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Show Deaths and Funerals MAXWELL Alice Elizabeth Max well, Wife of Charles Maxwell, passed away yesterday at T p m.. at the fam ily residence. 1791 Center street, after a two-year illness of asthma She was born In Hyde Park. Utah. Sept. 1872, and was the daughter of John and Alice Lewis Morse. She has lived m i gden for the past two y ears She was a member of the Latter-diy 'Saint church, and Is well known in this city. She is survived by the following fol-lowing children : David James, Mr?. Stephen L, Chambers, Gladys, c,w:l-lym, c,w:l-lym, Lewie Margaret, Alice and Door-tha Door-tha James, all of Ogden. Also b Jjer husband and a number of brothers tid alstere The body was removed to tho l.indquist funeral chapel. Funeral services will be held Thursday Thurs-day at 10 30 a. m. in the Kirknda!l chapel The casket win be op.-n Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon and until timo of services ser-vices Thursday. The body will be tak.-n to Hyde Park. Utah, for services at 4 p. m Thursday, Interment at Hyde Park cemetery. OLSEN Selveig Petnna, Infant daughter of Henry and Petria Peterson Olsen, passed away yesterday at i.'.'.O p. m , at the family residence, 227 Twenty-seventh street. The bahr h id been sick from infection for six weeks. She was born in Salt Lake Cit. Feb-ruarj Feb-ruarj 27, 1918. and is survived by Its parents and a brother. Hyrum. The family have lived In Ogden only 'a short time. Funeral services will be I held today at 3 p. m , from the re: Interment City cemetery. JENKINS Funeral services for Mrs. 'Jennie Jenkins, wife of Charles Jen-jkins. Jen-jkins. were held yesterday afternoon nt the Lindquist chapel, with Bishop's Counsellor John Nicholas officiating. There was a large attendance of rela- lives ami friends and many floral offerings of-ferings were in evidence Musical 91 lections were rendered by Miss jen nie Thorstensen and Mn Stratford. Trayer was offered by A Faddls ind benediction b Horace Iv darner Th funeral sermon was delivered by Al-Ir.-d dl.ulv. ' II, v.h-i mll nt the purp-i.-' of our existence in mortality and developed de-veloped the doctrine of pre-exist ene.-and ene.-and a life beyond the grave, declarm (hat the fact of the resurrection hud been demonstrated by Christ and testified tes-tified to by a number of reliable witnesses. wit-nesses. Intei ment was in the city cemetery'- JOHNSON The funeral of Lander Johnson, the sheepman who was killed at Elkhorn, Wyo. was held in Ogd n yesterday. The body arrived here al 10 a m and was taken to the Kirkec-dall Kirkec-dall parlor". At 2 p. m Under the .oik-pices .oik-pices of the Ogden Elks lodge the body was taken to the Mountain View cemetery, ceme-tery, where internment was made One brother accompanied the body and there was a large delegation of Elks at the cemetery. THOMAS Services for James Moroni Thomas, who passed away at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning, will be held at 3 o'clock 'ednesda aft-r-noon in the Second ward chapel, Bishop George E. Browning conducting. conduct-ing. I CALVERT Funeral services for Miss Donna Wyona Calvert will be held at the Klrkendall chapel tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at 1 o'clock. The body may be viewed this afternoon and morrow until noon. 00 |