OCR Text |
Show oo Deaths and Funerals HUTCHINSON. Funeral services for William Hutchinson. Infant son i of Wm 11 and Edith Montgomen Hutchinson, were conducted at the! N'orth ' 'gden meeting house Thursday it 2 o'clock by Bishop Frederick Barker- Speakers at tho services were B. E. Chatlaln. James Storey. Patriarch Patri-arch Jas W ard and Bishop Barker. I Music was as follows: "Some Time We'll Understand" and Til Be a Sun-! beam."' by Inez Bailey and Ellen Stor-j cy; A Little Pink Rose." Una Ran-' dall. and "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." by Chas. YV Ellis.. Inter-: nif-nt took place in the N'orth ogden1 cemetery, the grave being dedicated by; Gyle W. Earkin. Mt Ml nltn Funeral services for, Laurens Mumfdrd were ln!d Wednes-i day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Third, Ward Chapel, conducted by Bishop's1 Counselor Elolger M. Larson. The mu-j sic for the services was furnished by I in Ida Anderson, who sang "Your Bweel Little Rosebud"; Viola Shipley, who sang "A Little Pink Rose"; solo, "I Know My Father Knows," Albert' J Powell; let the Little Ones Come' Unto Me.' by Luclle Williams. Speakers Speak-ers were Samuel Bullough, Bishop L. W. Ritchie, Lyles W. Larklp and Hoi-! K'T M Larson Interment tOek place at the Ogden City cemetery, where' Flolger M Larson dedicated the grave ! |