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Show Deaths and Funerals PETERSEN' Funeral i rvicei fo Mrs. Charlotte Petersen, wife of H:tn PcteiTen will be held W li p m , from th Clhth ward meeting house. Bishop W. W. Rawson will preside. pre-side. Friends may call ;it the home, "6R Tth Ktrect, Tueadaj evening and Wednesday tin funeral time, interment inter-ment City ci metery. PIfEK,SK Mis. Charles Peter-sen, Peter-sen, wife of fiam G. Petersen, died at 2 o clock this morning at the family fam-ily residence. ii-lS Seventh street, following fol-lowing an Illness ( u few days. Petersen was born in Sweden. Feb" ruary 2, 1840. nnil was the daughter of A brail am and Anna Johnson, she came to Utah as a c nvert t ii L. D- S. church and lived six yet in Salt Lake in isTs she married Mr Petersen and since ill it time sht has lived in Ogden. She .i- i sister of the late Mrs. Peter Mnttson. She is survived by her husband. The body was taken tn charge h land quist's, and funeral announcements will be made later. PARK Funeral services for : Bmily J Fan-, wife of Wlnalow Fan were held yesterday at 2 o'clock a) the TaVldr ward meeting house. , Bishop William ll Jardlne officiated : and Counselor J. Hunter conducted. George 0, Hunter sang. "I Know i That My Redeemer Lives"; Stephen Hadley sane. ' n Ms Father" Stephen Ste-phen HadJey and Miss Bthel Hunter sang. "Sister. Thou Wan .Mild anil ! Yovely"; Josephine Anderson santr, "I'll Go Wh- i. Y.oi Wan Ml to Go. The speakers were Heber Hawks, Ed N; Stratford and J Hunter. ln-ternicnt ln-ternicnt was In the Ogden city ccm-eterv ccm-eterv with W, I- Thomas officiating at the grave, OOMBE Funeral ervlqes to Wayne M. Cuiubc, infant s.m of Mr. and Mrs ib-niv Cpmbe. were held ai 3 o'clock KfiSferday afternoon t th Fourteenth ward meeting house With I Bishop Clarence Morrlss officiating Bishop's Counselor James Harbcrt-son Harbcrt-son conducted. Mrs. Bern ice Tyree ; sang. "A Little pink ltosc"; Gin .Saunders sang, "Consolation" and "Beautiful isle of Somewhere"; Mrs. Anna liicu and Mrs. Belle Kcklund sane ".My Father Knows" and ''Sometime. Somewhere-" The speakers speak-ers were Walter N. Farr. Janus H rbertson. tntevment wsis In the Ogden city cemetery, c. J. . Lnd-iuist Lnd-iuist dedicated the grave. The foi-1 l lowing little pirls acted as paTlbea.r-j i erst Hob n l.indstroni. Ruth llol- brook. Thr-ima Burns and retta i Gertson. YERGER Funeral sen ices for Wtt jliam G. Yerger were held at I2:So o'clock Sunday at the Larkin funerall chapel with Bishop's Counselor Lawrence Law-rence W. Mai an officiating. "Face to Face" and "A Perfect Day," were sung : b) Ni pjll J. Brown. A Green blill Far Away" wgj sung by Mrs Bernice Ty-iroe. Ty-iroe. The speakers were Paul c'ir;.--tenson, E. A. Larkin and L U Malan.; The grave was dedicated by Mr Malan Mal-an Members ni Ihe Woodmen of the World, attended in a body and carried out their ritual at the grave. I THOMAS Mis Harriet Thomas. I widow of Thomas R. Thomas died at j Idaho Falls Sunday. The body will ar-rive ar-rive In )deti Tuesday morning and will be taken in charge by Larkin & Sons. Funeral services will be an nouhced later. BUTLER Funeral si r. ices for Wal lace W. Butler were held at the Sixth , ward Sunday at . :: o'clock. Bishop J Owen M. Sanderson presided Esther Viiil- rspn played a violin solo, follow j ing which the lnyocation was gi en by E. A. Larkin Mrs. Ben Tyree, Wll jliam s. Wright. Hagberl Anderson sang. The speakers were Hagbert Anderson. An-derson. Lester S. Scoville, Bishop Owen M. Sanderson and Albeit B. Foulgcr Interment was in the Ogden city cemetery with Mr. Foulgcr dedicating dedi-cating the grave. VAN de QRAAF Funera services for Marinu Van De Graaf. Sr., were held at 2.30 o'clock at tho First ward oetlng house Sunday. Jane Lttii- bern s.vjg "A Perfect Day" and "Sometime "Some-time We'll Understand." Joseph Fcr-nelius Fcr-nelius sting Who Are These Arrayed In White." and I Tin e Every Hour." The speakers were Herman Van Braak. B. Ypungsma, Bishop X A. Tanner. D. H. Ensign and Horace E. Garner. Burial was in Ui ogden e.i cemetery with Angus W. McKay dedicating the grave. SCHOUTEN Funeral services for) William Schouten were hold Sundav :il 4 o'clock at the Nlnlh ward meet iny house with Bishop W. O Ridges officiating. The choir sang "Nearer God to Thee." and '1 Need Thee Every Hour B Griffin sang "The' Christian's Goodnight," while Mathew Allen sang "We'll Med Again " Tin speakers were v. Oswell jaekson, D 1 Van den Berg, G. J. Krnitbusch and D, I' Steele. Interment was in the ug-den ug-den it cemetery. oo Weber Floral furnishes the flower?. 77C5 |