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Show DEATHS DID FUNERALS r CARVER Funoral services oor the late John Carver will bo held at 1 p. m Sunday at Plain City Interment Inter-ment In Plain City comotcry. FARR Tho funornl services for Aleen Tt. Farr will be held at 3 "30 Sunday afternoon at the home of tho grandfather, Ezra Farr, 449 Twenty-first Twenty-first street. Bishop E. A. Olson presiding. pre-siding. Interment Ogden City cemetery. cem-etery. LEE The funeral of Mrs. D L. Lee will bo held at tho residence of John L. Blosser, 2S07 Washington avenue, Sunday at 2 p. m. Tho body may be viewed at the residence until 12 o'clock noon Sunday. PAST Funeral services for Arthur C. Past wiil bo held at 2 p. m Sun-dav Sun-dav in Masonic temple. The services will be under tho direction of the local lo-cal Masonic lodge and the Shrlners. Rev. J E. Carver will deliver the funeral fu-neral sermon Body will Ho in state at Larkin & Sons' funeral chapel Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and evening and Sunday until 12 noon. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. HULMSTON Thomas Hulmston. a well-known railroad man, dld at his home, 2766 Wall avenue, at 3 o'clock yesterdav afternoon following an illness ill-ness of five months from a complication complica-tion of diseases. Ho was born In England, May 23, 1875, but had spent the greater pari of his life in this citj". Surviving him are a wife and two children. Mr. Hulmston was a member of the Masonic order, a charter char-ter member of the local lodge of Woodmen of the World and was also Identified with the Order of Railway Conductors. The funeral will be arranged ar-ranged later. ALBERTS Tho funeral of Mr3. Grlotjc Alborts will be held Sunday with services at tho First Ward meeting meet-ing house at 12 o'clock noon. The remains may be viewed at the family fam-ily homo, 3141 Euclid avonue, this evening and tomorrow forenoon. Interment In-terment at the Ogden City cemetery. |