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Show OO Deaths and Funerals PARKER The funeral of Alta W. Parker will be held tomorrow afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock in the Hooper meeting meet-ing house. Friends may view the body this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until noon, at the family residence, 2351 Jefferson avenue. The interment will be made in the Hooper cemetery. BOWNS Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Bowns were held yesterday in the Slaterville meeting house with Bishop Slater presiding. The speak trs were Bishop Slater Henry Manning, Man-ning, Adolph Layman and E. A Lar-jing. Lar-jing. Special music was furnished by the ward choir. The interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. KRUMPER MAN The funeral of Frederick William Krumperman was held yesterday afternoon, in the Und-qulst' Und-qulst' chapel . Bishop T. B. Wheelwright Wheel-wright presided and the speakers were President C. F. Middleton, Moroni Mo-roni Poulter. L C. Williamson and Bishop Wheelwright. Miss Venice Williams eang "O lDve Divine;" Miss May Scoville, 'Some Other Day,'' Mrs. Uernlce Glazier. "O May My Walk Be Close With God," and Maud Farley, "Jsus Ib Calling." The chapel was filled with friends and relatives of the deceased and many floral tribute were placed upon the bier. The Interment was made In tho Citv cemetery, the grave being dedicated by L. C Williamson SALT Funeral services for John W. Salt will bo held tomorrow at 2 p. m., in the Third ward meeting house. The body may bo viewed at the residence. 650 West Twenty-first Btreet. this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until 1:30 u. m- The Wood men of the World will attend the sen-Ice sen-Ice in a body andOwllI conduct its ritual service at tho grave. The interment in-terment will be made in the City cemetery, PENROD The funeral of Mrs. Lu cine B. Penrod will be held tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. in the East Layton meeting house The body may be viewed at the home of Hi rum Adams at Layton, this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until the funeral hour SI PR ELL E Kenneth Harry Slprelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Siprelle, died at the family home in Wilson Iane, at 2:30 a m. today. Mr. Siprelle was born In Sheridan. Montana, Mon-tana, Sept. 2fi, 1896. He Is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Elisha and Wm. Siprelle of Montana, Bert Siprelle of Ogden. Mrs. John Oleson of Butte, and Mrs. Harry Love of Red Lodge, Montana. Mon-tana. Has resided seven years in Ogden. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m,, Tuesday, In the Wilson ward meeting house. BLAUVELD Oeorge Blauveld, months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blauveld, died at the home, 2556 Madison Madi-son avenue, yesterday afternoon. Funeral Fu-neral services will be held Monday at 10 a m., Rev. Rassweller presiding. presid-ing. Interment will be made in Ogden Og-den City cemetery, Mr. Blauveld. father fa-ther of the child, is now on a United States warship in Mexican waters. |