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Show uu Deaths and Funerals ZITZMAN Bishop O. M. Sau'dorson of the Sixth ward conducted brief but Impressive funeral services for Frcd-orick Frcd-orick A. Zitzman yesterday afternoon In Ogden city cemetery. William S. Wright, W. S. Pickett, Gerard Klomp and Joseph Madson, as a quartette sang "Beautiful Isle" and Savior, Comfort Com-fort Me." Malcolm McAllister of Salt Lako was tho speaker. The dedicatory dedica-tory prayer was offered by Peter J. Lammers. Members of tho Ogden Typographical Ty-pographical union of which Mr. Zitzman Zitz-man was long a member, attended the sorviceS and the following acted as pallbearers: Ben Stauffor, W. II. Adams, Ad-ams, William Settle, Edward Reeder, William Colo and Earl Peterson. AYERS Services for William Aycrs wero held yesterday afternoon in Ogdon Og-don city cemetery. Woodmen of tho World 6ffcrcd tholr ritual and members mem-bers acted as pallbearers. The opening prayer was offered by Bishop T. B. Wheelwright and tho dedicatory prayer pray-er by Rev. C. R. Garver. BURTON Bishop T. B. Whoel-wright Whoel-wright conducted funeral sorvlces for Miss Pearl Burton yesterday afternoon In Ogden city cemotery. A quartet composed of Leo aud Joseph Madsen, Douglas Briant and Walter Stevens. Walter Burdctto offered the opening prayerand Fred Foulger offered tho dedication prayer. Bishop Wheelwright and President Alva Scoville were the speakers. CLOMPTZ The cortege for J. E. Clomptz left the Lindqulst chapel at 1 p. m. today for Clinton. Services of the Christian church will be- held In Clinton cemetery. BUTLER The cortege for Parley Butler left the Llndquist chapel at 1 p. m. today. Services will be conducted con-ducted In Ogden city cemetery by Bifchop T P. Terry. j i LUKE The cortege for Mrs. Nelllo Campbell Luke left tho home, 2664 Monroe avenue, at 2:30 p. m., today. Bishop T. B. Wheelwright will conduct services in Ogdon city cemetery. CHAMBERS Services for Mrs. Kate P. Chambers were held yesterday at tho home, with Bishop William A. Budge presiding. Bishop Bachman -was the speaker and songs wore given by a trio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shaw and Mrs. Bertha Luddington. At the Eden cemetery, a duo't was rendered by Mr. Shaw and Mrs. Luddington. Bishop George A. Fuller and Charles Clark spoko briefly. Charles a Shaw dedicated the grave. FIELITZ Mrs. Nettie Flelltz, 50 years of age, widow of the late Juan Ficlitz, died at 3 a. m. yesterday at tho home, 2539 Grant avenue, of pneumonia. pneu-monia. The body was taken to Kirken-dall's Kirken-dall's and will be sent to Santa Maria, Cal., for interment. BLACK MAN Tho funeral of B. G. Blackman will bo held this afternoon in Mountain View cemetery with Rev. John Edward Carver conducting. Tho cortege will leave the home at 2 o'clock. . SILVA Funeral services for William Wil-liam Silva were held yesterday, afternoon after-noon in Mountain View cemetery, Rev. John Lagan of St. Joseph's Catholic church conducted the services. ROSEMAN Services for Lizzie Roseman, wife of Sam Roseman, who died of pneumonia at Pocatollo, on December 7, were held at 4 o'colck yesterday yes-terday afternoon in Mountain View cemetery. BARTON The cortege with the body of J. Hyruni Barton and of his brother, Enoch Henry Barton, will leave the Larkin chapel at -1 o'clock Tuesday and will go to tho home at Syracuse for services. Interment will take place there. Flowers left at tho Larkin chapel until 11 o'clock will be taken to the home. |