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Show Deaths and Funerals HARTOG Funeral services for He ber C. Hartog were held yesterday at ? W p m at the Smils home, 2 1 77 i Tefferson avenue The sen ices were conducted b Rev J E. Carver, Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr. .sang, "Perfect Day," "M Faith in Thee" was sung by Walter Wal-ter Stephens. WorJs of comiort mu condolence were spoken by Rev. '.'ar-jver '.'ar-jver to the man friends and n latl- i B, 'Who had assembled at the funeral 6trv. ices. A large numb,." of fioral irib.jies rnnkod the casket, and a :arg." cori-ge followed to the resting place in :h' Ogden city cemetery. Rev. Geryei of ficlated at the grave in thj family Plot. - LYNHAM Funeil services for Mrs Joanna LynhHin were hi Id ban-day ban-day afternoon at 12 30 s.1 th - Fouith ward meeting house. BLjhor Hy.nm Lund presided The musical program' was as follows "()li, My Pather" ;ind "fount Your Many Blessings," bv Ed Saunders; "Plains of Peace," by .Vil-larcl .Vil-larcl Gardner. The speakers wore Ia-tria Ia-tria ch E. A. Olsen, Presideut S. G. Dye, Mrs. Polly A. Jost. of ti e Relief society. Interment was at the Ogen city cemetery, where the gr:ve was) dedicated by L M Hilton The elders quorum and the ward relief soviet at-i tended the services in a body. HANSEN Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia Hansen were held yesterday at 8 P- m, at the Nlnih wtrd meeting house, Bishop Wilford O. Ridges presiding. pre-siding. The Bpeakrs w re Hagbert Anderson and Gllb -rt Torgeson, and Bishop Ridges "My Faifeer Kncs" and "Plains ol Peat c' were rung by Wtllard Gardner. ' Sister. Thou Wast Mild and Lovely and " Oh, Grave, Where is Thy Victory." by Mrc. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Wangsgaard. Interment was in the Ogden city cemetery. The g'.ive was dedicated by Na'.hanle! T lomas. THOMPSON Funeral services were held for Mr3. Marie Thompson yesterday yester-day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Kir kendall Bricktr Bro;. funeral chapel. Elder R. L. Fulk conducted tbe service serv-ice The orders ot RoyM Neighbors aud the W. R. C. to the G. V R at tended the Beiriees m a body nd con ( ducted their rituals Th. Women of the Brotherhood of morian Yeomen wer also present. The musical nura bers were: "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," Some-where," by Mrs. Mary Farle ; "Farewell "Fare-well Till We Meat Again," Royal Neighbors. Duet. "Saviour Lead lie," Mrs. Pearl Elliott a. id Mrs. Fern L'hti rue, duet, "The L-rd Knows Why," Mrs F R Gould and Mr . G S. Wen holtz There was j lsrge atic-nd.mce and a large number of floial .,'rerl'igs Interment Mountain View cemctei . . WHEATLEY Romono Wheat'cy, I1, year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward C Wheatley of Brighvn. u'ed last evening at 7 o'clock The little one has been suffering evrr BlhCe bulh from stomach troub'o. The body was removed to the itirkehdail-'Bricher Bros, funeral chapel md will be slipped slip-ped today to Brighaui for bur in 1 . DARKE Itiehard Henry Darke. the son of Mrs. Martha Darke of Ogden was instantly lulled at Kennr I wot th. Carbon ; county, Utah, October 21. at 10 o a m. lie was horn at Morgan City. February B :v7fi and Is survived by his mother, one brother I F Darke of Ogden; Mr? Aliee Ricknrt, Bountiful; Mrs. Bertha BrlckflOll Mrs Lucy Young and Mrs. Lot-lie Lot-lie Welch, slaters, all of Ogden. besides a host of relatives throughout the state His remains weie brought to Salt Leke I City by James Smith and were taken in chargi by the O Donnelly undertakers I Servioei were held Sunday at 3 p. m. Brother I R Maby of the Bountiful ward spoke oi the honorable life lie had lea Also the Order of Eagles had charge ot ervlcea. He was buried at Bandy cu cemetery Members of the Order oi Baglea acted as pallbearers. Two lad:e of the Eagles lodge sang "Abide With Me" and 'Good Night " The crave was dedicated by James Smith of Murray. COLVMBl'S. O Nov. 3 As a restdt of seven deaths at Canton. O rocontly and five tatalltics at Detroit from eating rlpi ! olives, the state dairy and food depai t-! t-! ment and the state d partmrnt ot henM.'i today warned citizens against eating j ripe olives ainl warned dealers against ' selling them until further notice. Local j health officers are requested to fOI'llUt j their sale I mil further ln estimation can b I made of ripe olives now on the markets of Ohio, the dairy and food division and tho state department of health aJ -. stiongly against the eat ins of rlpti olives, " said the department's stue-unt stue-unt Dealers arc warned against eellfne; rips olles until further notice and lorai ' health officials are requested to forbid their sale." |