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Show j Deaths and Funerals COOK Funeral seryicee for Elmer J. Cook, son of Mrs. Ida Cook. 2787 Lincoln avenue, v ili be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Kirk-endall Kirk-endall chapel under the auspices of . fcto- ir in i Unity Lodge No. 18, F. & A. M. Friends desiring to view the body may do BO at the family home Monday evening and Tuesday forenoon. Interment 0-den 0-den City cemetery. HANSEN Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Klrkendall chapel Impressive services ser-vices were held for Mrs. Mettle Han sen. widow of the late H. C. Hansen. The chapel was filled to capaclt witi lriends of the departed. Rev. J. E. Carver preached a beautiful sermon that afforded consolation to the bereaved be-reaved family. Mrs. C. H. Stevens, with Miss Louise Pierce as accompanist, accom-panist, sang " Crossing the Bar" and "A6ide with Me." Members of the Kni-his of Pythias and old friends of tho bereaved family acted as pallbearers. pall-bearers. The interment was in the city cemetery and Rev. Carver dedicated dedi-cated the grave. The many beautiful floral offerings attested to the high esteem in which the departed was held. BURCH Funeral services for Robert Rob-ert Burch will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the First ward meeting house, Thirty-third street and Grant I avenue. Bishop U. H. Ensign conducting. conduct-ing. Friends desiring to view the body may do so at the Lindquist chapel from noon today until the hour of tho services tomorrow. Interment Ogden City cemetery. NEILSON Funeral services for Lora Neilson, the wife of Hyrum Nell-son, Nell-son, were held yesterday at 2 o'clock in ihe Fourth ward meeting bouse, Bishop E. A. Olson conducting. The opening prayer was made by Thomas Farr. Musical selections were as follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Delia VY. Olson sang, 'Rock of Ages," "Face to Face," and "Cal-;t "Cal-;t '; Mrs .lames H. Martin, "Nearer God to Thee," by Alfred Stratford, r. i .. v. i n- made by S. G. Dye, President Presi-dent James Wotherspoon, Bishop E. A. Olsen and EL G. Bund, all of whom spoke of the deceased in highest terms and offered consolatory remarks to the family. Benediction Was offered by H II. Goddard. The elders of the Quorum of tho Fourth ward cttend J In body, six of whom acted as pal I -bi-areis. Interment was in ocd-n .'i cemetery. The pravc was dedicated by Edwin T. Saunders. TADDEI Raimondo Taddel. a mem ber of the local Italian colony who died recently, was buried yesterday after noon following services in the Larkin and Sons' chapel. Rev. Father Lagan of the Catholic church conducted. Many friends and former associates were present. Floral offerings were profuse Interment Ogden City cemetery'. ceme-tery'. brown Funeral services for bar-lene bar-lene Brown, seven-months-old daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, who died last Wednesday, will be held in the Kirkendall chapel today at 3 o'clock Interment Mountain View cemetery. |