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Show Deaths and Fraerals DEAN Funeral of Mrs. Eda M. j Dean will be held Thursday. October 1 11, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the Eighth j ! ward chapel. Body will lie in state at tho residence, 259 Thirtieth street, to- morrow evening and until the funeral "j hour Thursday. : LEGGER The funeral of Mrs. Ger- ; mptje Legger was held yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 p. m. from tho First Ward meeting house with Bishop D. H. Ensign En-sign officiating. The speakers wero : Bishop Ensign, Herman Van Braak, ; Martin Dalebout, John Neuteboom and i Heber J. Webb. Miss Jennie Thors- j tensen sang two solos and E. Malan i gave a eolo. Interment Ogden City cemetery. i'l HY LAND The body of Mrs. Elma i Hyland, who died yesterday morning, age 58 years, will be brought to Ogden ! for Interment. She Is survived by the following children: Mrs. Henry Hll- ' gers of Oroville, Cal.; Mrs. David Pat- terson of Seattle, Wash.; "Mrs. F. D. Hyland of Ogden, James Hyland of .ryfcl Hyland, Utah; and Mrs. F. J. Smitia tT of Carlin, Nev. A sister, Mrs. W. C. V Hawkins of Pocatello, Ida., and a I brother, James Brown, of Ogden, also (I survive. Tho funeral announcement I will be made when all of the relatives (1 havo been notified and arrangements (I HIPWELL Mrs. Juanlta Moyes Hip- I well, wife of John Hipwell, passed away at her home in West Weber this 1 morning at 7 o'clock after ono week's Illness of valvular disease of the heart. 'M Mrs. Hipwell was born in Plain City, i August 12, 1897, the daughter of George jl Q. and Hilda Christensen Moyea and was married to Mr. Hipwell In Salt Lake November 22, 1916. Mrs. Hipwell Hip-well was a member of the church of f Latter-Day Saints and is survived by her husband, a daughter ono week old and her father and mothor; also tho following brothers and sisters: George D. Moyes, Ogden; iMrs. Adella Carver, Mrs. Ine Ol6en, Elbert Moyes, Francis, Fran-cis, Ivan, Orlan, Walter, Alfred and Deo Moyes all residing m. Plain City. Funeral services will bo announced later. .j CROCKER Mrs. Amelia Crocker,.., iSM"7 aged 65 years, wife of E. S. Crocker, passed away at her home in Los Angeles An-geles following an operation for goiter. goit-er. The body will be brought to Ogden Og-den tomorrow at 1:10 o'clock and funeral fun-eral services will be held in tho Lar. ' kin chapel Thursday at four o'clock, Rev. J. E. Carver officiating. Inter- ; I mcnt Mountain View cemetery. Automobile Auto-mobile cortege. Two children of Mrs. ,' Crocker survive. They aro Mrs. Myr- s tie Price and Claude Crocker. ) ' , DAWSON Mrs. Mary, C. Dawson, I aged 85 years, passed away this morn- j ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. II D. A. Stark, 290S Adams avenue. Fun- I eral services will be held at the homo of Mrs. Stark, Thursday at 3 p. m. j Rev. Christian Garver officiated. Inter- I ment City cemetery. jj |