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Show oo DEATHS ARDFUHERALS LINDSAY The funeral for Mrs Elizabeth Lindsay of I Iberty was held in the Liberty ward meeting house at 1 o clock yesterday afternoon under the direction of the ward bishopric Bishop Arthur M. Fsrrin conducted the services. Several musical selections selec-tions weie rendered by the ward choir The character and worth of Mrs Lindsay was paid fittlns tribule by all of the speakers. The speakers were Adam L. Peterson, Oliver . Penrod and Lafayette Sessions. Interment In-terment was in the Eden cemetery. BRONSON Funeral services for .Mrs. Lovisa Bronfon, whose death oc- ' curred Wednesday, were held In the Srl ward .meeting house at 2 ?h nktbIs rtn. Interment in the Ogden City cemetery. awavlTTr'rh0PiaG Howltt P39" away, at Mb residence, 543 Twenty- ninth street today at 1 a in Deceased was 48 years of age and was a member mem-ber of the Mountain Home (Idaho) lodge ot A F and A M. The funeral will be held at 2 30 p. m Sunday M the Klrkendall chapel under the aus pices of Weber lodge, A. r and A M , N'o C Interment Ogden city cemetery. ceme-tery. PARKER Impressive funeral sen -ices for Mrs Elsie Margaiet Parker, wife of William G Parker, were held in the Hooper ward meeting house yesterday afternoon A C. Christeti-sen, Christeti-sen, first counselor, conducted the services Impressive and touching eulogies eu-logies were dellered bj John R. Halt. Clarence Parker. Richard Hooper and James R. Bcus Musical numbers were rendered by George Manning and the ward choir Mr Manning sang "Some Time We'll Understand " Interment In-terment was in the Hoopor ccmeterj |