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Show Deaths and Funerals COLEMAN Clara Ruth Coll nun. infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Har-ey Har-ey Coleman, died of pneumonia yes-1 terday afternoon at the residence, 168 Doxey street. The babe was born In Ogden six months ago. Funeral ser-' ser-' v ices will be hold at 2 p HI. tomorrow I at KIrkendaIVs chapel, conducted bv the Rev. Hugh Neville. Burial will be in the City cemetery. v 1DSWORTH. Evelyn Wads-worth Wads-worth died thla morning at o'clock at the family home in River-dale River-dale following Tin illness of ten weeks Of stomach trouble. Sh was born April 3, at Hooper, and was the daughter of Frank and Ellru Stimson 1 Wad 8 worth Miss Wadsworth was well know n in Rlverdale, working to I a great extent in ihc organizations of; the Rlverdale ward. 'She was president presi-dent of the Voung Ladles' Mutual Im- provernent association. She was a clnk at lc,t Thomas companv up' until her Illness ten weeks ago 'she1 has lived practically tho whole of herl life In Riverdale and in Hooper. .Miss1 WadSWOrtb is Survived by her father1' and mother, and the following broth-) ers and sisters .Mrs. Eawrence Call, ! Malad, Ida.. Mrs Lawrence Ridges oi l Ogden. Frank Wads wort h. Jr. of Unr1' Tree. Wyo., William D. WadsWorthl -f Wilson Barl j. Wadsworth of. Hooper, Funeial Mrvlcea Will be held'1 Friday at 12 o'clock in the Rlverdale'' lllg house. Bishop A. .. Bingham 1 will officate. The body may be viewed 1 at ih- borne Thnrsda and Friday, in- 1 terment will be in th Hooper cme- 1 tery. Flowers may be left at the!1 Llndqulst s funeral chapel until o"clock Friday. .1 WOODM M i Funeral seVvlci : f'-i Mtss Vllatc N'oodmansee were held t ! o'clock yesterday in the Ninth ward. Bishop W. o. Ridges conduct-Jd. conduct-Jd. Robert. Greenwell sang, "There I ia Green Hill Par Away;" Mrs Ber-nlce Ber-nlce Erickson sang. I Coine I nto j Thee.' an. I My i-Vitb m Thee.'1 Mrs. nlir,e W.ef6U sang. "Consolation. " : rhf. jpeakcrs were Bishop l. II En-' sign. B. H. Goddard. j. 8. Browning : There was a large attendance ann n terment was In the ogden Cltv c me-jtei-y. James louglas dedicated the' : grave. i STECK. Th. body of James C Stock will be shipped Thursday after-i :roon by the Eindouist undertaking company to Greeley. Colo., where f u-! , ncral serv ices will take place. oo Weber Floral furnishes the flowera 776J oo i m v I I i DINNER, NEW YORK Jan. 6.- Prominent person from many parts of the conn i trv will, attend farewell dinner to-, I night in honor of 'leneral Georges! I Robert M' ellc hero of Verdun." who' sails for Franc tomorrow. He ha' lapent teTeraJ reeka on a tour of this) I country. General John J. Pershing) l.md Admiral J H O.lennon. represent-1 ing the army and nan, respectively, will speak ' . |