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Show Deaths and Funerals nELSTEY William T. Hclsloy, former for-mer and well known resident of Ogden. Og-den. died on April 7 at Twin Falls, Idaho, of general debility. He was seventy-six years old at the time of( his death, and Is survived by tho following fol-lowing daughters and sons: Mrs. L. E. Buncan, Mrs. Annie Boyd, Mrs. Sarah B. McMlllon, Mrs. Vada G. Royal, C. IT., J. N. and W. F. Helsley. Funeral services will bo held Saturday at 1 o'clock in the Larkin funeral chapel. President Samuel G. Dyo will officiate. Tho body may be viewed at the chapel until the time of the services. ser-vices. Interment will bo in tho Ogden City cemetery. SMA1IEV Funeral services for Albert Smallcy will bo held at 2 o'clock in the Llndquist funeral chapel. Rev. John E. Carver will officiate. offi-ciate. Tho body may be viewed at , the Chapel Saturday morning and at j tho residence. 3161 Washington avenue, ave-nue, Saturday afternoon, Sunday and Monday until the timo of the services. Intorment will be In the Ogden city ccmotery. HUNTER Salentha I. Hunter, wltc of Andrew Iluntcj'. died last evening at 7 o'clock at her residence in Wilson ward, after thrco months' illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Hunter was born at SlaterUlc in 1SG7 and was the j daughter of Stephen W. and Mary Jano Bishop Perry. She is survived ; by her husband and tho following - brothers and sisters. Stephen W. h Perry of Slatervlllc, Mrs. Farley How- ell of Jost, Idaho; Mrs. Eliza Fields, J Mrs. John Spademan of Dowcyvlllc. Henry Marblo of Arizona and Jeromo ( Marble of Brigham. Mrs. Hunter was i a member of the L. D. S. church. Fu- j nerul services will be held Sunday at 89 12:30 o'clock In tho Llndquist funeral chapel, Bishop E. A. Bingham offi- ' elating. Interment will bo in tho j jQ North Ogdcn cemetery. ' SHERRY Funeral services for Mrs. j AH Thomas Sherry were held Thursday fB at 2 o'clock at the Lindquist funeral 'fJHI chapel, Hew John Hyslop officiating. 'Il Miss Josephine Shorten sang "Some iH Sweet Day," "My Loved One Hest," B and "All Through the Night." Inter- iB ment was in the Ogdcn City cemetery. B GUNNARSON Frederick Gunnar- iflH son died yesterday afternoon at 3 KHH o'clock at his home in tho A r gyle iBE apartments of peritonitis. He was tW& born in Sweden, May 27, 1S50. His liEf wife, Mrs. Euphenia Gunnarson, died HBi eight years a"go. Mr. Gunnarson has jBSj been a resident of Ogden for the past ' 33 years. He became a member of v- HKl the L. D. S. church in Sweden and llBw was an ardent worker of the church IHB here. He was a carpenter and an archi- VBl tect. He is survived by the following lnSl children: Frederick M., of Provo; BEll Gustavus W., David, of Ogdon; Walter IBsP of Salt Lake; Mrs. Agnes Larson of Hiw Cowell, California; 10 grandchildren. HH Funeral services will be held Sunday Hl at 3:30 o'clock at the Lindquist fu- BhN neral chapel, with Bishop Nathan Tan IBl ncr officiating. The body may he IIB I viewed at the home of Mrs. Enoch Ben- H3 nctt, 2866 Pingrce avenue, Saturday af- jHH ternoon and evening and Sunday until HQ the time of jEfl WRIGHT Francis Henry Wright H died yesterday morning at 5 o'clock at BH a local hospital of peritonitis. He was 'Hl4 born in England March 15, 1S52. and fKv was the son of Joseph and Martha fBI Wright. He has been a resident of EKl Ogdcn for the past 15 years, coming IHO here from Coalvlllo where he was B raised. He is survived by the follow H ing children: Frank M., Albert H., H John L Joseph A. Wright, Mrs. Emma HH L. Stevens, Mrs. Ella M. Stevens, Mrs. JT'ArH Alma C. Wright, one brother and sis- M-'B tor, Wm. J. Wright of Coalville and PEcjB Mrs. M. A. Savage of Burley, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Saturday Bv-. flMj at 2 o'clock at the Lindquist funeral m- ? chapel with Bishop D. H. Ensign offi- r'H elating. Tho body will be taken to rB Coalville where services and Interment take place. JH |