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Show Deaths and Funerals JOHNSON - Mae Johnson, two-weeks-old daughter of Harold and Alii, Al-ii, inda Lund Johnson, died nt 6.30 a. m. today at the home in Plain City. Funeral services will lie held Saturday Satur-day at 1;30 o'clock at the borne with Bishop's ("ounselloi Mow officiating. Interment will be In the Plain City cemetery. Man; Frank Albert Man, died at a local hospital last evening from pneumonia pneu-monia He was born In German) March 31, 1865 and had been a re j- dent of Cokevllle, Wyo., nearly all his life. Ho came to Ogden to get treatment, treat-ment, but died soon aftei his arrival here He leaves a widow, a number of children and several brothers and sls-ters sls-ters The body was taken In charge by the Klrkendall Undertaking ecni-pany ecni-pany arid Will be shipped this eyenlng to Cokevllle Funeral services will tie held then Monday and will be In charge of the Woodmen of the World. Interment will be In tho Cokevllle cemetery. RAMSDEN funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Ramadan wore held at 2 o'clock v ednesday afternoon t tho 1 i nth ward meeting Mouse Bishop T. I'. Terry conducted the services Miss Emily MaddOCk sang "Resting From Care and Sorrow." anil "We'll Meet Again." Mrs. .Maude D. Poret sang "When ih" Swallows Home ward Fly' and "Oh My Blather;." The speakers were George S. Parker. W. H. Finland Finl-and Bishop Terry. Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery. TAYLOR Funeral services for Josephine Jo-sephine Bingham Taylor wore held Wednesda) Si 3 o'clock In the Harris-villi- meeting house yvlth Bishop Ray mond Brown officiating Virgie, George and Lemuel Webster s.wig 'Remembered by what e Have Done," nnd "Silently Bury the Dead " N'ephl J. Broyvn shut ' M Father Knows" and " My Faith In Thee." Tho speakers were Nathan Hnwkes, Mrs, Georglna Marriott, Mrs P K Taylor, Mrs. John V BlUth, W B. Lowthei Hasklll H Shurtllff nnd Bishop Brown. Interment was In the Ogden It cemetery. cem-etery. COMBE Funeral services for Lyman Ly-man Combe were held Thursday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'v lock In tho Uintah meeting meet-ing house with Rev. John Edward Carver Car-ver officiating interment yyas in the Uintah cemetery. |