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Show Deaths and Funerals MACK Ftineral services for Glen Mack wore held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the family residence. 1462 Wash injfton avenue Bishop Arthur Budge conducted the services. The speakers wore M. L. Jones. J J Barker. S. W Fishburn of Brigham and Bishop Budge The music given at the services serv-ices was. "Love Divine." and "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," b Mrs. Arta S. Blakoly; Miss Josephine Shorten Shor-ten sang, "My Loved One Rest," and "The Christian's Goodnight." Gus Saunders sang "Beautiful Isle," and "Absent" There was a large attendance attend-ance and many beautiful floral trlb ntes. The bod was shipped today at 12:30 to Smlthfield, where interment j will take- place. POULTER Funeral services forj Mrs. Till lo Hancock Poulter were held at 2 o'clock yesterday at the Twelfth ward meeting house Bishop T B Wheelwright officiated. The speakers were T S Browning, President Samuel Dye, C J. A Lindquist, Mrs. Mary Jost of the Relief society, Mrs. H. Vo-gel Vo-gel and Bishop Wheelwright. Mrs.' Martha B. Cooley read an original poem dedicated to Mrs. Poulter. Nephl J Brown sang "M Father Knows." Mrs Mary Farley gave "Sometimes We'll Understand ." A quartet composed com-posed of Jed Ballantyne, Gerard Klomp, Joseph Fernelius and Walter Stevens sang "Oh, My Father," andi "The Vacant Chair." Walter Stevens sang "My Task." There was a large I attendance Burial was in the Ogden City cemetery with Joseph Gibbons i dedicating the grave BAUER Funeral services for Jacob Bauer were lo be held at the Lindquist Lind-quist funeral chapel this afternoon at 3 o'clock Interment in the Ogden city cemetery ONO The funeral of Takichl Ono. Japanese, VI ears old. who died at a local hospital Wednesday, will bo held this afternoon at th Klrkendalll funeral chapel Interment will i"- In ihe Ogden city cemetery. Ono died from paralysis of tho heart, after an extended illness. lh- has beon in thld country for twent years. ' |