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Show Deaths and Funerals rxnMMtYbH The funeral ol Airs, Midd B Kammaer will b bed Sunday Sun-day al 2 p m. in the Ninth ward chap. I and interment will be in the City ceme-terj ceme-terj The l.ody ma- be viewed at the Lindquist chapel today from 4 to 7 I p. m . tomorrow and Snnda until the , funeral hour, at the residence of Paul Kammeyer, 2870 Monroe avenue. M'KAY Funeral services for David I McKay will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Lindquist chapel, with the (Rev. J. K Carver officiating Interment Inter-ment will be in th City cemetery The I)'m nia lie ii-werl al the chapel tomorrow to-morrow until the funeral hour i WOODWARD Mrs Anne Wood ward ister of Mrs Jacob Schwab of Ogden. died yesterday at the home of a son in Salt Lake City. She is sur-vhed sur-vhed by hej husband and the following follow-ing children .Tames P. and Thomas N. Woodward, Mrs i P. Wright Two tere Mrs Jacob Schwab and Miss E. Donnelly, and one grandson also survive. JOHNSON Mrs Ane f:,ri. rhn. son wife of late Petei Johnson, died 1 1 today at ."i a. m.a at the residence of her on HvrLim. 2170 Quincj avenue. Mrs. Johnson had been failing in health the past ear. She was horn (in Robcrg. Denmark. July 29. 1832. the daughter of Ma ( hristensen and Anna Fredrickson Christensen, and Jcame to Utah as a Mormon convert I in ISfil Mrs. Johnson walked from Omaha to Salt Lake City and endured the hardships of such a trip In 1S62 1 she was married to Peter Johnson (who died in Eden in 187S The following fol-lowing children survive Hyrum and David II Johnson, Ogden, Peter of jEflen, Ephraim and Jacob of Jackson, Jack-son, Wyoming; also Iwenty grandchil dren and eighteen great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday i at 1 p.m., in the Eden ward meetinc house. Bishop Ceorge Fuller of f i bating bat-ing The bod will lie in state at th home Sunday and Monday until If) 30 a m. Interment in Eden cemeter. |