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Show DEATHS ANDFUNERALS1 RUNDQUIST Impressive funeral services for Lillian Rundquist and her young brother, Lorenzo Rundquist, i were held yesterday afternoon at the meeting house In Roy. The chapel was crowded with the friends and relatives of the two young people and numerous beautiful floral tributes were in evidence. Six young ladies acted as pallbearers to their voting friend and six boy companions did the Same honors for their playmate The two white hearses were followed by a i long cortege to the Hooper cemetery where Interment took place The services serv-ices were in charge of Bishop Ernest Hollands and the other speakers were M Brown. John C Child, John D Hooper and Bishop Iverson of Salt Lake The choir sang, "Some Time We'll Understand," Mr Siddoway and Mrs Elgren sang "Jesus. Ixver of My Soul," and a quartette rendered "O, My Father." WALLIN Funeral services for Jo seph Farrell 5-year-old son of Mr and Mrs John T allin, were held yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Fifth ward meeting house with Thomas Wheel I Wright conducting The speakers were Bishop H C. Jacobs and Arthur Bruerton. Solos were rendered by Miss Lorene Farley Mrs. Artie Blake- ly and George Bourne. Interment was in Ogden City cemetery. ORAM The body of Deverl Oram, the 2 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Jo seph Oram, will be taken to the former for-mer home at Beaver this afternoon al 6 o'clock Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at the Beaver meeting house. SPENCER Funeral services for Hiram Harwood Spencer will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p m. in the Catholic church. The cortege will leave the house, 2503 Adams avenue, at 1:30 o clock, escorted by the students stu-dents and battalion of cadets from the High school I'ntil 6 80 this afternoon after-noon the body will lie in state at the ' residence Interment will be in Og-I den City cemetery |