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Show Deaths and Funerals RANDALL At 11 a. m. today occurred oc-curred the death of Mrs Elsie Randall, Ran-dall, aged 84 years, at the home of her son Joseph H. Randall, 46S Twenty-third street. General debility was the cause of death. Two sons, Isaac L. Randall of Idaho Falls and Joseph H. of Ogden survive. Also a number of grandchildren. Mrs. Randall was born at Stockholm, Sweden. March 25, 1S30, and as a member of the Mormon church emigrated to Utah in 18C4 where she has resided in Ogden ever since. The aged woman has numerous nu-merous friends in this city who will mourn her loss. Funeral services will be announced later. FARNGRAAN The funeral of Matthias Mat-thias NFarngraan was held yesterday in the Eighth ward chapel. The service serv-ice was conducted by Bishop W. W. Rawson and the speakers were David Jensen. C. J. A. Lindqulst and Bishops' Bish-ops' James Taylor and W. W. Rawson. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Emily Ma.ddock, Lizzie. .Norseth and Leona Brown. Theinterment was .In the City cemetery. CUTLIP The funeral of Hugh Walter Cutlip will be held Monday at 2 p. in., in the Fourth ward meeting meet-ing house. The body may bo viewed at the home, 684 Twenty-second street, all day Sunday and Monday morning. The interment will be in the City cemetery. FOWERS-Funeral services for Verna. A. Fowers will be held in the Hooper meeting house tomorrow at 2:30 p. ni. The body may be viewed at the family home in Hooper, this evening and until 1:30 p. m., tomorrow. tomor-row. BROWNING A funeral service over the body of Mrs. Charilla A. Browning will be uel in the First ward chapel at 12 o'clock noon, tomorrow. tomor-row. Friends may view the body at the home, 203 West Twenty-ninth street, this evening and tomorrow morning. The interment will be made in the City cemetery. THOMPSON. Funeral services over the remains of James Thompson will be conducted by Reverend John Edward Carver, Monday at 2 p. m. from tho Larkin and Sons chapel. Remains Re-mains may be viewed at the chapel Sunday afternoon and evening and Monda until time of sen Ices. In- iHI H ULUJUIJUTFJ .'I.T IJHUIH1 UJIlfal .1.1 !JJJ ,UI. J TTT torment in city cemetery. 31 AUTH The funeral of Edward Auth will be held in the hall of the jH Woodmen of the World, In the Fra- ternity block tomorrow afternoon at jH 2:30 o'clock. The body may bo view- jH ed at the Kirkendall chapel this eve- ning and at the Woodmen hall to in or- row from 10:30 a. m., to 1:30 p. m. |