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Show I 00 ! Deaths mi Funerals FARL15V. Nellie Virginia Farley, twenty month old daughter of Ottoi Paul and Pearl West Farley, died this' morning at b:45 o'clock at the residence, resi-dence, 3C52 Grant avenue. she is' survived by her parents and one brother. Theodore. Funeral services i will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock atl tho church for tho deaf. Max Wood - I ! bury will conduct the services. The J body may be viewed at the homo ; 1 Saturday afternoon and evening, and I Sunday until 1 o'clock. Interment' I Will lift in fVlr. ,J ., 1 ' ... ... Lnt woutji viij ucmcicry. LI NDQU 1ST Funeral services for Atjella lone Lindquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lindquist, wero 1 held Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the Ninth ward meeting house, with Bishop's Counselor Charles L. Shaw conducting. Mrs. Melba R. Jones sang "111 Go ('Where You Want Me to Go, Dear 'Lord." and "Resignation." Mrs. Artie S. Blakely sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," while the Junior girls gaA-c I "Count Your Many Blessings." The ( speakers were Marcus Farr and President Presi-dent S. G. Dye. Interment was in the Ogden city cemetery with Bishop G. W. Lindquist of Logan dedicating the grave. PINNEY Funeral services for John Pinney were held Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Hooper meoiJng house with Bishop James R. Ecus officiating. officiat-ing. A quartet composed of the girls of the choir sang "Lead, Kindly Light,"' "I Know My Heavenly Father," "Go, Evening Trials." Joseph Moore san? "I Know My Redeemer Lives;" while iiuiss rjioise r owies sang xuy norae I Above." The speakers were Frank Belnap, C. J. A. Lindquist and Bishop Beus. Interment was made In the 1 Hooper cemetery. LEE Norma L Lee, daughter of the late Elliott J. and Elinor Lee, died at Salt Lake Juno 1 of leakage of tho heart. She was born in Ogden, August Au-gust 29, 1911. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at the 'Eleventh 'Elev-enth ward chapel in Oguen. The body may be viewed at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee, 2S47 Reeves avenue, Thursday evening and Friday until 1:30 o'clock. She is survived by her mother and one sister, Elliott J. Lee. BARN HART Funeral services for; Mrs: Cora Eayrs Barnhart were held 1 yesterday at the Masonic temple at 2:30 p. m. The services were conducted con-ducted by Miriam chapter, 0. 4E. S., J land Rev John E. Carver. The attend-' lance was very largo and was composed I of relatives and friends, Women of i Woodcraft, and Eastern Star members.) Interment was In the city cemetery. The pall bearers wore Jos. E. Storev", J P. E. Waugh, C. B. Brown, L. D. Turner, Tur-ner, Bert Adams, and Morris Flowers. STALLINGS Funeral services for Arthur J. Stall ings were held at 2 o'clock at the Eden ward meeting house, Wednesday afternoon. The ward was crowded to overflowing with relatives and friends and the pulpit was entirely banked with flowers. Services were conducted by Bishop Counselor Ray Thompson. A trio composed of Mrs M. Robinson, WI1- mer Ferrin and Joslah Ferrin sang "Consolation," William S. Wright sang "Sometime, Somewhere, At Last, ' II. A. Dixon sang "One Sweetly Solemn Sol-emn Thought," "I'm a Pilgrim." The speakers wero President Thomas E. McKay, President John Halls, Patriarch Patri-arch E. A. Olsen, Joseph Ririe and Bishop Georgo A. Fuller. Intermenr was made in the Eden cemetery wltl Bishop E. A. Larkin dedicating the grave. |