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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS VEST Daniel Guataviua Yost died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, -1.J6 1-2 Twenty-sixth Btreet, following an illness of eiclit months of cancer He was 41 yeara old Mr Vest was born in Juab county coun-ty and was the son of Mrs. Louise Vest In addition to his mother, he is survived by one brother, Edward of Ogden. and two sisters, Mrs Lillian I. Olsen of Salt Lake and Mrs Berthn Crltchlow of Idaho The body was removed to the Llndqulst parlors, where funeral services will be held at 2 p m. Wednesday Biahop Robert McQuarrle will preside NASH The body of Mrs. Charlotte Naah, who died Saturday ovening, will ' be taken to Salt Lake tomorrow morning morn-ing at 9 o'clock. The funeral will be held in the Sixteenth ward meeting houne The body will He In state at the Larkln undertaking establishment thib afternoon. LINDSTROM Funeral service for ! John Lindstrom were held yesterday 'afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the Llnd lulst funeral chapel with Rev Erik Floreen conducting- Saved by Grace was sung by MIbs Edith Wendell Miss Hilda Frebcrg saux "We Shall Sleep but Not Forever' and "A Christian's' Chris-tian's' Goodnight " Miss Freberg and Miss Wendell eang a duet. The re mains were shipped to Laramie, Wyo , last night for burial BLUTH Mrs. Augusta W Uluth died Saturday afternoon of a stroke of paralysis at the family residence. 263G Barlow avenue. Mrs. Bluth was in her seventy ninth year She was born in Skara. Sweden, but emigrated wlS her family to Utah In 1887 and I settled in Urantsvllle. In 1S79 the family took up their residence iu u gan. later going to Smithfield. Mrs Bluth has resided in Ogden for S3 years. Her husband. J. M L. Bluth two sons. John C and G J Bluth, two daughters, Mrs. Mary w Shreeye and Mrs Anna C Belnap. and Yl grandchildren, all of Ogden, survive ber The funeral will be held in the Fifth ward meeting house Tuesdoj afternoon at 2 o'clock. KING Funeral services for Thomas Thom-as F. King were held yesterday afternoon after-noon in the meeting house at Farm-Ington. Farm-Ington. with Bishop J. H. Robinson conducting Tbe presidency of the Davis stake and 16 members of the high etfunctl were among the many who ottended. Members of the council coun-cil acted as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers Music was furnished by the ward choir. Mies Hess and Miss Hazel Judy. The speakers wpre Presi-1 dent Joseph Grant, Bishop George j Kendall, Elders Clark, Woods and Thomas and Bishop Robinson. Jesse M Smith dedicated tbe grave In the Parmington cemetery. |