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Show Deaths and Funerals GIBSON The funeral of Thomas Oibson was held yesterday noon in the Taylor ward meeting house with Bishop W. H. Jardine presiding. The speakers were Bishop Robert McPar-land, McPar-land, Hcber Flawkes. President Francis Fran-cis Stratford, Patriarch Levi J. Talor George Hunter and Bishon Tardlne. The ward choir sang the following hymns. "We Thank Thee. O God. for a Prophet." "O, My Father" and "Farewell Ml Earthly Honors" I he lniermeni was id me psi w-ber w-ber cemetery. Bishop Jardine dedicating dedicat-ing the grave. H ESTMARK Viggo J. Hestmark. a prominent farmer of Kanesvilie and a brother of A I T. Hestmark of Ogden, Og-den, died yesterday afternoon at the Den hospital of stomach trouble. IP-is IP-is survived by his wife and four children. chil-dren. Jesse .Mfred, Lena and Carl, tv a brothers. A I T. Hestmark of Ogden Og-den and Will Hestmark of Ogden; and a sister. Mrs. Mary Cortez of Aramo. Idaho. Mr. Hesimark was born in Salt Pake City f2 years ago and in his early childhood was taken by his parents to Huntsville. The family lived there for a short time and then moved to Ogden, where the deceased resided for 35 years. Eleven years ago he took up his residence at Kanes- (lie Prior to making his home at Kanes-vllle. Kanes-vllle. Mr. Hestmark was an engineer on the Southern Pacific. The funeral will be held at 2 p m. Sunday at Kirkendalls chapel, with K. of P. services ser-vices and Rev F G. Brainerd delivering deliver-ing a short address BAILEY Sarah Elizabeth Bailey, wife of Nephi Bailey died this morning morn-ing at 11 o'clock in the Dee hospital where she was taken yesterday for treatmnet for stomach trouble. Remains Re-mains were taken to Lindnulst funeral i hapel where the body will be prepared pre-pared for shipment to Coalville where funeral services and interment will take place. EUBINK Hermanus Eubink. aged 6H vears, died at S 15 a. m. today, at the family home, 3297 Quincy ave- wfiwi tttii i i mi iiFi nrwnrtpm nue of dropsy. He was born December De-cember 19. 1851, in Holland, where he became a member of the Mormon church, emigrating to Utah two years ago. He is surived by his wife and the following children who reside In Ogden: Mrs. Minnie Marlen. George, John. Rieka and William. The remains re-mains are at Larkin's pending funeral arrangements, which will be announced an-nounced later. |