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Show uu Deatlss and Fiisierals bUCE. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Luce, died Tuesda. Burial will bo made this afternoon at A i. m., Ojfden City cemetery. McMARTJN. Funeral services foi Mrs. Maggie McMartin were held yes-' terday at ii p. hi. from the Klrkendall' funeral chapel. Rev. J. B. Carver of- flciated Solos were sung by Mi. C. j JI. Stevens and A H. Sanders. The I pallbearers were: Amos Stone, WI1-J Ham Wilson, Andrew Wilson. Ernest! Shaw, Merlin Snaw and John Hlggin-I botham Interment was made In Og- ( den City cemetery. KUWITZIvY. Funeral services for; Joseph Kuwltzky were held yesterday at 5 p. m. at tnc Klrkendall chapel, Rev. J. E. Carver officiating. Inter- menl was mxide in the Ogden City I cemetery. CAJtTJER Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Carter will be held Sunday afternoon af-ternoon at 2 o'clock In the First ward i meeting house, conducted by Bishop D. H. Ensign. The body may be viewed view-ed tomorrow afternoon and Sunday forenoon at the residence of-W. 11. WesU Twenty-fourth street. Interment In-terment will be in the Mountain View cemetery. ItOIjLO The' funeral of Mrs. Nancy Nan-cy Mae Rollo was held- yesterday in the Eden meeting house, with Bishop George Fuller officiating. George Stalllnga and Mrs. Olive Graham sang "Home Eternal." Pearl Shaw and Mrs. Bertha L.uddington sang, "Oh, My Father." "J Dreamed" was sung by Mrs. Luddington. Wallace and Minnie Walker sang "Sometime We'll Understand," and "1 Know That -My Heavenly Father' Lives." Speakers were Counselor Raymond P. Thompson, Counselor Charles E, Shaw, C. J. A. Lindquist, Apostle D. O. McKay and Bishop Fuller. Internment In-ternment was in the Eden cemetery where the grave was dedicated by J. P. Stallings. |