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Show Deaths and Funerals ENGSTROM Verla May Engstrom, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Engstrom, died of spinal meningitis yesterday at the homo in Huntsville. She was born November 19, 1915. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted at the grave in Huntsville cemetery by Bishop Joseph Peterson. S T E A D M A N Thomas Arnold Steadman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steadman, passed away at the family home in North City limits last night "at 11:30 o'clock. Pneumonia - was the cause of death. Tho babv was born January 17 of this year. Funeral services, will bo held tomorrow at 2 p. ma, at tho residence, Bishop W, W. Rawson officiating. Interment Ogden Og-den ctiy cemetery. LAKE Tho funeral of Mrs. Sarah E. Lake was hold yesterday In the Harrlsvlllo meeting house t 12 , o'clock noon with Bishoj) R. RK D. Brown presiding. The speakers were Bishop Brown, Judge Nathan J. Harris, Har-ris, Mrs. Chauncoy Parry, of the Relief society, Bishop Immanuel Bachman, Patriarch Levi J. Taylor and Counsellor Counsel-lor L. S. Harrus. The music was furnished fur-nished as follows: "A Perfect Day," by Agnes Warner; "Rock of Ages," and "Face to Face," by William T. Pickett; "Beautiful Isle," by Mr and Mrs. S. A. Blair; "Silently We Bury, the Dead" by a mixed quartet. There' were representatives of tho ward re-Hof re-Hof society, of which the deceased was a member, and other organizations organiza-tions of the church attending the funeral fu-neral in a body. Tho flowers were borne by relief society women. Interment Inter-ment was in Ogden City cemetery, the grave being dedicated by David Jensen. Jen-sen. The pallbearers were-six relatives rela-tives of-the deceased. HOLLEY The funeral of Henry Holloy was held yesterday nt 13 o'clock in the Slaterville meeting houso conducted by Bishop James A. Slater. The ward choir sang "Near-.ec. "Near-.ec. DcarSayioiUoriiecj," " Whatyoipo, Salutes" i was rendered by Mrs. Cora Cowen; solos, "After the Storm is Light," and "O, My Father," wore sung by Edward Saunders. A duet, "Resurrection Day," was sung by Miss Ada Parry and Mrs. Cora Cowen. Tho speakers were Frank W. Stratford, Charles Kingston, William Smout, Everett Ev-erett Neuteboom and Bishop Slater Interment was In Ogden City ccme tcry E- A. Larkin dedicated the grave. BLAK ELY William A. Blakely, a Porto Rlcan, aged 29 years, passed away at the Dee hospital yesterday. -The body was removed to Klrkendall's chapel and funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Interment Ogden City cemetery. |