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Show Deaths' and Funerals DAY The body of Private David Day arrived from Now York today and were taken to the Lindquist parlors The funeral services win be held Sunday Sun-day at 2:30 o'clock at Layton. The interment in-terment will be In the Knysville cemetery. ceme-tery. CHRISTENS EN Funeral services for Antono P. Chrlstonsen will bo held In tho city ccmotery, Monday, at 3 o'clock. The body is at the Lindquist parlors. DONOVAN The funeral sen-Ices for D. J. Donovan will be held in tho city cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body may be viewed at the Klrkendall chapel tomorrow morning bottveen the hours of 10 and 12. MILLER Funeral services for W. T. Miller, son of LouIb Miller of Ogden, Og-den, and who died at Garfiold on Thursday as the result of Influenza, will bo held tomorrow at 3:45 p. m. at tho Pleasant Green cemetery. Mr! Miller is survived by a widow and one child. JACKSON Funeral services for Emlllne Jackson were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho city cemo-tery( cemo-tery( Bishop W. O. Ridges conducting. The speakers were Os'well Jackson, Lorenzo Jackson and Bishop Ridges. Mrs. Mary Farley sang "I Know My Redeemer Lives," "Sometime We'll (Understand" and "Abide With Me." Fred Burdctte dedicated the grave. I GALLENTINE The funeral of Lucy iGallontino was held in the city ceme- tery at 2 p. m. yesterday. Rev. John E. Carver preached the funeral sermon. ser-mon. Mrs. Fred N. Hess sang "No Night There" and "Nearer, My God to Thee." LOW Osborn Low, father of Bessio Low, Avho died at a local hospital ves-terday. ves-terday. left at 12:30 o'clock this morning morn-ing for Montpelier, Idaho, with the body. At the Idaho town the body-will body-will bo taken by stage to Afton, Wlo., the home of tho Low family. The funeral fu-neral services will be held Sunday. CAMPBELL Dorry Campbell died at 5:30 a. m. yesterday at Rldgoville, Idaho, of influenza. He was born June 1 12, 1892, at Cohocan, N. Y. His body i was shipped to Ogden last evening and ! taken to the Lindquist chapel to be prepared for burial. He is survived bv his widow, Bessio Lee Campbell, two : children, Victor Lee Campbell, age 4, ' and Dorry, age 1, his parents, Charles ; Snnfnrrl nnrl Wornl-loVi Pomnkii ,1 I i brother, Fay Campbell of Belfast, N. jY.; Myron and Harold Campbell of' Ogden, and two sisters, Mrs. Maud (Hull and Mrs. May Richardson, both ;of California. Funeral arrangements will bo made later. CHRISTENS EN Anton B. Cbristen-son Cbristen-son died last evening at a local hospital hos-pital after suffering for some time from a disease of the stomach. The deceased is survived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs. Edith Hintt, Mrs. Dorothy Knight and Miss Rose Christensen. . SULLIVAN Teressa Sullivan, age 32, sister of Mrs. D. W. Rockev of this city, died from Spanish influenza contracted con-tracted while volunteer nursing at Globe, Ariz. The body will be nt tho Lindquist undertaking chapol prior to interment at the city cemetery today at 4 p. m. o MITCHELL Tho body of Archie B. Mitchell, formerly an employe of the Utah Construction compnny, arrived in Ogdon yesterday evening and is being be-ing cared for at the Larkin establishment. establish-ment. The funeral will be conducted at 3:30 tomorrow at the city cemeterv conducted by Rev. Christian R. Gar-ver. Gar-ver. The body may be viewed at the Larkin chapel until the hour of interment. inter-ment. -STANGER The funeral of Thomas Stanger will be held in tho Ogden city-cemetery city-cemetery Sunday. The cortege will leave the home at Marriott at 12:30 o'clock. The services will be conduct-1 ed by Bishop Thomas Powell. The body may be viewed today and tomor- ! row until tho time of departure. ! CAMPBELL Torry Campbell died nt :30 fi. Ml. VffPtvlnV Ol Ptrlcrolnlr. Idaho, of Influenza. He was born June 12, 1892 at Cohocton, N. Y. His ' body was shipped to Ogden last evening eve-ning and taken to the Lindquist chap- el to be prepared for burial. Ha is ( survived by his widow, Bessio Lee ! Campbell, two children, Hector Lee Campbell aged 4, and Dorry aged 7, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Campbell, threo brothers, Fay Campbell Camp-bell of Belfast, N. Y.; Harlow and Myron My-ron Campboll of Ogden and two sisters sis-ters Mrs. Maud Hull, and Mrs. May Richardson both of California. Fun-! eral arrangements will be announced ! later. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. C. L. White, of Kanosvlllo, Utah, have received word today by telegram that their son, Joseph C. White, who was working In J the U. S. munition plant at Nitro, W. I Virginia, has 'died of pneumonia. His I ; body will be shipped to Ogden, and the - I Larkin establishment will havo care 1 of tho funeral arrangements which will bo announced later. j CHRISTENSEN A. P. Christensen, 1 3154 Pacific avenue died of stomach trouble last night at 5 o'clock. Ho was j born in Denmark 1865, and is survived by his wife Mrs. Sarah W. Christen- sen and three daughters, Mrs. Edith Hialt, Mrs. Dora Knight, and Miss Rosa Christensen, and four grandchil- I dren, all of Ogden. Tho funeral sen'- G Ices will be held on Monday at an j hour to be announced later. ?, |