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Show Deaths and Funerals STEPHENS. Funeral services for Lillian R Stephens, wore held Wed nesday at 2:30 o'clock in the Ninth ward meeting house with Bishop W. O. Ridges officiating. Mrs. Elizabeth Wangsgaard and David Pickett, sang, "Shall We Meet Beyond the River," Mi-8. Bernice Tyree sang "Good-Bye Sweet Day," and Walter Stevens sang, "All Through the Night " Verng Hob-son Hob-son sang, "Speak Kind of Each Other." Oth-er." and David Pickett sang, "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand. The speakers speak-ers for the afternoon were Bishop H. W. Ballantyne of Brigham. Benjamin Hall of Brigham, George Beard of Coalville and Bishop W. O. Hidges. Intormont was made in the Ogden citv cemetery. POTTER The funeral of Mrs. Emma Em-ma Pottor was held In tho Fifth ward yestorday afternoon, conducted by Bishop's Counselor C. J. Brown. A violin solo. "Lead. Kindly Light," was played by Miss Lillian Thatcher. "Thy Will Bo Done" was sung by yalter l Stevens. William Manning sang "Lord, Responsive to Thy Call." "Dream of Days" was sung by Mrs. Loreno Snyder, and Mrs. Mary Farloy sang "Abide With Me." Speakers were Bishop George E. Browning, Patriarch George W. Larkln and Bishop James W. Ure. Interment was In tho city comotory. where tho grave was dedicated by B. A. Larkln. WIIjSOX Funeral services for John T. Wilson were conducted at the Kirkondall chapel yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Interment city cemetery. WRIGHT The funeral of Mrs. Maud Wright was conducted at the residence, 2323 Van Buren, yesterday by Dr. Ray Palmer, of the First Baptist Bap-tist church. Dr. Palmer preached the funeral sormon. Bishop rJ, Howard Jonkins spoke. Interment city cemetery, |