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Show Deaths and Funerals ASIIMENT. Funeral services for IJean Ashment will be held ut 1 o'clock today In the First ward chapel with Bishop D. H. Ensign officiating The body may be viewed at the homo, 312 Thirty-socond street until the time of funeral Jntcnnent Will be in the ( 'g-Jdent 'g-Jdent city ccmeter. UKKY ?uneral services for Mrs. Kate Urry ill be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Larkin chapel Bishop Clarence Morris will conduct j t he service. The body may be viewed at the Larkin chape) until the time of funeral. THOMPSON Mrs. James Adamson Thompson, wife of the late William 'Thompson, died at 7:20 o'clock this ; morning at her homo in Wilson lane after nine months' -illness of heart dis- .ise Sho was born at I'ophsket, Scotland, April 22, 1821 and was the daughter of James and Margaret YV.m- lass. She became a member of the ; L D 9. church and came to I'tah In j 1 ST 3 She married Mr Thompson In j 1 S 7 T. and since that time had lived In i Wilson L411C Her husband died June j 12, 1918 She Is survived by the following fol-lowing children- James W. and I Charles H Thompson of Ogden, Mrs. ill B. Jones of Corall. Ida., Susie 'I hompson, Joseph Hess Thompson. .Mrs Tyler Bingham, oft. Weston, Ida.. Washington J. Thompson of Weston, I Ida; Lirocr C, Esther L., George A, Thompson and twenty-secn grand children. The following brothers and 'sisters also survive her- James Wan-lass, Wan-lass, of Victor. Ida.; Alexander Wan-lass Wan-lass of Salt Lake, Joseph Wan lass of Monroe. I'tah. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of Scotland; Mrs Christine Hunter, of Ogden- Tho body may bo viewed I Monday morning at tho Lindqoist funeral fun-eral chupel. Monday afternoon it will bo taken to tho home, where it may be viewed until tho time of the services. serv-ices. Funeral services will bo held at 1 o'clock in tho W llson Lane meeting house. Bishop James H. Piatt officiating. offi-ciating. Interment will be in the g-den g-den City cemetery. BACHELOR Funeral services for Robert Bachelor, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James P Bachelor held yes-torday yes-torday at the home, 3300 Ogden ave nue Bishop's Counselor Lorenzo Jackson officiated. Ed Saunders sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud." while Mr. Mar;. Farley sang, "Let the Little Ones Come," and "Beautiful Isle.'' Burial was in the ogden City cemetery. ceme-tery. SHCRTLIFF William Shurtllff aged 63, died at 11 35 Friday evening; at his home. 756 Twenty-fifth street. I Mr. Shurtllff was born In Salt Lake, I Doc. 23, 1868 and was the Bon of l-ccnt l-ccnt and Elizabeth Tophan Shurtllff Mr. Shurtllff was a ranch owner, having hav-ing a number of ranches in Idaho. He is survived by his wife, and two children, Vernal W. ami Keith I. Shurtllff, also tho following hrothersj and sisters, Mrs C. A Smith, Mrs. Helen Juckson, Mrs P. M. Gank: . Mrs. Laura P Webb. Vincent. Haswell. George Lewis, Charles W. Shurtllff 1 Funeral services will bt held Sunday at 12:30 at the Larkin Funeral chapel. The body may be viewed Oils afternoon, after-noon, Following tho services tho body will he shipped to Idaho Falls, when burial will take place. BARKER Funeral services for Dwaln E. Barker were hold yesterday at 2 o'clock at the Thlr.i ward Hishop M. B Richardson conducting. The fol-' lowing solos were sung, "Some Time We'll Understand," and "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," by Mrs. Oneida Anderson An-derson " Let tho Little Ones Come, by Lucille Williams. The speakers were lysle W. Larkin, Bishop R T Rhees, Bishop R R. 1. Brown. Lawrence Law-rence Farr. Patriarch Ltrvi j. Taylor and Bishop Richardson. Interment was In tho Ogden City cemetery'. wlth W. W- Shurtllff dedicating tho grave. |