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Show Deaths and Funerals HALL Funeral services for Tri-vatc Tri-vatc Ralph R, Hall were conducted at 1 o'clock under the American Lemon Le-mon of OCden, Rev. Chrlstain R. Gar-vcr Gar-vcr conducted the services at the Lar-kin Lar-kin funeral chapel. The attendance was one of the largest ever gathered for a funeral in fgden Flora) offerings offer-ings were numerous. Songs sung at the services were "My Task" and "The Chrlstaln'a GoodniKht.' bl MlSJ Joseph. Jose-ph. no Shorten. Mi America w.is sung by Robert Greenwell Rev Gar-' ver read tho 8CrptUTe text and used as the themo of hla sermon, "The Patriotism Pa-triotism of Our Boys." Elder David Carr also spoke Interment was in th. gden City cemetery. Rev. Garvcr conducted the services at the grave. The firing squad of the American Legion Le-gion fired threM voIlea and ' taps" was sounded hy Lugler E. Hodge. PJERG1 soNThe body of John 8 1 Ferguson, Qgdeh soldier, who died . ovcrseuy will arrive in 'gden during i the latter purt of the week. F'unerul services, time and )lace will be announced an-nounced later. BARRiffTT Funeral services for William (i. Barrett will be held Tuesday Tues-day at 2 o clock at the Llndl)UlS( funeral fu-neral chapel. Interment will be In the i I gden City cemetery. HAIK1 KLI Frank Hadfleld died I this morning at the family residence, 1 622 Twenty-third street, after an ill-1 I ness of three years. He was horn In ; Clha. Ida, September IS, 1900. and ! hus been a resident of igden for a! 'number of years, He was I Ik ton of' Mi.i. Laura Hadfleld. who survives i with tlie following brothers and sis- tera: eiis, Efasael and Cecil Hadfleld I Of Ogden Mrs Alice Teter of Cllfor- '")' , nla and Mrs Edna Hutchlns of Salt Lake. Funeral announcemnts will be made later. BS! AN A1Y Funeral services for , Mrs. Keheii.a ('annHd were held Sun-day Sun-day at 3 3n ..'clock In the Kirkendall funeral chapel Re Stephens of the "V First Church of Christ Scientist of Salt Lake officiated. Solos were sung i. Mrs. Fred N lie's. The pallbearer- were K . Wattls. W, II. Harris. James s Carver, E2d Skinner, George Harry and Ah x Brewer There was a large attendance Interment was In the Ogden City cemetery. Sn'FRS Funeral services for Joseph Jo-seph 1? Myers ere held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Elks hall. Rev. John w. Hysiop conducted Ihe eerir-s Ritualistic ser icos wero held by the Elks I'allbearers were Thomas Thom-as Feeney, Carl Rasmussen, T. a Waylgnd, J H. Knauss, T H. Davis H and George C Foley. Interment was in the Mountain Viejy cemetery |