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Show I 1' Deafts ami Funerals r BRYAN Joseph Bryan, SO years of age. died at an early hour this morning morn-ing at the residence of his granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. E. n. Geiger, 268 Twen-tv-eighth street. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints and is survived by his wife, ton children and a number of grandchildren. grand-children. He had lived in Ogden for the past three years. Salt Lake papers please copy. BIDDLE Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Pearco Biddle, wife of John T. BIddle, were held yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian church, with Rev. John Edward Carver officiating. Musical Mu-sical selections were rondered as follows: fol-lows: Quartet, "Over the Stars" and "When His Children Fall Asleep," Mrs Fred N. Hess, Mrs. C II Stovens, Leslie Saville and W. H. Manning, solos, so-los, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Mrs. Hess, and "Crossing the Bar," Gus Sander. Interment was in the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated dedi-cated by Rev. Carver. LAYMAN The funeral of Dcwane Laymen will be held tomorrow at 2 p. rn. in Slaterville chapel and interment will bo in the Ogden city cemetery Friends may view tho body this evening eve-ning and tomorrow until the funeral hour, at the residence in Slaterville. Flowers may be delivered at the Lind-qulst Lind-qulst chapel until 10 a, m. tomorrow. TAGGART The funeral of Charles W. Taggart, Jr., was held yesterday afternoon in the North Ogden meeting house, with Bishop Frederick Barker presiding. Many friends and relatives of tho decedent attended the service and numerous floral tributes were In evidence. Special music was furnished furnish-ed as follows "Thy Will Be Done," and "When Evening Falls," William S. Wright, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "The Christian's Good Night," A. G Berrett. Charles Ellis, Clarence Barker Bar-ker and Fred Garnor; "Sometime We'll Understand," A. G. Berrett. Eulogies Eu-logies and impressive sermons were delivered by William Wade, John Bailey, Bishop Cotton of Black Pine, Utah; George Brown, President Francis Fran-cis W. Stratford, Apostlo David O. McKay Mc-Kay and Bishop Barker. Interment was in the North Ogden cemetery, the grave being dedicated by J. W. Gibson. The funeral cortege was more than a half mile in length. STUART Alba Alrmet Stuart died at 2 a. m. today at his home in Uintah H after a lingering illness of tuberculo- H sis He was born in Ogden Novem- H ber 10, 1872, the oldest son of the lato jH David M Stuart and of Susan Douglas M Stuart, who survives. His wife. Mrs. H Ella Wallin Stuart, at Preston, Ida., IH and two children, Willis and Marie, IH survive, also four brothers, T. J. and H Leo M. Stuart of Elko, Nov., and Onl H and Claude E. Stuart, of Uintah. Ho IH was a member of the Church of Jesus H Christ of Latter-day Saints. Funeral H services will be hold Sunday at 1 p. M m. in Uintah meeting house, Bishop H C. A Fernelius officiating. Remains B will lie In state at the homo of Clauda H Stuart in Uintah Saturday and Sun- ll day until funeral hour. Intorment city M cemetery H |