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Show Deaths and Funerals CHUGG. Gerald Rawson rimes died yesterday afternoon at the family residence in Farr West, of pneumonia. He was one of Weber county's best known and respected young men and had been ill only a week. Mr. Chugg was born in Farr West, October 11, 1892, the son of Joseph and Zenia Raw-son Raw-son Chugg, and had lived all his life in that community, lie was an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-day Saints and had always been active in church and social circles in the county. Of late years, he had been employed al the Ogden Mtcar factory. His parents and the following brothers and sisters survive; Orley Chugg, Mrs. Mrtle Latham and Ray Chu':g, of Ogden; Nathan, Mabel, Maud, Vera and Iva Chugg, of Farr West. The funeral fu-neral will be held in the Farr West ward chapel tomorrow at 1 p m. and interment will be in the Ogden city cemetery The body may be viewed it the residence In Fair West this evening eve-ning and tomorrow until the funeral hour. Flowers will be taken to the home if delivered at the Llndquist chapel before 10 a. m. tomorrow WOODWORTH. The funeral ol Elmer Woodworth who died at the Dee hospital. Tuesday, was held yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Klrkenddll chattel, with Rev. G. F. Lowe ol tpe Baptist church officating. Interment was in the city cemetery STONE. Funeral services for How ard Stone will be held Sunday noon in the. Eleventh ward meeting house and interment will be in the city ceme. tery. The body may be viewed at the family residence, 3073 Wall ave line, tomorrow aiiernoon and evening and Sunday until the funeral hour. DUN HAM. The funeral of Ada Blanche Dunham, the Ogden high school girl who died yesterday morning, morn-ing, will be held Sunda .u l' :u p m , in the Elovpnth ward rhapcM and inter. ment will bp in the city cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence. resi-dence. U873 Grant avenue, tomorrow .ill. i noon and eveninK and Sunday un-til un-til 2 p. i |