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Show Deaths and Funerals i BECRAFT Funeral services for Chester Becraft will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday at the Larkin funcr.il chapel.' with Bishop SI. B. Richardson officiating. The body may be vie.ved l at ihe residence of F. C. Snooks, I iniruem sirccv, samraay aiiernoun ( iand evening and Sunday until the. I time of tho services. Interment will be in the Slountain View cemetery. HANSEN Dorothy Marie Hansen, 'wife of Nels Hansen, died 'at C.-lu o'clock Friday night at tho residence i of Nels Boyer, 136 AVashington avenue, after two weeks' illness of heart trou-; trou-; bu. She was born in Denmark November No-vember 12, 1S4 0 and come to Utah j in 1S93. She was an active member inj j the L. D. S. church. She is survived by her husband and the following J children. Sirs. Josie Narr, Ogden; 'Sirs, sray Anderson, Idaho Falls; and Sirs. Siatilda Larsen, Hyrum. Utah. I Three grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held Slonday at i 2 o'clock at the home of Nels Boyer, j 13C Washington avenue. Tho body may be iewed Sunday afternoon and SLonday until time for tho services. 1 The Lindquist company has chargQj of arrangements. Interment will bo 1 in the Ogden City cemetery. BELNAP The funeral of Vinson , K. Belnap will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Eleventh ward meeting house, Bishop Nathan J. Tanner officiating. of-ficiating. The body may be viewed , at the home, 2S-1S Hudson avenuo i Sunday "morning until time for the services. Interment will be In tho Ogden city cemetery. RICHENS The funeral of Hosea Rlchcns was held Friday at. 1 o'clock, in the Hennifer meeting house, Bishop W. O. Stephens conducting the serv-, ices. The ward choir and several Hennifer residents sang vocal selec-' tions at the services. Speakers were' G. A. Deardon, Charles R. Jones, President SI. W. Taylor. C. J. Ling and Bishop Stephens. The grave was dedicated by R. A. Jones. Interment' ' was at the Hennifer cemtery, j GWIN The funeral of Sirs. Slavy Gwin was held yesterdaj at 2 o'clock at the Lindquist funeral chapel. Rev. C. A. Garvor officiated. There was a large number of friends of tne deceased de-ceased at the services. The oody was shipped to Oxford. Iowa, where funeral fu-neral services and Interment will take place. SI ORGAN Fred Ballas Slorgan died at a local hosoital at 10 o'clock Friday night following a week's illness ill-ness from pneumonia. He was born in Washington, Iowa, January 9, 1S01, the son of Theodore and Etta Slorgan. For tho past two years he has been a resident of Ogden, having been em-ployed-as a carpenter in the local Southern Pacific shops. Ho was a member of tho I. O. O. F. and of the Carmen's organization. His mother and two sisters, Sirs. George Lawrence and Sirs. Graco Barren survive him. The funeral will be held Slonday at 3:30 o'clock at the Lindquist funeral chapel, the I. O. O. F. In charge of the services. The body may be viewed Slonday until time for the funeral. Interment will Lake place in tho Ogden Og-den city cemetery. RUDEGREN The funeral of Pher Emll Rudegrcn was held Friday at 3 o'clock in the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. Arthur E. Olsen officiating. offi-ciating. Interment was in the Ogden city cemetery, Rev. Olsen dedicating the grave. |