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Show . OO ;, , " r- -i states ' Deatlis mi Funerals Flr 1 i ( i-MVERTS0NFuneral services for attle Johanna D. Evertson will be held- Jfws in the Ninth ward meeting house Sun- j day at 2 p. m., Bishop Wilford 0. Ridges officiating. Bodv will lie in ' L state at tho home, 293i Van Buren AfjAnp avenue, Saturday evening and Sunday iratort until 1 p. m. Interment City cemetery. Addreg K EYES -The funeral of Roseltha M. - Keyes, who died vesterday at her EXl home af Echo, will be held tomorrow MtJon m tho Mormon chapel of that town at r av. - p. in. The decedent was 12 years of age. nnd Is survived by her parents, r- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keves. Flowers ?mni Yin be delivered at the home if taken n fa to the Larkin and Sons chapel before 25, ( 8 a. in. tomorrow. 5te McCARTY-John W. .McCartv died ; by m California May 23. He wns born ., November 8, 1882, at St. Mary's, Ohio, i Wp the son of the late John W. and Man' UlUer Baker McCarty. In Reno Julv 7, 190S, . r-i he was married to Marv Wheat of Og- ! 4fJE Ci den, who, with two children, Natalie, jateei aged S, and Jack, aged 3, survive. Two ( s- sisters, Mrs. Jessie Hudson and Mrs. R Helen Brown, of California, and one -- brother, William McCartv of Illinois, t - survive. .Mr. McCartv is "a nephew ol ' . iuu xurs. J. C. Baker ol Ugu- JT1 wis wife was at the bedside at the , m I time of his death and will bring the I I Body of her husband to Ogden, where j m luneral services will be held. An- m ' I nouncement of time and place of ft neral will bo made later. I- 1 |