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Show uu Deaths mi Fnnerals The funeral of John W. Grow was held yesterday afternoon in the Huntsvllle ward chapel, with Bishop's Counselor David T. Tracy presiding. Tho ward choir sang, "Through Deep enlng Trials," "Rock of Ages" and "Shall We Meet?" Mrs. Alma Peterson Peter-son sang, "Face to Face" and Adam Peterson sang "Far Away." A letter from Apostle David O. Mc Kay, who could' not attend on account JOHN W. GROW, of Injuries ho received several weeks ago, eulogizing the life of tho deceas ed pioneer, was read and the speak ers were George Hill, Patriarch Davie McKay and Alma Peterson. E. A 'Pimr rtfar-nr tlio iiir'neatfnn nnfl Tiivrf Peterson pronounced the benedlctlon The chapel was filled to its capacity with friends and relatives of Mr. Grow, those present including a number num-ber of Ogden residents. Interment was in the Huntsvllle cemetery. The pallbearers wero members ot tho Ogden Htake high priests' quorum. PATTERSON Jennlo Patterson, granddaughter of Alex Patterson of Clinton and daughter of the late M. A. and Elizabeth Haynes Patterson, died at the family homo In Twin Falls, Ida., yesterday. The deceased was 11 years of ago and death was due to leakage of tho heart. Mr. Patterson, Pat-terson, tho father, was killed four months ago, when his automobile was struck by a train while ho was attempting to cross a track. The grandfather departed for Twin Falls last night to bring tho body of the dead girl to Ogden for buriaL CARR Funeral services for George W. Carr wero held yesterday afternoon after-noon In the Third, ward mooting house. Bishop's Counselor Ellas S. King presided and tho speakers were Charles Tillotson, Luke Craw3haw, Ellas King, John Horspool and T. A. Shreovo. Special music was furnished furnish-ed by Mrs. Mary Jones and Orson Griffin. Interment was In the city cemetery. T. A. Shreeve dedicating tho grave. - Tho pallbearers wero John RubboII, William Jackson, Chaa. Austin, Bolla3 Carr, Clifford Smith and Eugene E. Carr. oo |