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Show I : 1 j Deafe and Funerals KEYES The funeral of Miss Rose Keyes was held yestorday afternoon in the Echo meeting house, with Bishop Bish-op Richard Wickle presiding. Special music was furnished as follows: Hymns, "Only a Little While," "Somo-time "Somo-time W'll Understand" and "I Need Thee Every Hour," ward choir; solo, "There Is a Land," J. H. Taggart, and "In That Beautiful Land," Mr. and Mrs. Amos Geardon, Tho speakers wore John Pasket, James Walton, George P. Jones and E. A, Larkin. Twelve school girl friends of the decedent de-cedent acted as flower bearers. Interment In-terment was In tho Echo cemetery. REBERG Funeral services for Mrs. Janette Reberg will be held tomorrow , at 2 p. m. at the family residence, 3025 ' Washington avenuo. Interment will hr in fhft Afnnnt.nin VJott nninlnrT ENDOW The funeral of Kazuo Endow En-dow was held this afternoon in the Klrkendall chapel and interment was In the City cemetery. This service had been previously set for tomorrow afternoon. HANSEN Tho funeral of Chris Hansen will bo held tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon in the Kaysvillc ward chapel, and interment will be in the Farmington cemetery. SEMEYN Edwin Ekins, three-months-old son of Edwin L, and Opal Ekins Semoyn, died yesterday afternoon after-noon at the family residence, 2559 Jackson avenue, of pneumonia. The babe is survived by Its parents and two sisters, Lillian Gcno and Edna Irene. The funeral will bo held tomorrow to-morrow at 2 p. m. In the Twelfth ward chapel, and interment will bo in tho City cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence tonight and tomorrow until tho funeral hour. MEYER George Meyer, proprietor of tho Ogden rooming house for the past four years, died last night. He was a cigarmaker by trade. The body was removed to the Kirkendall mortuary mortu-ary and tho funeral announcements will be made later. McCARTY The funeral of John W. McCarty will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in St. Joseph's Catholic church, and interment will be In the Mountain View cemetory. The body was due to arrive In Ogden this afternoon from California. Remains may be viewed at the Lind- --S?:" """" yaw" quist funeral parlors tonight and until un-til 12 nGon tomorrow. EVERTSON The funeral of Johanna Johan-na B. Evertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dirk E. Evertson will be held tomorrow to-morrow at 2 p. m. in tho Ninth ward chapel, with Bishop Wilford O. Ridges Ridg-es presiding. The body may be viewed view-ed at the home, 2931 Van Buren avenuo, av-enuo, tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Interment will be in tho city cemetery. BRIDDLE Efllo Briddle, the four-year-old daughter of William and Hazel Armstrong Briddle, died this morning at 10 o'clock at Syracuse of diphtheria. She was born December 31, 1912, and is survived by her parents par-ents and brother, Wayne. Private services wore held this evening, and .interment will be raado in the Syracuse Syra-cuse cemetery. Fmrm, i 1 1 i, ,l, l. r m i mi l-ii ii i hi a |