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Show I DEATHS AND I I FUNERALS MISS ELLEN BERRY. Miss Ellen Berry, aged 50 years, a former resident of Ogden, died at 10 p. m., Wednesday, at the residence resi-dence of hor brother, C. L. Berry. 255 North Main street, Salt Lake. Funeral will be held at 2 p. m., Sunday, at the Berry, home in Salt Lake. CLARENCE R. JANS. The funeral for Clarence Rudolph Juns, infant Bon of Mr. und Mrs. Rudolph Ru-dolph Jons will be hold at 2 p. m. Friday in the Second Ward mooting house. iThe body may be viewed this evening and Friday morning at the residence, 214 28th street. JOHN RAY. Tho funeral of tho late John Ray, which was postponed on account of tho high wind of Tuesday, was held yesterday afternoon, with services at tho South Weber meeting houso at 1 o'clock. Bishop Georgo Kendall presiding. pre-siding. In addition to the music by tho ward choir there was a solo "Sometime We'll Understand," by A. Child. The speakers were Alex Dawson, Adolph Fornellous, C. A. Peterson, Thomas A. Shrove. Hebcr Scowcroft, Joseph Dunn and BiBhop Kendall. The burial took place In the Uintah c emote ry. JAMES BARNES. James Barnes, aged S5 years, died at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho homo of his daughter. Mrs. James Brlggs, 51 Harrisville avenue. Ills death was due to general doblllty. Mr. Barnes was born in Lancashlro, En-gixnd, En-gixnd, on Decembor 22, lS2o and bo-camo bo-camo a momber of tho L. D. S. church 40 years ago, coming to Utah eight years later. Tho remaining years of his llfo woro spent at Pleasant Vlow and in this city. Tho funeral will bo hold Friday afternoon aft-ernoon with services at tho Lynno ward meeting houso at 2 o'clock. Friends desiring to view the romalns may do so at Larkin & Sons' funeral chapel Thursday evening nnd at the home of tho daughter on Friday, between be-tween the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. Interment In tho City cemetery. |