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Show oo Deaths and Funerals STRATFORD Funeral services for Edwin Stratford, son of Albert E. Stratford, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Larkln chapel, Bishop O. M. Sanderson presiding. Remains may be viewed at the chapel this evening eve-ning and tomorrow until funeral hour. Interment Ogden City cemetery. Automobile Auto-mobile cortege. O DERM ATT Funeral services for Peter L. Odermatt were held In the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon. Bishop Robert McQuarrle presided and the Woodmen of the World and Eagles lodges attended the service In a body. The speakers were Frank R. Watklns, William Powell and Bishop McQuarrle. Charles Farr and Bert Syphors of the Eagles lodge sang "Shall We Meet?" Mr. Fan-sang Fan-sang "Flee aa a Bird"; Mr. Syphers, "I Need Thee Every Hour" and Joseph Jo-seph Fernellus, "Come, Ye Disconsolate." Disconso-late." The interment waa In the city cemetery. Matthew Gait dedicating the grave. SLATER Mrs. Margaret K. Slater, wife of John R. Slater, 967 BInford avenue, died yesterday afternoon at the Dee hospital. She Is survived by her husband and parents, four children, chil-dren, Mori, Glen A John C. and Gordon Gor-don L. Slater, a brother, John S. Ax-ton, Ax-ton, and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Butler and Mrs. Martha Husband. MrB. Slater Slat-er was born In Salt Lake City, Marcvh 26. 1880, the daughter of John T. and Mathilda Webb Axton. Her father, at the present time, Is doing duty as chaplain of tho Twelfth United States infantry, on the Mexican border. Tho deceased was a member of the Ladies of the Maccabees lodge. Tho body was removed to the Larkln mortuary and tho body will be shipped to Salt Lake for interment. It is probable that a funeral service will be held In Ogden before the body 1b shipped away. SLATER Funeral services for Mrs. J. R, Slater will be conducted by Reverend Rev-erend Frank G. Bralnerd tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the Larkin chapel. Remains Re-mains will be shipped to Salt Lake City at 5 o'clock and Friday at 3 p. m, funeral services will be held In tho C2uaiirougu-jiv;ui.L iuuni lJU.nw. interment in-terment Mount Olivet cemetery. Remains may bo viewed at Larkin's chapel this evening and from 10 a. m. to funeral hour tomorrow. oo Funoral designa and flowers for all occasions. City Floral Co., 4l3-24th street. Phone 1603. 3-mo. Advertisement. . oo- Call FOUR-ONE-O, where the flowers flow-ers grow; cut flowers, floral designs. Weber Floral Co., 740-28th St. Advertisement. Ad-vertisement. oo- FUNERAL designs, cut flowers, bed-dine bed-dine plants, lowest cash prices. Ogden Og-den Wholesale Florists. Phono 82o-W. or 62, Grant blk. north of 17th St. Advertisement. oo Nodd How do you lhco your chauffeur? chauf-feur? , . . Todd I don't know anything about him personally, but my "wife and daughter toil mo he drives my car very welL Judge. |