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Show Deaths and Funerals CLARK. Funeral sen ices for James J Clark were held esterda afternoon at I o'clock at the Thirteenth Thir-teenth ward meetinghouse with Bishop Bish-op J. Howard Jenkins officiating. Musical Mu-sical services were as follows. "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand," Mrs Mars Parley; Ms Faith in Thee." William II Manning ' I n iris.s", red 5T t. ' Mrs E. Oborn and Mrs William Pickett; "Face to Face. ' Pauline Martin and "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go." William Pickett The speakers were Bishop O M. Sanderson, n. n Qoddard and Bishop Jenkins Intel men! was in the Ogden City cemetery with Samuel Martin dedicating the grave Members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Ladies' Auxiliary attended in 8 oobv, with members of the Brotherhood acting as pallbearers. WmSEIdSR Funeral services for Alonzo Wheeler were held at 2 o clot k veslerdav at Plain City meeting house Hishop Wilmer J Maw offl- luted The speakers were Hans Poul-ten, Poul-ten, C. J. A. Llndqulst, Bishop A . Bingham. W. A. Taylor, Bishop Gilbert Gil-bert Thatcher and Bishop Maw. Musical Mu-sical services were as follows. 'Sometime 'Some-time Well Understand" by Serilla Palmer and Bernlce Carver; "Rock of Ages," Berta England; "Face to Face, ' Fred J. Kenlev, and Through Qatt of ;od.' Nellie I'ranev and Fred J. Kenlev. Interment was In tin PlaiU City cemetery with Joslah Carver ded- ;t t ing the prave. 1 |