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Show Deaths and Funerals THOMAS The fur.'eral of Samuel Thomas will bo held tomorrow" at 2 p. m. in the Tabernacle and interment will be in tho City cemetery. A special spe-cial musical program will be furnished under the direction of Prof. Joseph Ballantyne and the speakers will be a representative ot tne unurcn or Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and each of the fraternal orders of which Mr. Thomas was a member and a member of the Weber club. Tho members mem-bers of the Weber club, Woodmen of the World, Elks, Owls and Eagles lodges will attend tho services in a bouy. There will be an automobile cortege. The body of Mr. Thomas may be viewed at the residence, 1312 Washington avenue, this afternoon and evening and tomorrow until the funeral hour. BUTLER Zoloa Butler, 8 months' old daughter of Wilford, and Mattle Myers Butler, rear 2730 Lincoln avenue, ave-nue, died this morning at 3 o'clock of hearts disease. The babe was born in Ogden March 26, 1916, and besides the parents, is survived by tho following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Wallace, Clifford, Leila and Lenora. Funeral services will be conducted at the fam-' Ily residence, Saturday at 2 p. m. by Bishop McQuarrie. The casket will bo open at the homo from 10 a. m. until un-til 1 p. m on Saturday. The baby died unexpectedly as the mother was up to care for the child at 2 o'clock and when she arose again at 4 o'clock she found the baby dead. The child had evidently been dead about an hour. |