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Show Deaths aod Fmerals CAMPBELL Mrs. Harriet A. Campbell, Camp-bell, a pioneer of this state and county, passed away at- her home in Harris-ville Harris-ville this morning at 2:30 o'clock, of general debility. Mrs. Campbell was born in England, March 4, 1838, and came to Utah in 1859, first residing in North Ogden. She has lived in Har-risville Har-risville the past twelvo years. Two adopted children, Alta Berlin and Charles W. McLaughlin, survive. Remains Re-mains are at Lindquist's, pending funeral fun-eral arrangements. McQUARRIE The funeral of Bishop Bish-op Robert McQuarrie will be held Sunday Sun-day at 1 p. m. in the Ogden tabernacle. The body will lie in state Saturday, and Sunday until noon, at the home on Twenty-sixth street and Adams avenue. ave-nue. Interment Ogden city cemetery. ceme-tery. SHIELDS Thp funeral of Myrtle Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rog-er Shields, 2611 Washington avenue, will be held at 2:30 o'clock today in the Baptist church with Rev. Crawford Craw-ford officating. Interment Ogden city cemetery. McARTHUR Funeral services for Taylor McArthur will be held tomorrow tomor-row at 2 p. m. in tho Eleventh ward chapel and interment will be in the city cemetery. The body will lie in state at the home of Mrs. McArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gale, 359 Thirtieth street, tomorrow from 9 a. m. to. 1 p. m. It may be viewed this afternoon and evening at the Larkjn mortuary. Members of tho B. of R. T. and auxiliary will be present and perform their ritual. They will also aac as pallbearers. CHILD The funeral of Austin W. Child was held yesterday afternoon in the Second ward chapel with Bishop George Browning officiating. Mr. Child died recently at Mina, Mont., and was buried here. The speakers were Sain- llOl C. riVO T" Comnl T I . ... ou.uuu .01 owning ana Bishop G. E. Browning. "Oh, Dry Those Tears" was sung bv Mrs. Agnes Warner; "Oh, My Father," and "Some Sweet Day" by H. G. Child; "Some Day, Some Time," by Mrs. Polly Jones and Miss Vera Jones. The pallbearers were all relatives of the deceased. Interment In-terment was in the Ogden city cemetery ceme-tery where the grave was dedicated by C. J. A. LIndquist. RUSSELL The funeral of Mrs Mary Russell, who died yesterday morning, will be held at 10 a. m on Saturday in the St. Joseph's Catholic church. Interment will be in the Ogden Og-den city cemetery. Mrs. Russell was i2 years of age and is survived by two sons and a daughter. LAYMAN The funeral of Adolph Layman will be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the Slatorville ward meeting house with Bishop James Slater pro-siding. pro-siding. The body may be viewed at the residence in Slaterville todav and tomorrow until 12:30 o'clock. Flow-ers Flow-ers will be taken to the home if left at the LIndquist chanol nrim. tn m.r,n a. m. Friday. Interment In the Ocden city cemetery. STEVENSON Elizabeth Eileen Stevenson, the 8-months-old babv nf Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stevenson died yesterday at 2:30 p. m. at the family residence, 836 Twenty-fifth street, after a short illness. The b"bv was born April 16, 1917, and is sur vived by its parents and two sisters Clara and Helen. The body wVl' shipped this morning by the Llndqust Undertaking company to Coalvilln where the funeral and interment will bo held. CHANDLER The funeral of Bovri S. Chandler was hold yesterday i p. m. in the LIndquist chapel with President Frank Stratford presiding The speakers were Carl V. Erickson i ! 111. and Frank Stratford. Bishop E. A. Bingham offered the opening prayer. L( Miss Lona I. Watson sang "Oh, Love L- Divfne," "Calvary," and "Face to Face." There wan a large attendance &. of friends and relatives and especially many from the ranks of the railroad men of the city. The body was not in- j. terred as the family Is awaiting the ar- rival of Corporal Kenneth Chandler from Linda Vista, Cal, Interment In , Ogden .city cemetery tomorrow, prob- j ablr- j ev CARRIGAN Mrs. Lois Carrigan, n J pioneer of Morgan and Weber coun I ties, passed away at 1:40 o'clock this y jst morning at the home of her daughter, k-n Mrs. Mary Raclcham, 763 Twenty-sev JllW' enth street. General debility was th&lapL- cause of death. Mrs. Carrigan was J jv born In Lestershire, England, July 16 v 1843, and became a member of the lf j Church of Lattcrday Saints when a 1)L young girl, coming to Utah in 1859. Igji She Is survived by the following chil- Igg, dren: Mrs. Mary Rackham, James W. J Carrigan, Agnes Carrigan, Mrs. W. P. -fci. Foster, Albert B. Carrigan, Irwin Wmh Carrigan and George P. Carrigan. Rji Twenty-five grandchildren also sur- ID vive. The remains were taken to the iifj Larkin chapel to be prepared for ship- ; ment to Peterson, Utah, for funeral HR services and interment. Funeral ar- E rangements will be announced later. Br BOSLEY Mrs. Hannah Bosley ol ET Corinne, Utah, passed away at the - SEP family homo yesterday morning. Mrs. 5e Bosley is survived by her husband and Sk eight children; .also the following " a7 sisters residing in Ogden: Mrs. D. K. fcel Stuart, Mrs. A. R. McKelllps, Mrs Curtis Allison, also Mr. Dan Peterson j jM' of Brlgham City. Funeral-announce- I feM ment will be made later. " J |