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Show ov Deaths and Funerals WILLS Funeral services for Burt Wills were held Saturday at 1 p m In the Larkin chapel. Bishop T P Tern officiatinp. The ong, "My Father Knows," was sung by Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Phillips and Mr and Mrs. Phil-i Phil-i lips sang duets, "Unanswered Yet." and Jesus, Lover of My Soul." The j speakers were Francis L. Woods rind (Bishop Terry. The body was taken to Salt Lake Cltv for interment I BROWN Mrs Edith Rebecca Brown, jwife of Edward E Brown, died this morninc at 8 15 o'clock at the fami'y home, 261 Twenty-seventh street Mrs. firown's death was sudden, following ithe bursting of a blood vessel. She I was born in Cherokee, Iowa, June 7. ,1868, and had resided in Ogden for the pasl four years. Surviving are ber nusband, five daughters and two sons, seven grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters The body was taken in charge by the Kirkendall establishment establish-ment and the funeral announcements i will be made later. Following are the names of the suriving relatives Mrs. A. L. Parks, a daughter residing In Denver; Mrs. James Brown, daughter, of 27o9 Grant avenue, and the Misses Lois, Louise, Ruth Brown Her sons 'are Walter f.nd Victor Brown of this I city. oo. |