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Show UU Deaths and Funerals PINNEY Henry Plnnoy died at his home In Hooper. Sunday, at 4:40 o'clock after an illness of five months from paralysis. Ho was born in London, Lon-don, England. Dec. 27, 1852, and came to America fifty-two years ago. Ho wa3 a faithful member of the L. D. S. church and had resided In Hooper slnco coming to Amorlca. Ho Is survived sur-vived by ono sister, Mrs. Ellon Johnston Johns-ton of Hopper. Funeral services will bo hold Wednesday at tho Hoopor mooting house at 2 o'clock. Bishop James R. Beus will officiate. Inter-mont Inter-mont will bo made in tho Hooper cemetery. ST.VLL1NGS. Funeral services for Arthur J. Stallings will bo hold Wednesday, Wed-nesday, at the Edon Ward mooting house. Bishop Gcorgo A. Fuller will officiato. Tho body may bo viowed at the Larkln funoral chapel, this afternoon af-ternoon and ovenlng and Wednesday until 10 o'clock, whon tho body will bo taken to tho homo in Eden and may be viewed there from 11 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in tho Edon comotery. JANS. Funoral sorvicoa for Ber-ond Ber-ond Jans will bo hold Thursday at 2 o'clock In tho Second Ward mooting moot-ing houso with Bishop Georgo E. Browning officiating. Tho caskot will bo open at tho homo, 214 Twonty- , eighth street, Wednesday afternoon and ovoning and Thursday until the time of tho services. Intormont will be in tho Ogdon City comotery. j CALL. Funeral servlcos for Ruth Call were hold Monday at 2 o'clock' In the Ninth Ward mooting houso, with Bishop Counselor David Stoelo officiating. Tho ward choir sang "Sister, Thou Was Mild and Lovely," and "Thoro Is Sweet Rest in Heavon," and "Shall Wo Meet Beyond the River?" Pauline Martin sang, "Faco to Faoe," Orson Griffin sang, "My1 Mother Dear." Tho spcakors wore David Doan, John Rantton. A. C. Call, j Alonzo Jackson and David Steolo. ' Tho womon mombors of tho choir, woro pallbearers. Intormont was mado In the Ogden City cometory with David Steele dedicating tho grave. BARNHART Funoral servlcos for Mrs. Cora Eayrs Barnhart will be bold Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at the Masonic Tomple. Rov. J. E. Carver Car-ver will officiato. Interment will be In city cemetery, Tho body may be viowed viow-ed nt KIrkcndalls this evening and at tho Masonic Temple Wednonday from 12 to 2:30 p, m. No flowers. Mrs. Barnhart is survived by hor husband, i J, H. Barnhart, and two sons, Edward and Robert, ono brother, George Eayrs, of Maryovale, Utah, and other , rein- |