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Show oo Deaths and Funerals DENKERS The funeral cortogo will leave the Larkin establishment establish-ment Tuesday, November 19 at 1:45 o'clock and proceed to tho city cemetery ceme-tery where funeral services will bo held at 2 o'clock. Bishop Ure officiating. officiat-ing. The body will lie in state at the Larkin chapel this evening and tomorrow tomor-row until funeral hour. BAILEY William Bailey, aged 2S years, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. , E. Bailey and a former resident of Wilson. Wober county, died last Saturday Sat-urday in Pocatello following an attack of pneumonia, superinduced by Spanish Span-ish influenza. Tho body will be brought to Ogden this evening and taken in charge by the Larkin company. com-pany. Funeral services will bo held Tuesday at 10 a. m., in the Ogden City cemetery. Besides his parents, the deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: George, Alfred, Clifford. Mrs. Cora Sevcrson and Mrs. Florence Sutton. SANDSTROM Funeral services for Mrs. Emma H. Sandstrom were held this afternoon in the Ogden City cemetery. cem-etery. Bishop Wllford O. Ridges officiating. offi-ciating. The cortege left the home, 3214 Adams avenue, at 2 o'clock. WHITE Tho body of Joseph" Whlto arrived In Ogdon today, having left Charleston, West Va., last Friday. Funeral announcement will be mado later. WADSWORTH Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Wadsworth were held this afternoon at 1 o'clook, when tho funoral cortogo loft tho Larkin chapul for tho city comotery, tho aorv-lccn aorv-lccn being hold at tho grave side. "Mrs. Catherine Wadsworth was tho wifo of Thomas F. Wadaworth, aged 71 yoars and was callod by death Saturday at her home In Morgan. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Tho family formerly lived in this city and have many friends here. A number of sons and daughters survive. GREEN The infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Greon died at tho family home, 1S46 Adams, avenue Saturday morning at 2 o'clock. She was born Friday at 2 p. m. Funeral services will bo held at the Roy cemetery whero interment will occur. 2UNDLE Mrs. Minnie Zundle, wife of Sheriff J, A. Zundlo'of Montello, Nevada, Ne-vada, passed away Saturday Nov. 16, of Spanish influenza-pneumonia. Funeral Fun-eral services will be held in Willard where interment will also occur. NELSON Funeral services for Howard S. .Nelson were held ,at tho grave In the Ogdon city cemetery Sunday Sun-day at 1 p. m Bishop W. W. Rawson presiding. Tho speakers were Bishop D. II. Ensign, Bishop Rawson, and David Da-vid Jonsen. Singing was furnished by Mary Farley, "I Know That My Redeemer Re-deemer Lives," Ncphl J. Brown, "My i Faith In Thee," and "Resignation;'-' E 1 J Lizzie Norseth sang "Sometime We'll U Understand," and Edward Saunders,- mm "Rock of Ages." The grave was ded - W j icated by Ole Olsen. Membors of the ;Rj 9 strcot carervico were tho pallbearers m 9 and manyjf the U. L. & I. men were m ffl in attendance. : ,m BADGER The funeral of Zolma :f ffi Badger was held in Ogden city cemc. ifcj fl tery at 2 p. m. Sunday, Bishop W. Ar-. J Wj if thur Budge conducting. A solo was . J B J J rendered by Ellen Thomas, accompan-f j 61 B icd by Ea'rl Read, on the violin tt H Charles Shaw sang "I Have Read of a Wlm Beautiful City." Speakers wero Sam- igjjjl uel G. Dye, and Bishop Budge. Thorn- mm as Farr dedicated the grave. 'Btlw DOXEY Funeral services were Mm conducted for Albert Doxey at the- I HI grave in the Ogden city cemetery at. mm 2:30 yesterday by Bishop N.. A. Tan- mm ner. May Ensign sang "Abido With- mm Me." Speakers were W. E. Nowman fnm George, Shorten and Bishop Tanner. iflgiji N. O. Ogden dedicated the grave. tSrHii WOTHERSPOON Winnffred Bessie jH ! Wotherspoon, daughter of Robert F. 