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Show Deaths and Funerals JOHNSON Otto Ferdinand Johnson, John-son, an elderly resident o Ogden, died yesterday afternoon at tho family residence, resi-dence, 85 Harrisville avenue, of arterio sclerosis, ho had been ill fifteen months. Mr. Johnson was born March 18, 1837. in Smaland, Sweden, and came to Utah in 1870. In 1871 he settled set-tled in Ogden and this city wns his home until the time of his death. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Selma Elliott, Boone, Colo.; Mrs. Ellen Sully, John E. and Frederick O. Johnson, Ogden; Frank Johnson, San Francisco, uai., anu ttawin jonnson, Devil's Slide, Utah. Eight children also al-so survive. The wife of tho decedent, Mrs. Matilda Erlckson Johnson, died in Ogden, August 30. 1915. Tho body of Mr. Johnson was removed to the Lindquist mortuary find the funeral announcements will bo made later. JACKSON The funeral . of Louis Jackson was held yesterday afternoon In the Seventh ward chapel, . with Bishop's Counselor Charles Shaw presiding. pre-siding. Special music was furnished as follows: Solos, "Face to Face" and "Beautiful Isle," Mejba Road Jones; "I Hear Theo Calling," LeRoy JackBon; "O My Father," Charles Blair, and "Thy Heavenly Homo," Arta Simpson Blakeley. The speakers were Charles Glazier, Isaac Blair, Francis Carr, M. L. Jonos and E. A. Larkin. .-1 . i mi- " Mi-ll 'Hill illUr Interment was in the City cemetery. REN STROM Funeral services for Mrs. Adolphina A. Itenstrom will be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the Eighth ward chapel and interment will be in the CItv cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home, 570 Seventh street ,thls afternoon and evening and tomorrow until the funeral hour. LARSON Tho funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Larson will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Second ward chapel. Interment In-terment will be in the City cemetery. Tho body may bo viewed at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Paul Ellis. 918 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street, this afternoon and evening eve-ning and tomorrow until the funeral hour. 'oral debility at 5 a. m today at the home of her son, Louis Jensen in Fan-West Fan-West Mrs. Jensen was born in Denmark, Den-mark, May 3, 1846, and came to Utah in 1883, first residing in Ogden and later in Idaho. For the past six months sho had lived with her son in Farr West. Hor husband, George Jensen, died 20 years ago. Mr. Jen-son Jen-son was a faithful member of the Church of Latter-day Saints and well-known well-known in Ogdon. One son, Louis, and six grandchildren survive; also ono sister in Denmark. Funeral services ser-vices will bo hold Sunday at 2 p. m., In tho Farr West meeting house, Bishop Moroni Chugg presiding, domains do-mains lie in stato at the homo Saturday Sat-urday evening and Sunday until fun- II II" i 1, - .1 . r HI I 1 I. .11 J. - -i... .. , I oral hour. Floral offerings, may be left at Lindqmst's chapel until 10 a. m., Sunday. Interment in City cemetery. cem-etery. SMITH John Smith, a resident of Bountiful, died today at 7 a. m. at the local hospital, after a few weeks' suffering suf-fering of paralysis. He was born, in England, April 10, 1S4S. WONG Funeral services for Sam Wong will be hold at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Larkin chapel. Interment, City cemetery. |