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Show Deaths and Funerals 1 FAULKNER The funeral of Helen Pearl Faulkner was held yesterday In the open air at the residence, 2762 Monroe avenue. Bishop T. B. Wheelwright Wheel-wright presided at the services. E. J. Jones, Martin Dalebout and Bishop Wheelwright were speakers at thr sen-Ices. Mrs. Pauline Waterfall sang several vocal selections. Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery. STEWART The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann Stewart was held yesterday yester-day at 2:30 o'clock at the Episcopal church In Plain City. Rev. John W. Hyslop officiated. The Episcopal services were offered at the church and at the grave in the Plain City cemetery. The choir of the Church of the Good Shepherd sang selections. BEITMAN The body of Isaac Beit-man Beit-man will be taken this evening to Kansas City, Mo. No funeral services will be held in this city. The body may be viewed until 4 o'clock this afternoon aft-ernoon at the Kirkendall chapel. KLINE The funeral of Dorothy Rose Kline, wife of H. Kline, was held yesterday at 2 o'clock in the Kirkendall Kir-kendall chapel. Rev. Christian R. Gar-ver Gar-ver officiated. .Bernico Erlckson sang at the service. Interment Ogden city cemetery. HODGMAN Funeral services for William Alexander Hojlgman who died yesterday morning at the residency, 739 Twenty-fourth street, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Kirkendall chapel. He was born in Kllworth, Canada, July 14, 1838, and for the past four years has been a resident of this city. He is survived by a widow and two sons, Bruco and C. W. Hodgman of Hailey, Idaho. Rev. C. R. Garvor will officiate at tho funeral fu-neral services. The body may be viewed at the Kirkendall chapel this evening and tomorrow unfll time for the funeral. . ROB BINS.'. Tellar Carl R'obblns, principal of the school at West Toint, 1 died yesterday of influenza at th IH home of John W. Singleton. The body IH will be shipped to his home at Scipio Utnh. A wife and year old child sur vivo him. Also a father, three broth mfM ers and a sister. Mr. bobbins was 2 years old "and been principal at the ' IH West Point school for the past year. IH CUL LEY Samuel Culley, son o" Samuel Culley of this 'city, died ves terday at Denver, Colo., of influenza A widow and child survive him. lib parents and the following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. E. H. Alii-son, Alii-son, Mrs. E. J. Weaver, Mrs. Bee IH Creeze, Thomas Culley and Andrew Culley, all of Ogden; Mrs. Annie Wal lace of Ocean Park, Cnl.;, Stanley CuT ' ley of Albany, Cal.; and William A Culley of Denver. Funeral service1 will be held in Denver. The decease was a cousin of John Culley, the drug-' SHIM ADA Yomcko Shimada three I year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gontro I Shimada, died last evening at the fam- ily home in Pleasant View of influenza pneumonia. Tho body was taken in I charge by the Kirkendall Undertaking Company and tomorrow at 1 o'clock I will be taken to the City ccmeterv j where private services , will be held and interment made. |