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Show i oo Deaths and Funerals bailey- The funeral ol Mrs Ann M. Bailey will be held in the Tenth ward meeting house tomorrow at 2 p. in. with Bishop T P Terry presid- Ing 'I he body may be viewed at the home, 755 Washington avenue, this j afternoon and evening and tomorrow I until 1 p. m The interment will be j made in the City cemetery RICH INS The funeral of Arthur' Richins will be held at 1 p m. tomor-j row in the Henefer meeting house. ! The interment will be made in the Heuefer cemetery. CHRISTENSEN The funeral 01 Mrs Karen Mathilda Christensen will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the lirst ward meeting house, with I Bishop N". A Tanner of the Eleventh ward presiding The body may be viewed at the residence. 230 West Thirty-first street, this afternoon ana i evening and tomorrow until the fU-aeral fU-aeral hour. There will be an automobile automo-bile cortege and the interment will be made in the City cemetery'- MONAGAN Charles B. Monagan of Ogden has received word of the death I of his mother. Mrs. C. H Monagan. at Oakland. Cal Wednesday morning irs. Monagan was formerly a resi j dent of Ogden, but had lived at Oak-j land for the past five years. She was; born in Illinois, in 1850. and is survived sur-vived by the following children. Charles K Monagan of Ogden. Rich-' ard. William H. Tobert T and Alice Monagan. and Mrs. W. H Connelly of Oakland. RICHARDS Reverend H I). Zim -merman presided at the funeral services serv-ices over the remains of Seldon P. Richards this morning at 10 o'clock in the Larkin chape! Interment was made in Ogden City cemetery. SULLIVAN -Jerry Sullivan. aged 35 years, a well known Ogdenlte. died at 11 o'clock this morning at the family fam-ily residence. 260 Twentieth street. Congestion of the lungs was the cause of death. Deceased Is the son of John C Sullivan who with a sister. Mrs Nichols I Kell. survive. Remains Re-mains are at the Larkin chapel pending pend-ing funeral arrangements. WHITE Joseph, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White, died this morning at the family home, 1939 Steele avenue. Funeral announcements announce-ments later. WAYM ENT -Marie, the 4 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C Wayraent, died at Rupert, Idaho, this morning Undertaker Goates of the Larkin & Sons company left for Rupert Ru-pert today and will bring the body-to body-to the chapel here to be prepared for burial. The funeral announcement will be made later Mr. and Mrs. Wayment formerly lived in this county coun-ty and have many relatives here. |