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Show Deaths and Funerals WATTS John Watts died Saturday ; afternoon at the family residence. 226S Jefferson avenue, of general debility. de-bility. He was 90 years old and had resided in Ogden for the past 54 years As a profession, he followed landscape work and gardening. The decedent was born at Devonshire. Devon-shire. England, September 10 . 1827, and was converted to the doctrines of Mormonism iu 1847. For several years he took an active part in church work and passed some time as a missionary in different parts of the British isles. Forty-five years ago he married Elizabeth Eliza-beth Phillips, who. with six grandchildren grandchil-dren and six great-grandchildren, survives sur-vives him One brother residing in -ilen, and two, James and Henry Watts, in Cardiff, Wales, also survive. I'ln funeral will be held tomorrow in lb'' Sixth ward chapel and interment will be in the City cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence this afternoon and evening and tomorrow tomor-row until 1 p. m. HI LI O. T. Hill of Wells. Nev., died Saturday afternoon at the Heal hotel in Ogden. of acute peritonitis He came to Ogden Saturday morning and registered at the Houly hotel. Later La-ter in the day be became seriously ill and physicians were summoned They worked over him for several hours, but the dread disease foiled all efforts to save his life The body was removed re-moved to the Larkin and Sons mortuary mortu-ary and will be held there pending the arrival of relatives from Nevada, NEVILLE The body of Merril Neville Ne-ville was shipped this morning b Larkin Lar-kin and Sous to Woodruff, L'tah. for Interment. BOSGIETER The funeral of Paul Bosgieter was held westerday afternoon after-noon in the Sixth ward meeting house, with Bishop J. H. Jenkins presiding Friends and relatives of the deceased filled the chapel to its capacity, the members of the local clgarmakcrs attending at-tending the service in a body. The speakers were: Evert Neuteboom, Charles C. Richards, Owen M Sander son Special music was furnished as follows: Duet, "Thj Will Be Done," William aud Arvilla Picket." duet, "Jo sus, Lover of My Soul," Lorene and Verna Osborn: solo, "A Perfect Day," William S Wright; quartets, "I Neeil Thee Every Hour" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," William Picketl Albert Foulger, Heber Oborn and Jo seph Madsen. Interment was In the City cemeiery. the grave being dedl caled by Bishop Jenkins. MILES Jesse Lewis Mib-s. 17-year old son of Joseph and Naomi Miles died yesterday morning at the famil home in Kiverdale, ot pneumonia. Thr funeral will be held tomorrow at 11 a. m. iu the Lai kin and Sous chapel and interment will be- in the City cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home tonight and tomorrow un Hi 10 a 111. sharp Funeral services tor Frank Sharp, infant son of Mr. aud Mrs, Delwin Sharp, were held yesterday afternoon in the Plain City meeting house, with Bishop Gilbert Thatchl r presiding. Interment was In the I I m City c emetery. The babe died Saturday Satur-day afternoon of bronchitis |