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Show I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS FRANK O'CONNOR. Funeral service over Frank O'Connor, O'Con-nor, Bixteou-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Connor was held at 10 o'clock tills morning at the family residence, 2170 Reeves avenue, the Rev. Father Ryan conducting the service. GEORGE E. ANGELL. A number of prominent railroad officials of-ficials attended the funeral services of the late George E. Angell, which wore hold at the Second ward meeting house at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Bishop Robert McQuarrle was In charge of the services. Other speakers speak-ers were John G. Ellis, C J. A. Lind-qulst Lind-qulst and George Shorton. Musical numbers were rendered by Walter Stevens, Miss Tlllie "Hancock Poulter. Miss Elsie Shorten and Miss Helen Wright The Ladies of tho Maccabees and the Ladies of Woodcraft attended the services in a body, representatives being be-ing pre&ent from the Salt Lake lodges. The pall-bearers were James Wilson, Charles A. Malan, John W. Butcher, AmoB Collins, Joseph E. Caye and Richard Collins Members of the Brotherhood of Railway Rail-way Trainmen attended tho funeral In a body and gave tho ritualistic service ser-vice of the order at the gravo in tho Ogden City comotery Many sorrowing sorrow-ing friends of the family attended the funeral of the unfortunate railroad man who mot a tragic death at Lucln last Friday evening. IRETA ALLRED. Treta, the soven-year-old daughter daugh-ter of Clarence B. and Mary D. Smout Allred, died at 7 o'clock laBt evening at the family residence. Slatervllle. Death was due to a complication of diseases. The time and placo of tho funeral will bo given later. |