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Show Deaths as?d Funerals SCOVIXiIE Funoral services for Beatrice Irene Scovillo vills be hold Thursday at 2 o'clock in- tho Sixth Ward meetlns house, with Bishop O. M. Sanderson officiating. The body may be viewed at tho family residence, resi-dence, SCI Twenty-fourth street this afternoon and evening and Thursday j until 1 o'clock. Burial will be in tho Ogden City cemetery. iM.LUiJSjsiixyj acrvico3 ioi r ru Middloton, tho 18-year-old son of j William and Isabella Middloton, will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the 1 Larkin funeral chapel, with Bishop Arthur Budge officiating. The body may be viewed at tho chapel this afternoon af-ternoon and evening and Thursday until tho lime of the .services. Tho body arrived at 1:3D today from Sunny Sun-ny Side, Utah. Interment will be in tho Ogden City cemetery. BLICIOIORIC Funeral services for Blaine L. Bllckmore were held j Tuesday at the residence of Mr. and j Mrs. E. J. Hancock Bishop Counsellor Counsel-lor M. E. Ony officiating. Songs were: Dueta, "Your Sweut Littlo Rose Bud," Mrs. Pauline Martin and Mr3. Mar-j Caret Sander; "A Little Pink Rose," i Mrs. Sunder, and "The Christian's' ; Good-Night," Mrj. Martin. The speak- j ers were James IMartin, Bishop Coun-1 sellor Edvard T. Sanders and Bishop Counsellor M. E. Gay. Interment wa i in the Ogden City cemetery, with Ed. i T. Sanders dedicating tho grave. BOS Funeral services for John I Bos were held Tuesday al 2 o'clock at the Larkin and Sons' Funeral ' chapel. Biflhop Counsellor Henry i Volker officiating. Mrs. Vera Jones! Ellis sang, "Oh, My Father," and" "Rock of Ages," while Golden Blng-1 ham sang, "1 Know That My Redeem- , cr Lives. The speakers were P. J 1 Lammer, E. Ncuteboom, R. W. Volk-J er, President McCune and Henry Volker. Interment was in the. Roy cemotory, ' where L. W. Larkin dedicated dedi-cated the grave, y CLARK. Services for I. Guy Clark will be held at 2 o'clock Sunduy afternoon aft-ernoon in tho Sixth ward meeting house. Tho body may bo viewed at the residence Saturday and Sunday, G72 Twenty-fourth street. LAW. The funeral of Mrs. Kallier- ine Ann Lav.' will be held tomorrow j at 2 p. m. at Klrkondall's chapel. Services Ser-vices will be conducted by Rev. J. E. Carver. Interment Mountain View cemetery. WARREN. Arvilla Warren died Tuesday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock at , the family residence, 1250 Canyon road, aftro a fey.' days' illness. She was born Sept. 22, 1917, and was the daughter of Cyrus and Akcthia Tubbs Warren, and besides her parents, she is survived by one brother, Lamar. Funeral services will be held Thursday Thurs-day at 3:30 o'clock at the Lindquist funeral chapel, with Bishop Arthur Budge officiating. The body may bo viewed this afternoon and evening) and Thursday until tho. tmc of the services Interment will be in the Ogden city cemetery. I MONTGOMERY. Services for Jas. Montgomery will be held Thursday at 1 2 o'clock in the North Ogden meeting house. Interment will be in the North Ogden cemetery. Flowers may be left at the Lindquist chapel until 12 o'clock Thursday. 00 |