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Show I DEATHS AND j FUNERALS THOMAS B. GRUNDY. The funeral of Thomas B. Grundy was held yesterday with services from the Henton-KIrkendall funeral chapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. Carter presided, and the Woodmen of tho World attended at-tended tho services In a body. Inter-ment Inter-ment was made in tho City cemetery. MRS. M'lNTYRE-SHAW. There was a slight error In the funeral fu-neral nottee of Mrs. Mclntyre-Shaw, ns published yesterday morning. The funeral will lV. hold tomorrow, with sorvlces from the home of the slster, Mrs. E. M. Johnson. 2932 Chllde avenue, ave-nue, at 2 o'clock. Bishop D. H. Ensign En-sign will conduct the services. MARY LEONE IVERSON. Mary Loone Iverson, the ten-year-old daughter of Thomas C. and Annie Taylor Iverson, died at S o'clock yesterday yes-terday morning at tho family residence, resi-dence, S41 Washington avenue. Death was due to paralysis of the heart. Owing to the fact that she was the eldest daughter in tho family, her death is a great shock to the sorrowing sorrow-ing parents, brothers and slters. I Tfie funeral will be nnnounced later. AMMON CAMPBELL. Amnion Campbell, aged 75 years, died at 11 o'clock last night at the I family residence In Harrlsvllle. of gen- oral debility. Deceased was born in Now York, .March 2S, 1S35. jolnod the Church of Latter-day Saints in tho early 'CO's, and emigrated to Utah in 1855 Ho resided In Ogden valley y up to recently and was well known! throukhout Weber county. Tho body was removed to tho Larkln & Sons undertaking parlors to ho prepared for burial. Tho deceased .leaves to mourn his loss a wife anil brother and sisters. Time and place of funeral to be announced Inter j JOHN T. BALLANTYNE. I; i ' The funeral, of John T. Ballantyno was held yesterday afternoon, with services from thr Riverdalo moetlnz house at 1 o'clock. Bishop A. A. Bingham Bing-ham presided at the services. Owing to the fact that the deceased had been one of the best knowu residents of this section, tho services were very largely attended. The ward choir rendered the selec- , tlons, "Shall We Meot Beyond tho ' River and "Jesus. Lover of My Soul." The selections, "Thou Blessed Lamb of Calvary" and "Until We Meet Again," were rendered by n quartet. There was also a solo, "Not Half Has Evor Yet Been Told" by II D. Chllds. In addition to Bishop Bingham there were talks bv President C. J. MIddleton Patriarch G. W. Larkin. Bishop H C Jacobs. Superintendent V II. Goddard and Enoch Bingham. Each of tho speakers were for many years associated with Mr. Ballantyno. Bal-lantyno. and they paid a high tribute of respect to his memory, referring .especially to his many years' service In the Interests of tho church. Interment took place in the Ogden City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Auston C. Brown. Funeral services of the remains of MarV L. Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Iverson will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Eighth Ward meetinghouse, Bishop -Moroni Harriott officiating. Friends desiring desir-ing to view the remains may do so at the family residence, S41 Washington Washing-ton avenue. Funeral services will bo held between the hours of 10 and 1. Interment in the Ogden City cemetery. ceme-tery. oo |