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Show WJ Deaths and Funerals RUSSELL Eugene Wayne Russell, ! son of Dale and Frances Patterson Russell, passed awav at the family home in Hooper e.slerday at 4:30 o'clock. Tbe baby had been ill two weeks of bronchial pneumonia He was born in Hooper October 29, 1916, and is survived by the parents, one sister, Kalherine June, and one brother, John Mai Funeral services will be held in the Hooper meeting house, Thurs-flay Thurs-flay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bishop aea R Beus officiating. The body will lie m siate at the family home Thursday morning until funeral hour. Floral offerings may be left at tbe LlndquiBt chapel In Ogden until 10 30 o'clock tomorrow morning. WOOD The body of Jay B. Wood,, who died Monday eening at the hospital, hos-pital, is at the Larkin Ac Sons chapel. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced later. SPRUNT The funeral of Blanch Sprunt, three-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wheatley Sprunt, was held yesterday afternoon In the Har-risville Har-risville meeting house with Bishop R. R. D. Brown officiating. The speakers speak-ers were Patriarch Levi J. Taylor. W. H Lowder. Lcrnder S. Harris, Bishop Brown The musie was furnished as follows. "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You." by Viola Eames; "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," by Lucille Williams, "Forbid Them Not," by Mary Ames and Juanita Webster, ' Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," by the girls' junior chorus Interment wa.s in Ogden City cemetery. STAKER Leonard Staker. the thirteen-year-old son of Charles and Melissa Staker, died at 2:30 p. m yesterday at the home oT his stepfather, step-father, O. D Hadloclc, at Clinton, after a three-day illness of scarlet fever He is survived by a brother and sister besides be-sides his parents. The funeral was held today in front of the Hadlock home with Bishop Fred Mitchell presiding. pre-siding. Interment was in Ogden City cemetery. v |