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Show Deaths and Funerals TERRY The funeral of William Terry will be held In tho Lindqulst funeral fu-neral chapel tomorrow at 2 p. m. Bishop's Bish-op's counselor, G. A. Nicholas, will officiate. The body may bo viewed at the chapel from 4 to 7 p. m., to day and tomorrow, up to the time of the funeral. The interment will be made in the City cemetery. GEISLER Tho remains of Joseph E. Geisler, who died In Bingham on January 26, are expected to arrive In Ogden tomorrow at 1:45 p. m.t and the funeral will be held in the Lindqulst Lind-qulst chapel at 3:30 p. m. The Interment Inter-ment will be in the City cemetery. CRAGUN Wlllard U. Cragun was burled yesterday in the North Ogden cemetery, following funeral service in the Pleasant View meeting house. The services were conducted by Bishop Bish-op Reuben Rhees and the speakers were Patriarch James Ward, John Chambers, P. A. Shrieve and John Seaman. Special muBlc was furnished furnish-ed by the choir, and a male quartet sang "A Beautiful Country"; M. Cragun Cra-gun sang "The Gates of Paradise," and the Misses Viola and Myrtle Rhees sang "Life Beyond the Shadows." There was a largo attendance of relatives rela-tives and friends at the service and the floral offerings were numerous. OWEN The funeral of James Owen was held yesterday afternoon in the Eighth ward meeting house, Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. The, speaking waB impressive and the song service exceptionally beautiful. Tho meeting house was filled to capacity ca-pacity with friends and relatives of the dead pioneer and the speakera were all associated with him in tho early days of Ogden's settlement. They were Presidents L. W. Shurt-llff Shurt-llff and C. F. Mlddleton, Apostle David Da-vid O. McKay, Bishops James Martin. Robert McQuarrie, James Taylor, W. W. Rawson and Moroni Brown. Tho following musical selections were rendered: Solos, "Thy; Will Be Done," Walter Stephens; "The Resur- rectlon Day," Mrs. Emily Maddock; HH "Lead, Kindly Light," Mrs. Maude Dee Porter, and a duet, "Love Re- H sponses to Your Call," Mrs. Porter and Lizzie Norseth. The interment was in the City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by E. A. Larkin. oo Hi |