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Show 00 Deaths and Funerals PARRY The funeral of James Parry was held yesterday afternoon at Willard, Bishop Joseph Hubbard presiding. The speakers were Judge N. J. Harris, E. A. Larkin and Ralph Harding. The interment w-as made in the Willard cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Hubbard. Hub-bard. WOOTTON Funeral services for Mrs. Emc?a Jane Wootton will be held at the Fifth ward Sunday at 3 p. m. Remains may be viewed this evening and tomorrow until 2 p. m. at the family home, 2717 Qulncy avenue. Cars to Canyon Beginning at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, the Ogdeu Rapid Transit company will operato a car to the Hermitage In Ogden canyon every' hour until 5 o'clock in the evening, the last car leaving the Hermitage at 5:30. The car will leave Twenty-fifth street and Washington avenue on the hour. New Home D, E. Browning Is building a residence on Stephens avenue, ave-nue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets that will cost in the neighborhood of $1000. TAYLOR At 9:55 a. m. today Mrs. Sarah Jane Taylor died at the family fam-ily residence, 26S0 Van Buren avenue, of Bright's disease. Deceased was the wife of the late George G. Taylor and was born In Ogden, December 26, 1S59. The following children survive: sur-vive: Rolla J. Taylor, Plain City; Mrs. George E. Bushnell, Peter Taylor, Bertha Taylor, David Taylor, of Ogden; Og-den; Mrs. John Whlttaker of Millard and George E. Taylor of Ogden. The following brothers also survive: James M. Shupe, Peter and Isaac Shupe of Ogden and A. J. Shupe, residing elsewhere. else-where. Funeral announcements later. |