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Show Deaths and Funerals FERGUSON Merlin John Ferguson died at 4.30 o'clock this morning nt the family residence. 3311 Porter avenue ave-nue following n day's illness of measles. meas-les. The baby was born in Ogdcn, Ma 89, 1910 and wna the son of John Henry anil tlraco Cragun Ferguson. He is survived by his parents nnd thp following fol-lowing brothers aiid sisters, George. Velmn and Raymond Funeral announcements an-nouncements will be made by Llnd- qulsta RHEA The funeral of Frank Rhe.i will be conducted at Larkln ft Sons chapel. Thursday nt 2:45 p. m. by the I Rev Father John lagan of St. Jo-Iseph's Jo-Iseph's church. The body mav fe viewed at the chupel this evening and tomorrow until the funeral. Hurlal will be In the Mountain View cemetery r ETlSAtll Nathan a. Heath, Sr.. born in Vermont September 27. 1844, died at the family resilience, 728 Twenty-sixth street Tuesday .it 11:40 a. m. Mr. Heath is survived bv his wife and one pn. Nathan A. Heath. Jr., a stepson Robert Hatchel nnd five grandchildren. The funeral I serv ices will be held from the Klrkendall Mor tun rv. f,29 Twenty-fifth street Thursday Thurs-day afternoon nt ' o'clock under the auspice of Dlx IxiKitn Post G. A, R. Rev. Carver officiating. The remains will lie In state nt the mortuary this I evening and Thursday from 10 o'clock tintil the time of the services Inter- ment in the Mountain View eemetory PT7RGE3SOV Funeral servi.es for . Merlin J. Furgeson. son of John and i Grace Cragun Furgeson. will be held 1 Thursday at 8 p. m. from the resl-I resl-I dence, 3314 Porter P.lshop YY. o Ridges will preside Friends rnsy call at the home ThUrsda) mornlnc. Inter-I Inter-I ment will be In North igden cemetery. HOOPK.R funeral sendees for Blliabeth Hooper win i.e held Thursday Thurs-day at 1 p. m. and not 2 p m aa previously pre-viously announced. Klshop T. B-Wheelwright B-Wheelwright will preside Friend may call at the home, 1741 Gramercy B,Vt nue, tonight and tomorrow till I noon. Interment will be In City i me-tery. me-tery. , , JOHNSON' Sophlna Johnson, ten-months-old daughter of Joseph and Rosldeo Adena Johnson, died at the family residence. 102 Seventeenth street, yesterdav Oflbmlni of ineu-monla. ineu-monla. Funeral services wero conducted con-ducted this morning at 10 3o o'clock at the Larkln Son funeral chape). Rev. Father John Lagan officiating Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery. HI LL Ressie Pearl Hull, eightcen-montbS-Old daughter of Roy B. and May H. Cranor Hull, died last evening I at ll o'clock at the family residence. 464 Twenty-second street, of pneu- I monla. Funeral services will be held ' t Larkln A Sons Thursday at 1 o'clock. Rtshop Hvrum E Lund will 1 officiate Burial will be in the city 1 cemetery. two hundred pounds ; Speaker Clark and Mrs Champ 'ark, a familiar figure in the speak-ticr's speak-ticr's bench in the gallery, entertained not Only at an annual New Year's . ! house and at other functions but guv. Informal weekly luncheons at the capital cap-ital to which members and olhc-rs were Invited. Genevieve Clark, whose en-gegement en-gegement to James n Thompson, k New Orleans newspaper editor, was announced In-the waning days of the 'fiord emigres, and Bennett Clark, pa? Uamentarian of the house n't the speaker's appointment, whom the speaker hoped to have succeed to his seat in congress, comprised the rest of the lmmediote family. |