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Show oo Deaths and Funerals BUDGE The funeral of Louis Ward l!udge was held yesterday afternoon at j 4 O'clock at the family residence. 371 Healv avenue. Bishop D H Ensign 1 presiding. Musk was as follows I Solos. Josephine Shorten, "Sometime We'll Understand" and "A Little Pink! I Rose." Mrs Artie Blakeley sang M j Jesus" and "Goodnight." The speakers! I were W H. Elis. Harold Woods and Horace Garner The grave was d d" ; ued by Bishop Arthur Budge. Inter j ment was in the Ogden city cemetery FREW The funeral of Clarence Frew was held yeaterda afternoon al 1 o'clock in the Hooper ward meeting house with J. R. Rues presiding Th ward choir sang "Beautiful Isle." I Need Thee Every Hour'' and "Shall j We .Meet Beyond the River ''' sfiSS Rtia Payne aalf, "Some Sweet Da) ." 1 I Bsl slsl Joseph Moore sang "I'll Go Where You jr Want Me to Go." Miss T. Singleton , iJ4P sang a solo as did David Cook, Hi I who sang Sometime We'll Under Stand." Miss Lav em Belnap sang . i onsolation." The speakers wore H 'President Nolder, Delbert Cliggle, jJohn Hooper and Bishop Bues. Interment Inter-ment was in the Hooper cemetery, th-grae th-grae being dedicated by C. J. A. Lind iquisl. j j GILL Mrs Mary Ann Gill, wife of Alfred Gill, died this morning at the I home of her daughter, Mrs Verna Buahnell, 153 Thirty -fifth street, after B few days' illness of liver trouble J.Mrs. Gill was born in England. June 24, 185'. the daughter of James and Hannah Morrison Harbertson. Mrs. Gill came to Utah in 1875 and December De-cember 13 of the same year became the wife of Alfred Gill. Surviving her are the following sons and daughters H Mrs Mary M. Poulter Mrs Elizabeth H. Jones and Mrs Sarah J. Weaver all of Ogden; Alfred W GUI, Willard, John A. Gill, Brigham City and Mrs. Verna Bushnell of Ogden. Twenty-eighl Twenty-eighl grandchildren also survive and i lie 1'idlov.ing brothers and sisters: Mr- Hannah Saunders Ogden. James Harbertson South Weber; John Harbertson. Har-bertson. Ogden and Joseph Harbertson of this city. Lindquist's Undertaking company is in charge and the funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs Oill was a member of the church of l atter-day Saints and well known in Marriott and in Bun h Creek where she had resided until her death. |