davis county. oo |