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Show Deaths and Funerals COB I A The funeral of William J. Cobia was hold yesterday at 2 p. m. in the Lindquist chapel, with Bishop A. A. Bingham presiding. Friends and relatives of the decedent filled the chapel to its capacity and many placed floral tributes upon his bier. Special music was furnished as follows: "It Is Not Night When Jesus Is Nigh," Maud Bingham and Sylvia Child: "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You," Mrs. A. A. Bingham; "Sometime, "Some-time, Somewhere," Mrs. Bingham, Miss Bingham and Miss Child. Tho speakers speak-ers wero Murray K. Jacobs, C. J. A. Lindquist and Bishop Bingham. Interment Inter-ment was in the City cemetery. MIDDLETON Robert A Middleton, two-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Middleton of 2G2 Patterson avenue, died yesterday morning from an attack of pneumonia. Funeral arrangements have not yot been made. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the residence. MYAGISKIMA K. Myaglskima, in-fant in-fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Mya-giskima, Mya-giskima, died yesterday afternoon "at the family home in Hooper, of pneumonia. pneumo-nia. The funeral was to be held this afternoon in tho Hooper ward chapel, with Bishop J. R. Beus presiding. ROGHAAR The body of baby Luke Roghaar was brought to Ogden today at 3:30 o'clock and taken to tho homo of Mrs. A. J. Jost, 2150 Monroe avenue, aven-ue, where the casket will bo open until 9 o'clock this evening and tomorrow until the funeral hour Funeral serv-i serv-i Ices in the Fourth ward meeting house Tuesday at 2 p. m., Bishop E. A. Olsen officiating. Interment In the city cemetery. cem-etery. Friends invited. |