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Show Deaths and Funerals GREGORY The funeral of David Gregory was held yesterday afternoon at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. L M. Stoddard, R16 Thirty-first street, with Rev. J. E, Carver officiating. Special music was furnished by Miss Martha Chausee and Mrs. Dora Barker. Bark-er. Interment Ogden City cemetery. HOLST Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Hoist were held yesterday afternoon af-ternoon in the Llndquist chapel with Bishop Robert McQuarrie presiding. Special music was furnished by Lucille Lu-cille Wilcox and Hayden Fleming and the speakers were C. J. A. Llndquist and Bishop . McQuarrie. Interment City cemetery.' j&f j-y T HENDRICKS John Hendricks of 200 West TVenty-eighth street, who was struck by Union Pacific train No. C yesterday morning at Thirty-first street and Pacific avenue, succumbed, to his Injuries last night at the Dee, hospital. The body was removed Jxx the Kirkendall mortuary pendingVfun'-eral pendingVfun'-eral arrangements. Hendricks was 65 years old, unmarried and, as far as known. has no relatives in this country. coun-try. He was of German birth. "'LANDES Funeral services for William R, .Landes were held yesterday yester-day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Twelfth ward meeting house, Bishop T. B. Wheelwright officiating. The speakers were John I. Hart, Thomas A. Shreeves and Alfred J. BurdetL The opening prayer was offered by E A. Hardy. The music consisted of two duets by Mrs. M. Farley and Mrs. Polly Jones, "I Know My Heavenly Father Knows" and "Shall We Meet?" Mrs. Jones sang a solo, "Q, My Father" Fath-er" rand Mrs. Farley sang, "After." There was a very largo attendance and many beautiful offerings. The Woodmen of the World ritual was given at the grave, which was dedicated dedi-cated by Thomas Blackburn. Members Mem-bers of the V O. W. acted aa pall bearers. ' oo |