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Show DEATHS ANDFUNERALS CLIFFORD Funeral service for Eva Ellen Clifford were held at 1' p m. Friday in the North Ogden meeting meet-ing house with Bishop Frederick Barker Bar-ker presiding The ward choir sang some beautiful selections Miss EITn Campbell and Miss Hael Bcrrett sang "I Need Thee Ev'ry Hour.'" and the Rash sisters sang "One Sweetly Solemn Sol-emn Thought"' The speakers were W. N Reynolds. President C F. Mid-dleton Mid-dleton and Bishop Barker A large number of Borrowing friends attended the services and Interment was made In the North Ogden cemetery SCH MALZ Jennie Schmalz. a pi anlst well known in Ogden, Salt Lak- and many other places In the 6tate died at the family residence In South Weber yesterday afternoon at 1 o clock after a two weeks' Illness from acute nethritls. She was the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Charles Schmalz and was born In South ebcr, September Sep-tember 6 1885 She leaves ten broth I ers and sisters. Four brothers w ('. Fred. Frank and Edwin, reside !n South Weber, and one, Christopher, tn Ogden Mrs John Murphy, a sister, sis-ter, Is also a resident of Ogden Other sisters are Mrs E W Byrne, of Buhl. Idaho, Mrs John Duder and Mrs Albert Al-bert Reumenapp of Salt Lake, and Miss Eva Schmalz of South Weber All the members of the family were at the bedside when death came. The funeral will be held In the South Weber hall Sunday at 1 o clock, with Interment In Ogden City cemetery. BAILEY Heart disease proved fa tal to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bailey of North Ogden yesterday afternoon She had been 111 for some lime Sh was the wife of William Bailey and the daughter of Robert and Mary Montgomery, Mont-gomery, and came with her parents, now deceased, from her birthplace in Ontario to North Ogden In 1851, and had resided here ever since She was 70 years old Hor children, John M , Mary PriBCllla, William, Robert Wilson, Wil-son, Joae-ph T Hyrum. Sr. James A.. Grace and Nathaniel, reside In e-bcr e-bcr county Funeral arrangements will be announced LANIER Mrs. Comfort Lanier, colored, col-ored, died at Roy this morning at-2 at-2 o'clock of tuberculosis, after an 111-neBS 111-neBS of some time She was 45 years old and the widow of the late Alexander Alex-ander Lanier. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at the African M E church on Pingrce avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-eighth street The remains may bo viewed at Larkin K-Sons K-Sons undertaking parlors this evening and tomorrow until 2 o'clock. The Interment will be in the Ogden City r i mctery. |