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Show oo Deaths and Funerals FLINDERS The funeral of Irene FllnderB, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flinders, was held yesterday afternoon In the West Point ward meeting house, BiBhop George Bennett Ben-nett presided and the speakers were Martin P. Brown, John E, Thurgood, Alma J. Larkln, Delbert Bennett and Bishop Bennett The ward choir sang "Sometime, We'll Understand" and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River?"; Mrs. Annie Patterson and Ethel Page sang "Sometime, Somewhere," and Miss Thurgood Bang "Your Sweet Little Lit-tle Rosebud Has Left You." Interment Inter-ment waB in the West Point cemetery. MILLER The body of Vivian Miller, Mil-ler, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr3. John Miller of Elko, Nev., was brought to Ogden this morning and taken to the home of the grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Ohlson, 2762 Volker avenue, and may be viewed there this evening and tomorrow until un-til 1:30 p. m. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. In the Fifth ward chapel and interment will be in the city cemetery. MILLS MrB. Lizzie B. Mills aged 43 years, wife of James Mills, Jr. of Evanston, Wyoming, died at 2:30 this morning In the Dee hospital, of farcal flstulo. Remains were taken to the Larkln chapel and will be shipped to Evanston tomorrow. Mrs. Mills is survived by her husband and a large family. oo |