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Show Deaths and Funerals MATSON TllP fimPf-il nt Cn-oii Matson was held yesterday afternoon In the Eighth ward meeting house, with Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. There was a large attendance and the bier of the deceased was banked with floral tributes. The speakers were David Jensen, J F. Barker, C. J A. Lindqulst and Bishop Lawson. Miss Ellen Frost sang "Sometime Wll Understand"; the Misses Lizzie Nor-seth Nor-seth and Julia Maddock sang "1 Know My Heavenly Father Knows" and Miss Norseth sang "One Sweetly Solemn Sol-emn Thought." Interment was in the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by David Jensen. BURT The funeral of Mrs. Katherine Kath-erine Burt will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the Church of the Good Shepherd. Interment will be in the city cemetery. MIDDLETON Funeral services for Robert Middleton will be held tomorrow tomor-row at 2 p. in , in the Seventh ward meeting house. The body may be vlowed this afternoon and evening and tomorrow untIL 1 p. m. at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Francis Carr, east Twelfth street. Interment will be in the city cemetery and there will be an automobile cortege. UNSWORTH The funeral of Robert Rob-ert Unsworth will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock in the Ninth ward meeting house and interment will be in the city cemetery. Friends may view the body at tho residence, 3274 Washington avenue, this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until the funeral hour. BROWN Funeral services for Augustus Au-gustus H. Brown will bo held tomorrow tomor-row at 3:30 p. m. In the Eighth ward chapel. The body may be viewed at the residence, G24 Seventh street this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until the funoral hour. Interment will be in the city cemetery. BROWN Zelda L. Brown, a stu- dent of the Central junior high school, died at 8:05 o'clock last sight f at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Rex, 725 Twenty-second street, of peritonitis. She had beeu ill about a month. The young girl was born in Harrisville, September Sep-tember 7, 1901, and her parents, Elza D. and Hattie Rex Brown, died about 11 years ago She was a member of the Mormon church and was well and popularly known among the students stu-dents of the Central junior high school. Her grandparents, a brother, Wallace, and a sister survive. The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Monday, Mon-day, In the Sixth ward chapel and interment in-terment will be In the city cemetery. The body may be viewed tomorrow afternoon and evening and Monday until the funeral hours, at the Rex residence. |