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Show oc ; Deaths and Funerals e ..- LARSEN Folway Larsen the year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs J Martin Mar-tin Larsen. died last night at the family residence. f18 Sixteenth street. Of convulsions. The funeral will be lL held at the home toruorow at 2 p. m , . land interment will be In the Citj I cemetery. M'CLELLAND Myiet Harold Me-Clellaildi Me-Clellaildi the 7-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. William C. .McClelland, died yesterday at the family Itesldenoe, 2S46 Hudson avenue, from aut'-nephritis aut'-nephritis The boy was born at Butte. Mont., August 23, 1U07, and Is sur-ived sur-ived by his parents, a sister and two brothers. The body was shipped to Salt Lake City today for Interment. Inter-ment. HAWKINS Bon jam in, the 6-month Old son of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Hawkins, died last night at the residence. resi-dence. 2760 Monroe aveDUe, of erysipelas. ery-sipelas. The tuneral will be held Thursday at 1" a. m In the I.arkln chapel. Interment will be in North Ogden cemetery. NELSON Hans C. Nelson. who was killed yesterday by an Oregon Short Line switch engine, was .Mars old. having been born in Norway, Nor-way, June 16. 1832. He joined the Mormon church In 18GP. and emigrated to Utah in 1886 He settled In Ogden and has resided in the city and the! Glasgow addition ever since. Mr. Xclton is survived by four children Nicolay Nelson. Mrs. Peter Ander-BOn, Ander-BOn, Bernhardt Nelson and Carl Nelson. Nel-son. Seventeen grandchildren and. seven great-grandchildren also sur- ! vivc. The funeral announcements will be made later. SNEDDON The funeral of John B. Sneddon was held yesterday after-noun after-noun in the Fourth ward meeting house, with Bishop E. A. Olsen presiding. pre-siding. The speakers were J. M. D. Taylor. C. J. Jensen. W. L. Porter, Thomas E. Farr and Bishop Olsen. A mixed quartette from the Fourth ward choir sang "Shall We Meet Beyond Be-yond the River?" and "Wanted on the Other Side." Mrs. Emma Lind-quist Lind-quist sang "O My Father." and Miss M I 'rows and Orson Griffin t-ang "Almost "Al-most Home." The service was attended at-tended by a large number of relatives and friends of the deceased and many beautiful floral tributes were placed around the bier. Interment was in the City cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Albert Saunders. FOLK MAN The funeral of Georg" Edward Folkman will be held tomorrow tomor-row at I p. m., in the Fourth ward meeting house. The body may bo viewed at the home. 2058 Douglas avenue, this evening and tomorrow until 1 p. ru. The Owls lodge will attend the funeral service In a body 2nd will also furnish a band to head the cortege. The lodge ritual will be conducted at the grave. In the City cemetery. |