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Show Deaths and Funerals DILLY S. M. Dilly, formerly of Ogden, Og-den, died yesterday morning at Garfield. Gar-field. He is survived by A. T. Johns, R. C. Dilly and Leon Dilly, all of Ogden. Og-den. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock at Murray. BURCH Funeral services of Louis M. Burch will bo held Monday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock in the Llndquiat chapel. cha-pel. Bishop D. II. Ensign will offici ate. Interment will bo in the citj cemetery. JENKINS Funeral services ovei tho remains of David Albert Jenkins will be held in the Lindqulst parlors on Monday at 2 p. in., Bishop D. H. Ensign conducting. Interment Ogden city cemetery. STEWART Funeral services over the remains of Lavina Stewart will be hold in the Second ward chapel on Sunday at 2 p. m., Bishop George E. Browning conducting. Iutcrment Ogden Og-den city cemetery. HIGGS Moses Higgs of Kaysville died at his home at G a, m. today. He was born in England May 2, 1S54, ami camo to Utah in 1862, making his homo in Kaysville. Mr. IIigg3 is survived sur-vived by his wife, Elizabeth Flitteu Higgs, and tho following children: William Higgs, Lay ton; Mrs. Rose J. Hamblin, Clearfield; George A. Higgs, Kaysville; also 19 grandchildren, one groat grandchild, one brother, Abraham Abra-ham Higgs of Layton, and two sisters, Mra. Emily Pillen and Mrs. Annie Wiggle Wig-gle or Ganada Funeral services will be lurid Wednesday ul 2 p. m. in the Kayuville tabernacle. Bishop Frank Hyde will conduct the services. The bodj may be viewed at the hpmo Tuesday Tues-day afternoon and evening and Wednesday Wed-nesday until 12 m. IntormenL Kays-vllln Kays-vllln cemetery. Flowers left at Lnr-kins Lnr-kins parlors until 10 a. m. Wednesday will be taken to tho home. |