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Show Deaths and Funerals j CAWLEY -The funeral of John B. Cawley was held yestrrda afternoon in the Wilson ward mating house with Rishop B. V Bingham presiding The spp;ikr-rs were P. W, Stratford. Rihop YV. C Hunter led Rallantvne, Frank Rarrows and Bishop Bingham Sperinl munie was furnished by the ward rhoir, and duets were sunc by Rernice Glazier and Jed Rallantn ; C Wilson and Roy Robinson, and Lizzie Wilson and Charles Hopge Thi' interment was made in the Ogden Og-den City eemetery, the grave being dedicated bj C. R Erlckaon. sullivan Funeral services for Jerry Sullivan will be held tomorrow at 1 p ni in the Larkin rhapel witii Rev. Father P. M. Cushnahan presid Ing. The body may be viewed at the residence of a sitr. at 119 Ninth street, this evening and tomorrow until un-til 10 a m JOHNSON- Osrar F. Johnson died yesterday afternoon at the family residence, 266 Twenty ninth street, of pneumonia. He was ill eleii en days. Mr Johnson was born at Salt Lake City, February 10, 1872. the son of Mr and Mr? Henry A. Johnson II was a member of the Modern Woodmen Wood-men lodge and had been employed as a carpenter in the railroad shops for seVi ral years. He is survived by his wife and two children, Helen and Wallace Wal-lace Johnson, two brothers, Alfred and Henry of Sandy. I tali; and the following sisters: Mrs. Margaret N'ill-son N'ill-son of Mid vale; Mrs Annie Reek o. Saudi : Hilda and Kuiina Johnson of Salt Lake City. The funeral announcement an-nouncement will be made later. CHR I ST EN SEN The funeral of Nels C. Christensen was held yester day noon in the West Weber meeting house. Bishop George Etherlngton presided and r h speakers were Colbert Col-bert Torgeson, John Messick, Bishop William Jardlne. Hagbart Anderson. Rlshop Robert MeFarland and Rishop Rtherington The Misses Margaret Telford and Catherine Hadley sang "Unanswered Yet" and "Sometime We'll Understand , Miss Telford san "Jesus is Calling." and Hagbart Anderson An-derson sang ' We're Only Remembered Remem-bered Rv What We Have Done." Th Interment was made In the West Weber We-ber cemetery, the grave being dedicated dedi-cated by Gilbert Torgeson. The ser vices were largely attended. oo |