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Show I I Deaths and Funerals WATSOX Funeral s.-rvlces for William G. Watson prero conducted ' at Larkin & Son's chapel yesterday j by Rev. Christian R. Ciimr f the Methodist church. A quartet, con- j slating of William r. Pickett, Alfred Stratford. Gerard Klomp and William S. Wright, tang 'Rock of Ages." Art Tho.i Weary?" and "Saviour Comfort; MB." Speakers were Rev. Carver arid Mark W. Oram. Interment was lu the Mountain View cemetery. CROSSLEY- Mrs Mar) Bentlcy CSbwley, wife of the late James cross-ley cross-ley died nt 11 o'clock yesterday morn-l?rg morn-l?rg at the family residence, 2742 Washington avenue She was born In ESRgland Aril 9, 183" F-he is a mem'- bcr of the L. D. S. church. Her hus-1 hus-1 bund died in 1894. She is survived b$ the following children- Mrs. Lily, G-ale, John Crosaley of gdon, Mrs. I j N ' li Malier of Grand Junction, Cold , Mf8- S. H. I"urnlbs of Ogden; Funeral services will be hold Sunday .it 3 I o'clock .'i Mi Second ward meeting house Counselor B. J. Jones will con-duct con-duct th services. The body may be viewed at the home this evening and tomorrow until the time of the ser-vices. ser-vices. Interment will be; in the g-den g-den City cemetery bAKER - Funeral services for Harry Baker will be held Sunday at! g'clocl in th- Fii'.h ward. Counselor ' .1 Brown v.',Tl conduct the w n i The cortege" will leave the Lindquist I thapel at 1:4.6, interment will in the i dtj cemetery DEAN n.irt Dean, aged -6, died at : ;i) o'clock this morning at the rest-; dfikCe of his mother, 370 Twenty-1 eighth street. Mr. Dean was tho bookkeeper book-keeper f jr the Utah Plumbing and Heating company He was a member f the Knights of tVumbus. Mr. Dean was skk two weeks Funeral announcements an-nouncements will be made later |