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Show , oo Deaths and Funerals SNIiDOOX The funeral of Thomas Sneddon will be held at Llndquist funeral fun-eral chapel this morning at 11 o'clock. 'Mr. Sneddon died at Diamondville (Tuesday. He was veil known in Og-den Og-den through his connections with coal production. The body will arrive here this morning and will be taken to the Llndquist chapel. Services will be conducted by Bishop Bish-op George 13. Browning. Interment will be in the city cemetery. JANS Funeral services for Bcrend Jans were held Friday at 2 o'clock at the Second ward meeting house, with I Bishop George E. Browning presiding. : Songs were. "Some Time We'll Understand," Under-stand," by Miss Josephine Shorten. "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," I Mrs. Flora Howell; "Oh, My Father," j by Mrs. IVIary Farley and ''Sweet Best in Heaven. Robert Howey The speakers were John G. Kruitbosch. John Vanderwerff, F. Springer of Salt- Lake and Bishop Browning. Interment In-terment was in the OGden City eeme- tery with B, Tostma dedicating the grave LEE Funeral services for Norma Lee were held at the Eleventh ward meeting house at '1 o'clock Frldav, conducted by Bishop X. A. Tanner. Tho Sunday school class sang, "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," "Some Time We'll Understand," was sung bv Mary Bell Taylor, and "Oh, Dry Those Tears." and "Unanswered Tet," were sung by Jennie Forcnsten. The speakers speak-ers were President A. L. Scoville. John H. Davis of American Falls and Bishop Tanner. Interment was in. the Ogden City cemetery with W. L. Porter Por-ter dedicating the grave. i ! IWTTJ5KSOX Tho funeral of John I Patterson, state road inspector, was .held at the Llndquist chapel yester-i day. Rev. Henry E. Seacrow of the1 i Magna Baptiut church officiated. Miss ."Josephine Shorten sang 'Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown?" "My! Loved One Pwcst," "O My Father" The Magna and Garfield Knights of Pylh-, Pylh-, las attended tho service and conduct- ed their ritnals. Interment was in the! city cemetery. ' |