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Show uu Deaths and Funerals McDONALD Tho funeral cortege for Mrs. Nellie Doxey McDonald will leavo the home of hor father, 30S5 Tacific avenue. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Bishop N. A. Tanner will conduct services ser-vices in Ogden city cemetery. SYPHERS Funeral services for Herbert L. Syphers were held yos-torday yos-torday afternoon in Mountain View cemetery, with Rev. John Edward Carver officiating. The Eagles' quar-; quar-; let sang "Tho Vacant Chair" and -"Noarer My God To Thee." Members Mem-bers of the Ogden lodge, Fraternal Or- (der of Eaglos attended the services. ) BEESLEY The cortege for Ira W. 1 Beesley will leave the Lindqulst chapel chap-el Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Services i will be held at the grave In the Kays-jville Kays-jville cemetery. ! H I GLEY Lawrence Charles Iligley, iflvc months old son of George W. and i Emma Brown Higloy, died at the fam-; fam-; ily residence at Wilson at 2 p. m. yes-jterday yes-jterday of pneumonia. Funeral services serv-ices will be conducted at Wilson Tuesday Tues-day at 1 p. m. by Bishop E. A. Bing ham. Interment will be in the Ogden city cemetery. j BINGHAM Funeral services for IWIUard Eugene Bingham were con- ! ducted nt the home In Wilson yesterday yester-day at 1 p. m. by Bishop 12. A. Bing. I ham. Solos, "Unanswered Yet," "Oh. I My Father" and "111 Go Where You Want, Me To Go," were rendered by I Albert Powell. Speakers wero Bishop Robert McFarland, Patriarch Levi J. Taylor and Bishop Bingham. Tho fun-erp.l fun-erp.l was largely attended by relatives and friends and the .casket was banked bank-ed by floral tributes. Interment was in the Ogden city cemotery. Tho grave was dedicated by Bishop Wll- jliam C. Hunter. I I SUMMERS Mrs. Sarah Summers, iwife of the late Stephen-.!. Summers, I formerly of North Ogden, died at Rig-J Rig-J by, Idaho Saturday of influenza-pneu-imonia. Mrs. Summers was eighty-j eighty-j eight years old. She loaves eight children, chil-dren, two daughters residing In Ogdon, Mrs. W. D. VanDyke and Mrs. J. B. .Dana. The remainder of the family reside in Idaho. McCAULEY Adella Rose McCauley, S years of ago, daughter of Roy Mc-jCauley, Mc-jCauley, died last night at a local hos-'pital hos-'pital of influenza-pneumonia after a week's illness. Tho mother of the girl died December 8. The 7-year-old brother broth-er is very ill. The remains wJH be taken to Bay City, Wis., with the body of the mother for interment. STEWART Vilma Stewart, 10 years of age, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ray j E. Stewart, 26-J1 Grant avenue, died at ! 10:30 o'clock last night at the family residence of lnfJucnza-pneumonla, after aft-er a brief Illness. Tho funeral cortege will leavo the family residence tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at 2 o'clock for the city cemetery, where tho iservlc'es will be held at the grave. ! nn |