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Show oo Deaiibs and Funerals BATE MAN Tho funeral of Mr3. Martha Bateman was held yesterday at 2 o'clock in the First ward iaeoting houso with Bishop D. H. Ensign officiating. offi-ciating. The speakers were Bishop Nathan A. Tanner, Bishop Benjamin Crltch-low, Crltch-low, HOraco Garner and Bishop En-The En-The musical program was as follows: "Sister. Thou Art Mild and Lovely," by Mrs. George Kangagaard, "I Know My Heavenly Father KnowB," by Mrs. Castle Murphy and Mrs. Horace Garner, "Not Half Has Evor Been Told," by Mrs. Alice B. Nelson. A long cortege followed to the Ogden city cemetery. Tho grave was dedicated dedi-cated by Calvin StuarL FARRELL John Hyrum Farrell, Infant In-fant son of John and Gwondylin Hen-man Hen-man Farrell died at 10 a. m. yesterday at the family home, 2523 Adams avenue ave-nue after a short Illness of pneumonia. The baby was born in Ogden December 31, 1917, and is survived by its parents. The funeral service will be announced later. LOWE The funeral of Mrs. Llllio Evelyn Lowe, wife of Joseph Lowe, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Llndqulst chapel with Rev. J. E. Carver Car-ver officiating. The body will llo in state at the chapel today after 2 p. m. and tomorrow until the funeral hour. ; Interment will bo in the Ogden city cemetery. BUTTER FIELD Fenton F. Butter- , field, 87 years of age, residing at C19 Twenty-second street, died at 0:30 p. m. yesterday after a lingering ill- -ness. The deceased had been confined to his bed. suffering of asthma, for the last three years. He was a woll known resident of Ogden. having lived here for tho past thirty-five years. The following children survive him: W. E. Butterfield. E. F. Butterneld and O. R. Buttorfleld, all of Ogden; Mrs. J. J. Rowse, Mrs. J. M. McKinsley, both of Ogden, and Mrs. Orson Marshall of in" I San Francisco. Tho following cKa1 'nfc were by a former marriage and i tii survive their father: -Mrs. GWP: Thompson of Ogdcn, Mrs. W. W tier ford, of Los Angeles and E. W.Bit-' terfield, of El Paso, Texas. v, i i tie j PARKINS The funeral of Jc Parkins was held yesterday in t Ffc Larkin chapel, commencing at - FUf o'clock, with Elder Samuel Blair o- 'jjjV, ficiating. y ifh- A double quartet sang, u, i Father." and "Beautiful Home. ' . rj A solo, "Not Half Has Ever i: Been Told," waB rendered by T. Johnson. , , Tho speakers at Hie funeral Elder Blair and G. A. Goatts. Intj , ment was made In tho Ogdea , cemetery. 1 5 &i oo ; t THAT NUTTY FLAVOR- j "Hero's ono you overlooked.'' Wat A. Nut. "At least the yoaW ; g ;eneratIon hasn't heard it; . ,j,f rt A Chink by the name of Cnins w- , Fell off a street car, by Jing; Tho con turned his head, rau. To the passengors said, Mi rhe car's lost a washer-din?, a ftp -IcdlanapohsT ; W |