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Show II hi Deaths and Funerals 1 j 'fflf NEIL Archibald Baird Neil died at ' It'll the residence of his son, James W. j ' ''11 Neil, 2G23 Jackson avenue, last night, ; J II of apoplexy He was born in Scotland, - n j May 14, 1S4S, and came to Utah as a ' i HM Mormon convert. His home was in 1 ' yfr Garden City, Utah, and he had been j ; , fill visiting in Ogden for several weeks. Ill hj Mr. Neil is survived by his wife and ? I i the following children: Robert, John il H., Andrew and Archie Neil of Garden '1 " f fll! I cit-v James Neil of Ogden, Mrs. G. 4 ffl Jy W. Bruce, Smoot, Wyo., and Mrs. W.S . t 'RljJ Dlckman of Hagerman, Idaho. Twcnty- ' jlyfj seven grandchildren and seven great- . 'tfljlj grandchildren also survive. The body 'fjjff was removed to the Lindquist mor- 4 ifljf tuary and funeral services will 5e i l held Sunday at 2 p, m. in the Twelfth j I jl ' " ' ward meeting house, Bishop Wheel wright presiding. Remains will Ho in state at the residence, 2G23 Jackson Jack-son avenue, Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until funeral hour. Interment City cemeteryy. HUNTSINGER The funeral of Nor-ah Nor-ah Huntsinger was held yesterday afternoon, aft-ernoon, with Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, a former pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Interment was in the city cemetery. CLARKS. Funeral service for Earl Clark will be held Sunday at 2:30 in the Eleventh ward meetinghouse, Bishop Nathan A. Tanner presiding. Friends may view the remains at the residence 115 Patterson avenue, from -1 to 9 p. m. Saturday and Sunday until funeral hour. Interview City cemetery. SMUIN Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza G. Smuln were held yesterday afternoon in the Eighth ward chapel, with Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. The chapel was filled with relatives and friends of the deceased and many floral tributes were inevldcnce. Members Mem-bers of the ward Relief society acted as flower bearers and marched from the home to the chapel. Eulogies on the life of Mrs. Smuin were delivered by Patriarchs George W. Larkin and Levi J. Taylor, Walter Crane, James Taylor and Bishop Rawson. Special music was furnished as follows: "Face to Face," Miss Darle Dean; duet, "Mother," Leona Brown and Lizzie Norseth; "0 May My Walk Be Close With God," Lenore Hinckley; "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand," Annie Blair, and "Sleep on, Dearest Mother," Mrs. Emily Maddock. Interment was in the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by David Jensen. |