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Show Deaths and Funerals HANSEN Funeral cortege with the body of William Hansen will leave the residence of his father, William Hansen, 216 Washington avenue, at 10 a. m. today for the Ogden city cemetery where Bishop W. W. Raw-son Raw-son will conduct the services. KNIGHT Funeral services for Milan Knight were held in the Clearfield Clear-field cemetery yesterday afternoon, Bishop David Stoker conducting. The Clearfield quartette sang "Cast Your Broad Upon the. Waters" and "Let tho Light Be Seen."' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paine sang "Rest ln That Bright Future Fu-ture Home." Invocation prayer was offered of-fered by President E. P. Ellison, of the Davis stake. The speakers wore J. L. Noblo and Gilbert Smith. The grave was dedicnted by Bishop Stoker. E AY ERS Cortege with Iho body of John Eaycrs will leave the Larkfn chapel at 3:30 this afternoon for tho Ogden city cemetery where funeral services will be conducted by tho Christ Scientist Readers. PARKER Funeral services for MrB. Earl Parker vtoxa held today at 2 p. m. at which lime tho cortege left the Larkin chapel for the Ogden city cemetery, conducted by Bishop A. A Bingham. LARSEN Bishop's Counselor Charles Shaw conducted funeral services ser-vices for George Nelson yesterday afternoon af-ternoon in Ogden city cemetery, and ulso preached the funeral sermon. A song was rendered by Mrs. K. Kolde-wyn. Kolde-wyn. J. Martin Larsen dedicated the grave. HAWKINS Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Hawkins were conducted yesterday morning in North Ogden cemetery by Bishop T. B. Wheelwright. Wheel-wright. Mrs. Pauline Waterfall sang. The grave was dedicated by E. A. Larkin. STEVENSON The funeral cortege cor-tege for Mrs. Minnie Stevenson will leave the home 153 Twenty -seventh street, Friday at 2 o'clock. Rev. John E. Carver will conduct services in Mountain View cemetery. Edward, a son, Is expected homo from Fort Benjamin Ben-jamin Harrison this morning. The body may be viewed at Klrkcndall's. this afternoon and evening and tomorrow tomor-row from 10 a. m. until time of funeral. fu-neral. TODD Joseph 'Todd died at 3 p. m. yesterday at tho home. 567 Twenty-seventh street. He wns born at Birmingham, England, seventy-two years ago. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Alice M. Todd, and the following children: Mrs. E. J. Balr. Los Angeles; A. J, Todd, Berkeley; H. W. and F. C. Todd, Ogden; Mrs. George T. Eay-ers, Eay-ers, Marysvale, Utah, and Mrs. F. A. Wells, of Ogden. The funeral will be held from the residence on Friday. ERICKSON The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Knight Erickson was held yesterday In Plain City cemetery with Bishop Gilbert Thatcher presiding. Mrs. Lona Watson sang. Bishop Thatcher was the speaker. Tho grave was dedicated by P. M. Folkman. oo |