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Show DEATHS ANDFUNERAtS ENGLAND Funeral services for Mrs. Rhoda Kncland were held in the meeting house at Plaint City yesterday yes-terday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The services were under the direction of Bishop Rolvert Maw. The following speakers rendered eloquent tributes of respect to the deported: Peter Oreen. John England Abraham Maw. Charles N'eal, Willard Carver, Henry Garner. Peter Folkman, .lames Stuart Stu-art and Jame Maw. Music was fur- Inisbed by the choir The burial took! I place In the cemeter? at Plain City. I NYE Mable Orlets Xye. 2 years! (seven months old daughter Of M and! Mrs. Ore Nve, ISC Thirty-first street,, 'died this morning at C, 50 o'clock from Bronchitis. Funeral announcements will be made later. CLAYTON Mr Sarah ' lav ion, I aged 7!l pears, died at 8 o'clock last evening at the family residence in ' Ro' f.eneral debility due to old ace was the eause of her death Mrs. Clayton was bom in nelfest and came to Utah twenty rears ago. She made her home m Og'den fnr a number of; I ears and has liv ed in Roy for one1 ear One son. John Clayton of Ok-' den survives her Kuneral services will he beltf tomorrow at 2 o'clock in Hi1 K.'isi opal church. Rev Fleet . wood officiating T'le remains maybe may-be viewed at I.arkin"s parlors this; evening and tomorrow until 9:30 a. n. Iniormeut in Ogdeu Cit) cemetery. |