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Show Deaths and Funerals SCOVILLE Funeral services for Clara Scovillo wore held yesterday afternoon in the Sixth ward chapel with Bishop O. M. Sanderson presiding. presid-ing. The chapel was filled with friends and relatives of tho bereaved family and many floral tributes were placed on the bier of the little girl and banked in front of the chancel rail. Twenty girl members of Clara's Sunday-school class . acted -jls flower bearers. The speakers were Presl-j dent C. C. Richards, Samuel G. Dyef end Bishop Sanderson The ward i sang "Suffer Little Qhildren" and "Only a Little While." Mrs. Lizzie Culley sang "Prayer," Josephine Shorten sang "Good-night" and Walter Stephens sang "Calvary" Interment? was in the city cemetery, the gravel-being gravel-being dedicated by President Alva x Scovllle. '-, i WATKINS Mrs. James Watkins? was found dead In her bed at 1021s Twenty-second street yesterday eve-j nlnp by neighbors. She had lived t alone since the death of her husband.jj The neighbors who found the body,;; had not noticed any signs of life in the home for three days and finally!, decided to enter it and investigate.); As soon as the body was found, the police department was notified and;: under the direction of Detectives Robert Rob-ert Burk and Robert Chambers thej deceased was removed to the Kirk-.' endall mortuary to be prepared for burial. Mrs. Watkins was a nativeL of England and her husband for sev-9 eral years prior to his death had managed a grocery store in Ogden. I HOLMES The funeral of Mrs El- len Holmes was held yesterday after- noon in the North Ogden meeting house, which was filled to its capac-'-i ity with friends and relatives of thef deceased. Bishop Frederick W. Bar-'' ker presided at the service and thet' speakers were Patriarch James Ward J John Gibson, Frederick Ellis, Judge Nathan J. Harris and Patriarch Levi' J. Taylor. The ward choir sang, "When First tho Glorious Light of? Truth" nnd "Sister, Thou Wast Mildf and Lovely", Miss Jennie Thorsten-son Thorsten-son sang "The Christian's Goodnight"; Good-night"; Robert Greenwell sang "Flee ! as a Bird" and Charles W. Ellis sang "O My Father." Interment was InS-the InS-the North Ogden cemetery, the grave ; being dedicated by William H. Aa-f derson of Salt Lake City. f , i BOOTH The funeral of Lorraine Jy Booth was held Saturday afternoon in the Larkln chapel, with Bishop Moroni j. Chugg presiding. The speakers wero' President F. W. Stratford, W. W. Lecli-J emlnant, and E. A. Larkin. Lucille ? Williams sarrg "Unanswered Yet," and jj the Misses Vina Pingree and Nell Grant sang "My Father Knows" and J. "Rock of Ages." Interment was in the j city cemetery, the grave being dedl-1 I cated by Bishop Chugg. |