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Show 1 ' - Deaths and Funerals ' 0 Annie M. Dee. widow of the late s John .M I ee, ai;ed 71' '.ears. i months. Jil4 days, died at the family renidence, f -1 '. Twenty-sevehth street. Januar) I I 81, 1921. The surviv ing children arc .Mrs. Ed. Condon of Oakland Cal Mrs. K. A. Wiles. Salt Iake City, Mrs. II. J. f Thrall, ltoseburg. Ore., John I lee, . Branfley, Cal , and Ir. Claud lee of I I Ogden. Funeral services will be held the Kirkendall Funeral Home, 52 J i Twenty-fifth street Thursday after- noon at i o'clock. The Itev . John V. Hyslop officiating. Interment will be made in the tigden City cemetery. i, . "'.;; 1 1 rrilN'l.'K. Funeral services for James Lawrence Turner, Jr.. son of Mr. and lire. James Turner, Sr., were held yesterday at 3 o'clock at the family fam-ily residence, rear 2H0 Lincoln avenu. Bishop M. B. Richardson officiated, la:, lie W illiams sang "Lei the Little One! Come I nto Me." Lome I. Watson Wat-son sang. "Sometime We'll Cnder-stand," Cnder-stand," and "The Children's Hour." The speakers were Ezra II. G. Will iams. Wlllurd Carver and Bishop 1: -ardson. Th,-e was a larrre ntTenda nee and the interment vxa.3 in th, Ogden 'M cemetery, j. Jenkins dedicated I the gr..e. ANDKfLsox. Lorraine Anderson, j infant daughter of George and Gladvs Wntklns Anderson died at 2:80 o'clock yesterday at the family residence n:-' jTwenty-.dghth stroet following u three day illness of bronchial pneumonia. The Paby was born Nov. IB, 0i0 and j Is survived by her parents. The bodv 'm hkS ta b- Llndqulal an? will be shipped to SpanLsh Fork. wherc service and interment will take place |