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Show Deaths and Funerals BAUCHMAN E. H. Bauchman died lasC night at tho Dee hospital at 10:35 o'clock after an Illness of two months. Mr. Bnuchman was a former Ogden real estate man but moro recently had been 'a resident of Preston, Idaho. Ho was born in Louisville, Idaho, November Novem-ber 1, 18S6. Ho is survived by his father, Bishop Bauchman, his wife and three children. The body was taken to tho Lindquist funeral chapel, whore it will be pending funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. SIEFERT Hazel Sicfert died at 6: -15 p. m yesterday, at tho hospital from blood poisoning resulting from tonsilitls. She had been ill for about eight days. The young girl was tho daughter of John and Ada Collins Sio-fert Sio-fert of 2121 Royal avenue, and was born In Ogden, December 13, 1S9S. She was a member of tho Latter-day Saints church and was well known in Sunday school and school circles of, r Ogden. She is survived by her father and mother and two sisters, Ivy and Thelma Siefert. The body is at the Lindquist funeral chapel. Funeral arrangements ar-rangements will be announced later. CHANDLER The funeral of George C. Chandler will be held Thursday at 2 o'cloc kin the Second ward meeting house with Bishop George E. Browning Brown-ing officiating. The body may be viewed at tho family residence, 274G Adams avenue, rear, today and tomorrow to-morrow until the funeral hour. Interment Inter-ment will be in Ogden City cemetery. CELLS The funeral of Edward Cells was held yesterday afternoon in the Roy meeting house, conducted by Bishop Martin P. Brown. The choir sang "Oh My Father" and "Shall We Meet Beyond tho River;" solos, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" and "Calvarv," and a duet, "Somotimo We'll Understand," by Lettie Hoff and Ella Robinson. The speakers were John C. Childs, Patriarch George W. Larkin and Bishop M. P. Brown. Interment In-terment was in Ogden City cemetery, William Robinson dedicating the grave. |