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Show 1 Deaths and Funerals ' BROWN Funeral services for William Wil-liam L. Broun will be held at 2 o'clock 'Sunday in the Methodist church. Rev. C. H. Garver officiating. Mr. Brown ; was a member of the Woodmen of the 'World, Musicians' union, Steamfltters' union and Women of Woodcraft. The 'wife and one daughter survive. I f RICHARDSON The lunernl of Mrs. i Elizabeth Cobabc Richardson, wife ol 'Charles D. Richardson, was held yes-Jtcrday yes-Jtcrday at 2 o'clock at the Third ward i meeting house. Bishop Myron B. I Richardson officiated. Speakers were 'John Ilarberlson and Bishop Richard-1 json. E. T. Saunders, Lucille Williams j and Miss Oneida Anderson sang at the; l services. There wee many in attond-jnnce attond-jnnce at the services. Interment Og-j Og-j den city cemetery, i ; HARDY The funeral services for j , NephI Hardy, well known pioneer can- ner and farmer, were held yesterday at 1 2 o'clock In the Roy meoting house. J Bishop M. P. Brown presided at rh-jj (services. W. H. Manning and George Manning sang. The speakers were, ; Frank Belna.p, M. H. Thompson, John Hollands. Hyrum Sliupe and Bishop! (M. P. Brown. .Interment Roy ceme-' tery. Roy Jones dedicated the grave. i ! ' SORENS.ON The body of Nels Pe-; ; ter Sorenson was sent lo the home at ' Fountain Green. Utah, yesterday morn-l ling by Lindquist undertakers. Funeral : services and interment will take place there Sunday. MOLE Mrs. Rosina Mole, widow of I the late George Mole, a resident of Og- den for forty years, died March 31 at the homo of her son, Francis George I Mole, In Salt Lake. ! Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow at tho Larkin & I Sons chapel with tho Rev. John W. 'Hyslop officiating. Qurlal will lake I place at Mountain View. The body may be viewed this after-noon after-noon and evening and tomorrow until '1-30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ; Amelia Schenck, 732 Twenty-fourth ' street. ' Mrs. Mole was born in Manchester, Eng., October 17, 18G4. She had been residing with her son for the last three years. Besides the son and daughter mentioned men-tioned she leaves another daughter, Mrs. Pearl Tavlorpof Salt Lake, I j WRIGHT Funeral services for I Mrs. Margaret E Wright will be held tomorrow at 2 p, m. in the Fourth I ward meeting house. The body may I be viewed at the Lindquist chapel this evening and tomorrow until time of services. Mrs. Wright was born July 1 13, 1862. Her death occurred at Ful-jlerton, Ful-jlerton, Cal., March 29. i oo |