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Show Deaths and Funerals LINDSEY The funeral of Daniel Lindsey was held at the Larkin chap el yesterday afternoon. Bishop William Wil-liam D. Van Dyke Jr., presiding In addition to a sermon by Bishop Van Dyke, the ritual service of the Spanish War Veterans was given The music was furnished by Jennie Thorstensen, w ho sang, "O my Father" and "Th Christian's Goodnight" Interment was made In the city cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Elijah Larkin. DAY Mrs- Adda Day, 118 Twenty third street, received word this morning morn-ing from Los Ajigeles, of the death of her grand-daughter, Evelyn Adalyn Day, who died one day last week of diabetee. The deceased had been ill for some time, and her death came as a shock to her parents and grandmother grand-mother The father, Amos Day, was well-known In Ogden, having spent many years of his life in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Day are living in San Diego, but the funeral was held from Los Angeles, and Interment took place there. PRICE Funeral service for Margaret Mar-garet Price were held at noon vester-day vester-day from the Tenth Ward meeting house. Bishop T. P. Terry presiding. President Joseph W. McMurrnn Patrt! arch David McKay. Wm. Tavena and Walter Farr were the speakers. The following gave musical selections: George Bain, Jennie Thorstensen, Stella Wright, Florence Fisher, Myrtle Myr-tle Brown and a mixed quartet The funeral was largely attended and interment in-terment was made in the city cemetery. ceme-tery. DAVIS The infant child of Mr. I and Mrs Hnrrv Davis died at 1 p.r today at the family home, 2463 Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue. Body taken to Larkin Lark-in s chapel PETERSON At 2.30 tomorrow impressive im-pressive funeral services over the remains re-mains of Peter Peterson will be conducted con-ducted in the Llndquist chapel and interment in-terment will be made in the city rem-(etery rem-(etery The body will arrive at 9 a m. tomorrow from Rexburg, Idaho where death occurred. |