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Show WTJ Deaths and Funerals WRIGHT The funeral of William H. Wright will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the First ward meeting house. Bishop N A. Tanner will preside pre-side and the Veteran Fireman and Owls lodges will attend the service In a body. Tho body may be viewed at the family residence, 2977 Grant avenue, until 6 p. m today, and tomorrow to-morrow until 1 p. m The interment will be made in the City cctnetery. CARPENTER The body of Gus Carpenter, who died at the Dee hos pital a few days ago. was shipped to San Francisco last night, accompan led by Ben Carpenter, a brother. 8T0NE YeBterday Edward Stone, aged 75 and for 50 years a resident of Ogden, died at the home of bis daughter in Salt Lake after two days' Illness. The following children survive- George L. Stone, Blackfoot. Ida.. T S. Stone, Boise; D. C Stone, Stemple Mont . B. A Stone, Salt Lak ; Miss Edith and Miss Daisy Stone Salt Lake; Mrs Jones P. White Montpelier, Ida.; Mrs II. M Mufser and Miss Florence Stone of Ogden Funeral services will be conducted by Reverend John Edward Carver Sat urday at ' p. m in the Kirkendall chapel Interment in Mountain View cemetery. KEYES Yesterday Junius Bardell. the Infant Sun of Junius and P, v-tha v-tha Davis Keyes, died of bronchitis at the family home. 607 Seventh street The babe had been sick only a few days. He was bom October 2, 1914 The remains are at Lind-qUlst's Lind-qUlst's chapel, where funeral services serv-ices wil be held tomorrow at 3 p. m., Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. Remains Re-mains may be riowed tomorrow until funeral hour at lb chapel, Interment In Ogden City cemetery. rr . |