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Show ' Deaths and Funerals PING REE The funeral of Hyrum Pingree will be held Sunday at the grave In tho Ogden city cemetery, the cortege leaving tho Lindqulst chapel at 1 o'clock. The body may be viewed from 10 until 1 o'clock Sunday. NIELSON Tho funeral cortego for Mrs. Lavorne M. Nlelson, will leave tho Lindqulst chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. Bishop Myron B. Richardson will conduct services at Ogden city cemetery. cem-etery. The body may be viewed at the chapel this afternoon and Sunday until funeral hour. CARLSON The funeral of Elmer Carlson, who died at Chicago, will bo held at tho Lindquist chapel Monday at 2 o'clock. Tho body arrived from tho east last evening. LARSON The funeral of John II. Larson, who died yesterday of pneumonia, pneu-monia, will be held Monday at 1 o'clock. o'-clock. Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery. NYE The funeral of Jason O. Nye was held at 2 o'clock yesterday at Ogden Og-den city cemetery, with Bishop Emmanuel Em-manuel Bachman presiding. Bishop Bachman preached the funeral sbrmon and dedicated tho grave. STEINDACKER Mrs. Nellie C. Steindacker, aged 2S years, died at Ely, Nov,, November IS. The funeral cortege will leave the Klrkendall cha-ipol cha-ipol at 5 o'clock today. Rev. John La-Igan La-Igan will conduct services at Mountain View ceinetory. BERGAMINI The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bergamini died Wednesday at the home, 205 Twentv-fifth Twentv-fifth street. The cortege left the Kir- : kendall chapel at 10 a. in. today. Ser- d ..4 vices were held in Ogden city cemetery. ceme-tery. ROBISON The funeral of Bernard Roblson will bo hold In the Mountain , View cemetery on Sunday. Tho fun-! oral cortego will leave the Klrkendall chapel at 2 o'clock. KAWAGUCH I Matsu KawaguchI, wifo of K. KawaguchI, 25 years of age, died at the homo in Roy yesterday of influenza. Tho cortege left the Klrkendall Klr-kendall chapol at 3 p. m. today. Burial Bur-ial In Ogden city cemetery. MARKLE Alpharetta E. Marklo, 27 years, died at Sheridan, Wyo. The body arrived here' last evening and was taken to the Klrkendall mortuary for funeral arrangements. FOWLER Elsie Louise Fowler, 14-ycar-old daughter of John E. and Margaret Mar-garet Gray Fowler, died at the family residence, 972 Twenty-sixth street of pneumonia following Influenza, after an illness of seven days. She was thought to be improving but pneumonia pneu-monia developed yesterday causing her death. She was born in Ogden, January 2, 190-1, and Is survived by her parents and two sisters, Lillian and Luclle. Funeral services will bo held Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Ogden city cemetery conducted by Bishop Thomas B. Wheelwright. The cortego cor-tego will leave tho family home at 1:15 p. m. The body may bo viewed Sunday morning until the funeral hour. BAUM GARDNER The funeral of Helen Margaret Baumgardner will be hold at 3 p. m. Sunday at the grave in the Ogden city cemetory conducted by Rev. Christian R. Carver.' The body may be viewed at the Larkln chapel until the time of services. Her parents and three brothers have arrived ar-rived from various parts of the United Slates for the service. SINNOTT Funeral services for John G. SInnott will be held at tho grave In the Mountain View cemetery at 4 p. m. today. Rt. Rev. Monsignor P. M. Cushnahan will preside. Two sisters, a nephew and a niece have arrived ar-rived in Ogden for tho services. AVIS Tho body of Grace Avis was shipped this morning to Samaria, Idaho, Ida-ho, for burial. Funeral services will be held at that place on Sunday. LARSON John H. Larson, 35 years of age, died at 2:30 p. m. yesterday at the home, 231 Twenty-second street, of influenza-pneumonia. He was born at Logan, Utah, May 30, 1883, and has resided the greater part of his life in Ogden. He was the sole owner of tho firm of Anderson-Larson company, 220 Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Larson served as a member of the Ogden city council from the Second Sec-ond ward during the years 1907-8. He is survived by his mother and the following fol-lowing brothers: Oliver, George T. and Arthur F. Larson, city auditor, of Ogden. Thomas R. of Salt Lake, and Alfred W. Larson, with the American expeditionary forces in 'France. The time of funeral services will be announced an-nounced later. CROSBIE George A. Crosble, employed em-ployed as a switchman In the local terminal yards, died late last evening at his home, 3215 Grant avenue, of Influenza-pneumonia. He has been! sick for the past week. Mrs. Crosbie was born in Scotland May 26, 18S8. He was the son of the late James Crosble and Mrs. Helen Crosble. Surviving are his mother, wife and two children and a number of brdthers and sisters. The body was taken to Lindquist's to be prepared for burial. COOLEY Sterling Burton Cooley died last night at 11:15 o'clock at the home of his parents, Isaac Martin Cooley and Martha Burton Cooley, 2-154 Monroe avenue, as atresult of pneumonia pneu-monia following an attack of influenza. influ-enza. He was born Nov. 21, 1902, in Ogden. His sister, Cleone Katherine ooiey, anu parents survive. Tnc body has been taken to the Lindqulsi establishment pending funeral arrangements. ar-rangements. HILL Funeral services for Mrs Cordelia Hill, will beh eld at 3 p. m. Sunday from Larkin & Sons chapel 255 South Second East, Salt Lake. The body will He in state at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wadman, 1927 Steelo avenue, this city, tonight from G to 9 o'clock. The body will be shipped ship-ped to Salt Lake tomorrow. D. PI ETRO Funeral services for Guiseopl D. Pietro aged 36 years of ago and a former employe of the Southern Pacific shops, will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at which time the cortege will leave the Klrkendall chapel. BARKER Funeral services for Vivian Viv-ian Gwin Barker were hold this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock in Ogden City cemetery, ceme-tery, Rev. John Edward Carver offic iating. ROBINSON The funeral cortege with the body of Bernard Robison will leave the Klrkendall chapol tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and proceed to the Mountain View cemetery where services will be conducted at the grave. BENNETT Funeral services over the remains of John E. Bennett who died in Great Falls, Montana, November Novem-ber 2 will be held Monday at 11 a. m. when the cortege will leave the Klrkendall Klrk-endall chapel and proceed to the Mountain View cemetery where the services will be conducted and interment inter-ment made. JAWAGUCHI Matsu Jawaguchl, aged 26 years, tho wife of K. Jawaguchl Jawagu-chl of Roy, Utah, died November 22 of Spanish influenza pneumonia. The funeral fu-neral services wero held this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock when the cortege left the chapol for Ogden City cemetery. MARKLE Tho funeral of Alferetta Markle, 27, who died at Sheridan, Wyo., will take placo tomorrow afternoon, after-noon, the cortege leaving the Klrkendall Klrken-dall chapel at -t o'clock for interment In the Mountain View cemetery. Tho services at the grave side will be conducted by the Rev. John Edward . Carver. i |