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Show Deaths and Funerals Mc KAY David McKay died yesterday yester-day afternoon at the county infirmary, of valvular heart disease. For a num. ber of years, the decendent w'as a resident res-ident of Ogden. being employed by the Utah Construction company and William Wil-liam G. Wilson, proprietor of the Hermitage resort. The body was brought to the Lindqulst mortuary in Ogden and will be held there, pending funeral arrangements. PETERSON. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Peterson was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Klrkeri-dall Klrkeri-dall chapel, with Rev. J, E. Carver officiating. Special music was furnished fur-nished by Miss Lillian Thatcher and Harry Knowlden. Interment was in the city cemetery. RICHEY. Funeral services for Lee L. Richey were held yesterday at 2 p. m., in St. Joseph's Catholic church", with Rev. P M, Cushnahan. V. G, otficlating. Interment was in " the Mountain View cemetery. GODDARD.- The funeral of Mrs. Phoebe b. Goddard was held Saturday Satur-day afternoon in the Plain City ward chapel, with Bishop's Counselor W. England, Jr., presiding. The service w as largely attended and many floral tributes were placed on the bier of the deceased. Special music was fur-ni-hed as tollow';: I'uets, "Beautiful lsl" and "O, My Father," Zda Maw and Maude England; solo, "Have ; Pone Any Good in the World Today?" Maude England The speakers were Joseph Rawson. William England. .sr II. nr. T. Maw and John Nicholas.' Interment In-terment was in the Plain City cemetery, ceme-tery, the grave being dedicated by Bishop Henry Garner. ST. JOHN Funeral services for f William St. John will be held at the KirkendaU chapel tomorrow at 2 p. m. |