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Show Deaths and Funerals SCHULTZ The funeral of Bertha W. SchulLz was held yesterday afternoon after-noon In the Kanesville meeting house, with Bishop George Green presiding The speakers were Albert Green, Charles Mayberry, Thomas Jones aud Bishop Green. The ward choir sang 'Consolation' and "Through Deepening Deepen-ing Trials;" Mrs W. Thompson and the choir sang "What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear." and Miss Hannah Green sang "Sometime, Somewhere," The service was attended by a large number of friends and relatives of tho deceased and many beautiful floral tributes were placed upon the bier and chancel rail. The Interment was in the Hooper cemetery, tho grave being dedicated by J. Green. COWAN Funeral sen-Ices for Robert Rob-ert Cowan will be held tomorrow at 2 p, m., In the Marriott ward meeting house. The body may be viewed at the home in Marriott tonight and tomorrow to-morrow until 1 p. m. CHILD Remains of Harold H. Child, who died after a few days illness ill-ness of pneumonia at Salida, Colo., April 1, arrived in Ogden today at 1:45 over the D. & R. G. The body was taken to Lindquigt chapel and funeral services will be held Monday at 3 p. m. In the Harrlavllle meeting house. Friends may view the remains re-mains at the heme of W. H. Child, I brother of the deceased, at Harris' vllle, Sunday and Monday until funeral fu-neral hour. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. Automobile cortege. Mr. Child was born in ClarkBburg, Weat Virginia, the son of Harold and Mar- tha Booth Child. He is survived by two brothers. W H. Child and J. M. Child. "Reverend P. A. Slmpkin will conduct the funeral services Monday. |