OCR Text |
Show DEATHS IIFIIRALS WEST The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. Eavl West will bo grieved to learn of the death of thoir infant son, which passed away Saturday afternoon af-ternoon shortly after its birth. Tho babo was interred in tho city como-terj como-terj yesterday at 2 p. m., Elder Elijah Eli-jah Larkin dedicatinc tho grave. Tho condition of MrB. West, though extremely ex-tremely critical for sovoral days past, was much improved last night and her recovery Is now assured MURDOCK Surrounded by mora-bers mora-bers of his family, Harvey Murdock. a pioneer of Weber county, passed away yesterday afternoon at 4:80 at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Christenscn, 661 Canyon road. Deatn came as tho result of heart trouble, from which tho deceased has been suffering for the past year. Mr. Murdock Mur-dock was born April 27, 1834, in Indiana In-diana and came to Utah In 1850. He had lived In this county ever since. He Is survived by a wife and nine children. The remains may be viewed tomorrow afternoon from 3 o'clock until un-til 7 o'clock and Wednesday from 10 Br m, until 1 p. m. The funoral services ser-vices will be held at the First ward meeting house, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WILLIAMS Tho Woodmen of the World and the local Order of Owls attended tho funeral of Frank B. Williams, Wil-liams, yesterday, in a body. The cortege cort-ege to the cemetery vas led by tho Ogden City band and the members of tho two orders, of which the dead man was a member, accompained the casket cas-ket and performed the funeral rltu-uls rltu-uls at the grave. |