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Show 00 ' j j i; ; j DEATHS AND I j ' FUNERALS I j j " MRS. MONTANA MOORE. 1 Mrs. Montana Moore, wlfo of Rob ert B. Moore, died at the home, 29C6 Adams avenue, at 3 o'clock this morning. morn-ing. The funeral sen-Ices will be held at the Heaton-Klrkendall funeral I chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, J the Rev. F. V. Fisher officiating. L DOUBLE FUNERAL. , At tho St. Joseph church tomorrow i j at 10 o'clock will bo held tho funeral j , . 1 services of James jr. Devlin, the nlnc- I i year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James j 1 Devlin, and Mrs. Maggie Howitsdn, ; tt wife of Georgo H. Hewitson and rela-tlvo rela-tlvo of Master Devlin. x Master Devlin died at tho Dee hospital hos-pital Monday evening. His parents reside at 2885 Park avonuo. Mrs. Hewitson was twenty-eight yearB old and died this morning at the home. The funeral cortege will leave tho Heaton-Kirkendall chapel for tho church at 9 45 a, m. j MR8. ESTHER P. STONE. I Homorrhajjo of the brain, which de- velopod yesterday preceding the birth of a child, caused tho death of Mrs. Esthor P. Stone, wife of Frederick N. Stono, at 1:30 this morning at the family residence, 448 Second street. Tho baby died shortly after birth ( and before the death of the mother, j It will bo burled In the arms of the parent. Mrs. Stono was born April 10, 18G9, ' In Ogden. She was the daughter of William B. and Mary E. Stono Hutch-Ins. Hutch-Ins. All her life was spent In this city. She was Instructor of the parents' par-ents' class in tho Eighth ward Sun- 1 day school and had long heen active in church work. She Is survived by her husband, thrco children Bertha, Blanche and Leslie six sisters and throe 'brothers The double funeral services will bo 1 held Sundaj- afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho Eighth ward meeting house, ' Bishop James Taylor presiding. RAYMOND SPACKMAN. Funeral services over the remains of Raymond Spackman were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the North Ogden meeting house, Blehoo James Ward presiding. Tho musical numbers were rendered hy the ward choir, and there was also a duot by Misses Naomi and Leona Rash Tho pupils of tne North Ogden school, at which the deceased had been a student, stu-dent, sang "Abide With Me." The speakers were Arthur Barrett, George E. Brown and Frederick Barker. Bar-ker. Six boy friends of tho deceased acted as pall-boarers and the funeral was largely attended by many friends, both young and old. Interment was made In the "North Ogden cemetery in a grave dedicated by E. A. Larkln. IREITA ALLERD. Tho funeral of Iretta, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco E. Allerd, will be held Thursday afternoon, after-noon, with service at the family residence resi-dence in. Slatcrville at 2 o'clock. Interment In-terment will be made in tho Ogden City cemetery. ' |