'H' and Bessie Morly Wotherspoon, 2661 jliHr Jefferson, died at the home yesterday. mm morning at 5 o'clock, of pneumonia;- 'Hill following an attack of influenza, after Nj H an illness of eight days. She was born III W at Ogdcn, March 9, 1885, and has rc- ill M sided In this city ever since. Shq n was head of the ready-to-wear de- ji-J i! partment of the Paine &. Hurst com- 111 i pany, and an active church member of flu II the First ward. Besides her parents,. she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. ' nil Edith Gray and Mrs. Ethel Walker ifll and several other relatives in Ogden. ! b1 The funeral services will be held to-, ' JRjl morrow afternoon, the cortege leaving j the family residence, 2661 Jefferson avenue at 3 o'clock. Bishop James W. IIUI Ure will conduct the services in tho i IjJJI city cemetery. 'ffljj I MEDELL Frank Walter Medell ' 1 i son of John and Annie Hansen Medell Mil l of Huntsvllle, died at Camp Kearny i Saturday of influenza. He was a 'Bill member of the 47th Field Artillery. llili Mr. Medell wns born at Salt Lake, Oc- Ijf tobcr 26, 1S96. He Is survived by his 1 III i parents and tho following brother and lilll sisters: Mrs. Thomas Hansen, William liiH Medell. and Alice Medell. The body ,jTl will hr shinnivl In T.inilnniat's In hi' I Hi III prepared for burial at Huntsville. liij 1 UTS MAN Bishop Moroni Chugg , 1 I conducted funeral services for Thorn-" 1111 as E. Utsman at 1 p. m. yesterday at. Hijl the city cemetery. Appropriate music lf was furnished by George Webster jjlll Speakers were Bishop Paul R. Brown. lilll Bishop Amiol Bachman and Bishop; JJIJ Chugg. The grave was dedicated by lul Bishop Bachman. - W WHITE The body of Joseph C. . 1 White who died November 9 at thej; I government plant at Nilro, W. Va 7 JI III arrived hero last evening. He was the- Ilji son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whito 'of Kanesville. The funoral fortegc. II III will leave the Larkin chapel at 2 o'- f III clock today. Bishop George Greenwell jjjj I will conduct services in the city cem- etery. The body may be viewed at the j l Larkin chapel this morning. ', WHEELWRIGHT The funeral ol. f I Miss Pearl Wheelwright was held at; uj j 3 p. m. yesterday at the city cemetery; H I conducted by Bishop's Counsellor Fred i I Burdette. The solo "A Perfect Day"" is I was sung by Mrs. Lorene Snyder, and 11 I "Pie Leadeth Me" by William Manning. j I Dr. W. H. Petty and Joseph Young' I I wero the spe'akers. The dedicatory j I prayer was offered by Peter J. Lam -4 j mors. Six uncles of the decedent act-' Jgij I cd as pallbearers. 1 I OSHEL Mrs. Ray Oshel died at the 111 I home of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Gray I yesterday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock,- 111 I of influenza -pneumonia after a few- fljfll days' illness. Mrs. Oshol's home was in "Wyoming and she was here upon J a visit. She is survived by her hus- inI band, son, mother and two sisters- Tho funeral services will be held in IIIhI tho City ceinctory tomorrow afternoon ill I tho cortege will leave the Klrkendall; fjjjjlj chapel at 2 p. m. : 01 WILLIAMS The funeral over the. b remains of Mrs. Ellen Williams will bo Bj l held Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock in the. Ufflljll North Ogden cemotcry, the cortege iHKl leaving tho Larkin chapel at 3 o'clock.'-' n I Bishop Frederick Barker will offici- KBH j ale. Friends may view the remains j J this evening and tomorrow until time niflf ill of funeral. HELLER Mrs. Fidelia J. Heller, -wife of O. D. Heller, died at 10:50 a. IUI m. today ;ft the family home, 2173 Ad .Mm ams avenue. Pneumonia caused by j Jns Spanis hinfluenza was tho cause of her i PJ death. Mrs. Heller was 31 yeare of j III age. She was born in Spanish Fork,. I Utah, Julv 24, 1887, the daughter or flfl Joshua and Anna G. Jay. Two chil- J K dren survive in addition to the hus- If Nib hand and tho parents. Tho body was taken in chargo by the Larkin cstab-, lishment pending funeral arrangement. ffl |