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Show Deaths arsd Fuoerals CROWTHER The funeral of David Crowther was held at 2 p. m. yesterday In the Harrlsville meeting house. El-dor El-dor Horace Shurtliff presided. A quintette composed of R, R. Brown, George Webster. Robert Ganes, Virgil Webster, and Viola Ganes, sang, "Silently "Si-lently Calling From Home." Albert Powell sang two solos, "My Father Knows," and "I'll Go Where Ycu Want Me to Go, Dear Lord," and George Wilson Wil-son sang, "Will Heaven's Gates Be Open to Me?" The duct, "Consolation," "Consola-tion," was sung by R. R, Brown and George Webster. The speakers Included In-cluded Patriarch George W. Larkin, Richard D. Brown, Nathan -T. Harris, and Bishop R. R. Brown. Interment was in Ogden city cemetery. GALE Clarence C. Gale, former Ogden man, died Tuesday at Spring-ville, Spring-ville, at the age of 32 years. Ho leaves a wife and one child. Police Chief T-E. T-E. Browning received word of his death Wednesday. Mr. Gale had been suffering of rheumatism and a general gener-al breakdown and a year ago he was taken to tho home of Mrs. Gale's parents par-ents in Springville In hopes of improving improv-ing his health. He -was a son of Chauu cey and Elnora Gale and was born in Ogden. He is a nephew of Chief Browning. |