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Show Deaths and Funerals FENSTER MAKER Chloc B. Fen-stermaker, Fen-stermaker, tho 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fenstermak-er, Fenstermak-er, died yesterday morning at tho family home. Death was due to appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, from which she had suffered suf-fered for seven weeks past. Her parents par-ents and the following brothers and sisters survive: Joe, Merlin, Stewart, Elva and Mabel. Tho funeral announcement an-nouncement will be made later. FERRIN Virginia Anna Ferrln, the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ferrln, died at the family fam-ily residence 151 Twenty-ninth str6et, last night of scarlet fever. She is survived by her parents, five brothers broth-ers and one sister The funeral was held at 2 p. m. today from in front of the home, Bishop N. A. Tanner presiding. pre-siding. Following the service, the body was taken to North Ogden for interment. INGLES The funeral of Ella Ingles, In-gles, who died In Bountiful Saturday, will be held at the Sixth ward meeting meet-ing house ill Ogden, tomorrow at 4 p. m. The remains may be viewed nt the Lindquist mortuary tomorrow, between be-tween the hours of 2:30 and 3:30 p. m. The interment will be made In the City cemetery. WOTTEN The funeral of Emma J Wootten was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at the Fifth ward meeting house. Bishop H. C. Jacobs presided presid-ed and the speakers were T. A. Shreeve, T. Wheelwright and Bishop, Jacobs. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Mary Fnrley and Miss Olive Jones. The Interment was made In the City cemetery. TAYLOR Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Jane Taylor will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Fifth ward meeting house. The body may bo viewed at the home. 2680 Van Buren avenue, tonight and tomorrow from 9 a. m. until thp time of the service. The Interment will be made In the City cometery. ELLIS At 3 p. m. yesterday funeral fu-neral services were held for Mrs. Julia Ellis in the Larkin chapel. Bishop's Counsellor George S. Burn-ham Burn-ham presided and E. A. Larkin also spoke. Mr. J. W. Ramoy and Miss Nellie DunBmore sang the numbers: "He Glveth His Beloveth Sleep," "Ho Knows It All" and "Beyond the Smiling Smil-ing and the Weeping." The funeral was largely attended and many beautiful beau-tiful floral offerings were given among them a number of bier designs de-signs from friends in Portland, Ore. Interment was made In the City cemoterjfe |