OCR Text |
Show Deaths and Fsinerals PRESHAW Martha Matilda Pro-shaw Pro-shaw died yesterday afternoon at the home of her nephow, George Barry $41 Twenty-third street, following a five-days' illness She was born In Doerun, Minn., 73 years ago and had lived in Ogden since 18S1. Her first husband was the late Rev, Harry SkoWes. one or tho -first pastors of the Methodist church In Ogden, and she is survived by a son, Harry Skewes. The funeral will be hold tomorrow at 2 p, m. in the Methodist ohurch. The bbdy may be viowed at 942 Twenty-third Twenty-third street from 10 iu m, to 1 p. m. tomorrow. Interment mountain View cemetery. Tho W. C. T, U. will at-tepd at-tepd in a body. VAN BOERUM Tho funeral of Johannes Jo-hannes Van Boerum was held yestor-day yestor-day afternoon In the Fifth ward meet ing houde, with Bishop's Counselor Ij. Dow Browning presiding. The speakers wero J. W. Volker, Everett Noutoboom, Henry Donkers and Paul Kammeyer. Herbert AVade sang "O I Love Divine," "Rock of Ages" and ' fl "My Faith in Thee" and Mrs. Mary H Jones, "O My Father." Interment JH was In the city cemetery, the grave,' I Wm being dedicated by E, A. Larkln. 3fif CASEY' The remains of Mrs, Min-f ' fl1 nie Casey, wife of James G. Casey W will arrive in Ogden tomorrow at 4:30 ;S p. m. Funeral announcement later. jfB COVEY Earl Mack Covey died ofif ' stomach trouble this morning at 5:10 'lWM o'olock at the family home, 1887 Park V avenue. He had been ill about one? y I week. Mr. Covey was born in Salt I I Lake, March 8, 1881, the son of Hy- j j I rum and Ellen P. Covey. He was K'l married to Miss Lulu Hendershot in Jhl 1 Ogden, October, 1908. BeBlde his' fl wife and father, three children, sur- V ik vive as follows: Jennie, Norman and 'i Myra Craighead, Mrs. Mabel Pitcher J L W ers and sisters: Mrs. Priscilla Thomp- ' !jf son, Richmond, Utah, John Covey, ' m M Smithf ield, Mrs. Kate Corbett, Mrs, f Myra Craighead, Mrs. Mabe Pitcher V of Smlthfleld, Frank Covey, Idaho j M Falls, Ray Covey, Ogden, Mrs. Nellie ifl Scowthers of Black Pine, Utah, and I H Mrs. Ivy Summers of Hyde Park, ilffl Utah. Mr. Covey formerly worked 'M for the Mountain States Telephone IH company. Funeral services will be! H conducted by Bishop M. B. Richard' Ifl &on Thursday at 2 p. m. at Lindquist's IH chapel. Remains may be viewed at IMm the home Wednesday and Thursday H to funeral hour. Interment, Ogdenr ! ?E City cemetery. 'vm |