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Show T . l Deaths and Funerals CHADWICK r.enjamin Chadwick died at the family residence in Slater-ville Slater-ville at 9 30 o'clock last nigh l ot gon era! debility. Ho was born in Kng land March 26, 1X37. and came to America Am-erica in 1855. Crossing the continent, . he located for a time in California and ''later came to Utah. He settled in Slatervillo and had lived there ever Blnce. Four sons and five daughters i survive him. Tho funeral announcement announce-ment will be made later. PETERSON The funeral of Adam I Peterson will be held tomorrow at 1 p. m . n the Huntsville ward chapel and interment will be in the Huntsville Hunts-ville cemetery. The body arrived In I Ogden this morinnj; from Canada, and I was taken to the Lindqulst mortuary This afternoon it was taken to the home of the decedent's mother, Mrs. , Emily Peterson, in Huntsville. FRANKLIN William Frankim died (yesterday evening at the home of his sister, Ms. Eva M. Brown, 425 Thirty-second street, of tuberculosis. He born in Brooklyn, la, April !. 1873, and camo to Ogden two weeks ; ago. The decedent is survived by his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Sho- waiter; one sonRay, of the United States navy, and the following brother broth-er and sisters: Ray F. Myers, Mrs. j Dora Malone and Mrs. Eva Brown of ! Ogden. The body was removed to the I Lindquist mortuary and the funeral announcement an-nouncement will be made later. GRONDEL Funeral sendees for 1 Henry F. Grondol will be held Sunday Sun-day at 12 o'clock noon, in tho Second ward chapel and interment will be in the city cemetery. The body may be I viewed at tho Lindqulst chapel this i afternoon and tomorrow from 3 to 9 I p. m., at the family residence, 256 Twenty-sixth strecL KIESEL The funeral of Mrs. Al-' Al-' bert Klesel will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m , at the residence, 743 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, and interment will be In the city cemetery. MYERS Funeral ser iees for William Wil-liam D. Myers will be held Saturday at I 2 p. m. at the home, 425 Thirty-second Street, the Rev. J. E. Carver officlat-1 ling. Remains may be viewed at the homo from 9 a. m. to funeral hour. Interment, City cemetery. CHADWICK Benjamin Chadwick died at 8:15 today at the home in Slatcrville, of general debility. He was born in Oden. England. March 2fi, 1SP.7. the son of Joseph and Man, Whitehead White-head Chadwick. August 31-"i860, he was married to Sarah Walker in Salt Lake City. He had been a resident of I Slaterville for fifty-six years and one of the first settlers in that community. commu-nity. The following children survive: Benjamin, Jr., Mrs. Sarah Rowans, Joe, of Slaterville, William of Morgan, Mrs. Lizzie Cargill of Ogden, Mrs. Mary Cowan of Slaterville, Mrs. Nettie By-1 bee of Lorenzo. Idaho, Mrs. O. K Wil-ber Wil-ber of Idaho Falls, Alma Chadwick of Idaho Falls; also one sister, Mrs. Mary Howell of Whitney. Idaho, and eight-! een grandchildren and six great-grand-1 children. Funeral services Sunday at 1 p. m. at Slaterville meeting house, Bi.-hop James Slade presiding. Re- j mains will lie in state at the home Sat-' urday till funeral hour. Flowers may be left at the Lindquist chapel until 10 a. m. tomorrow. Interment. Ogden City cemetery. j |