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Show Deaths and Funerals SURRAGE Mrs. Emma E J Sur-rage Sur-rage died yesterday evening at the Dee hospital, after suffering two months of nervous prostration She was the wife of Edward Surrage of Huntsvllle and the daughter of Jasper Jas-per and Augusta A. Jaspcrson of the same town. Mrs. Surrage was born at Huntsvllle. July 6. 1891, and is survived by her husband, parents and the following brothers and sisters Mrs. Annie Wilbur, Salt Lake City, .Mrs. Norah Jorgensen. Huntsville; William Jasperson, Burlev. Idaho; Richard, Edward. David Henry and Howard Jasperson of Huntsville Th.-body Th.-body wa taken to the Eindquist mortuary mor-tuary ponding funeral arrangements OWENS The funeral of Sarah Of-ens Of-ens was held festerdaj at 2 p. m m the Eighth ward meeting house. Bishop Bish-op W. W. Rawson presided and the speakers were President O F Middle-ton, Middle-ton, Bishop Robert McQuarrie. C. J. Jensen and Bishow Rawson. Several appropriate songs were sung by a quartet composed of Mrs. Emily Mad-dock, Mad-dock, Elva Berryes8a. Walter Berry-cssa Berry-cssa and George Webster; Ethel Manning Man-ning and Elva Webster sang a duet, Mrs. Maddock sang a solo and chorus war, sung b Mrs Maddock. Leona Brown, Elva Webster. George Webster and Walter Berryessa The Interment Inter-ment was made in the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Bishop Rawson. CHRISTIANSEN The body of Rasmus Ras-mus Christiansen who died at St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho, Monday evening, is to be brought to Ogden tor interment Mr. Christiansen was a r'oneer Webor and Davis counties and is survived sur-vived by the following children: Mrt Martha Hammond, Mrs. Sarah Phil-flps, Phil-flps, Mrs. Christina Holley. Mrs .Mary Phillips, Mrs. Lovinla King. Mrs. Eli?, nlveth Lewis. Rasmus H. Christiansen and David Christiansen. MEADE The funeral of C. T. Meade was held yesterday afternoon In the Larkin chapel under the direction direc-tion of the Ogden lodge, Improved Order Or-der of Redmen. Interment was in the City cemetery. nn 1 |