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Show Deaths and Funerals COOK Friday in the Hooper meeting meet-ing house funeral services for H. O Cook, a former Ogdenlte. who died in Pueblo a few days ago, will be held. Deceased was born in Salt Lake, Feb. 13, 1880, and leaves two children, chil-dren, Ival, 13. and Harvey 9, besides two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. L. Anderson, of Ogden, Mrs. L. M Paul of Salt "Lake. N. G. Cook of Og den and Lewis Cook of Salt Lake. Death came unexpectedly after a lingering illness From " ten until twelve o'clock tomorrow the casket will be open at the Llndqulst chapel. POPE Funeral services for Mrs Clara D Pope will be held Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock from the Fourth ward meeting house, Bishop E. A Ward conducting Remains may be viewed at the home, In the rear of 456 22nd street this evening and to-, to-, morrow. JOHANSON The funeral of Andrew An-drew JohaiiBon was held yesterdav afternoon at the Third ward meetlnsr house. Bishop William D Van Dvke Jr. presided and the speakers were W. F. James, Frederick Gunnerson Bishop van Dyke and T. A. Carluulst of Sart Lake City. Special music was lurnished by Mrs. Emily Maddock and the Nylander quartet. Interment was made In the city cemetery. |