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Show Deaths and Funerals ROYIiANCE. Delia Maggie Roy-lance, Roy-lance, daughter of James II. and Annie An-nie Hawkins Koylance, died at 5 o'clock this morning from peritonitis following an operation for appendicitis appendici-tis last Wednesday' She was born in North Ogden, December 23, 1899. She Is survived by her parents and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Harold 1... Daisy M and W. Albert Koylance-Miss Koylance-Miss Roylance has been emploxed for the past year as a clerk and cashier at the Palaco Candy company. She was a faithful member of the L,. D. S. church and was an ardent worker in tho Sunday School and the V L. If. L A. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the North 1 'pd'-n meeting house with Bishop F-W. F-W. Barker officiating. The bod) may be viewed at the homo at North Ogden Og-den Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday until 1 o'clock. Interment Inter-ment will be ln the North .gden cemetery. cem-etery. Flowers may be left at the Larkln funeral chapel until 11 o'clock Wednesday when they will be taken to the homo- in l K Funeral Ben Icea for Mrs. Josephine White were held yesterday at the Eleventh ward chapel with John Nicholas, bishop's counselor, officiating. of-ficiating. Musical numbers were furnished fur-nished bv Miss Mary Fisher, the children's chil-dren's choir. Charles Kouw, LIz-zIg Hansen and Mary Belle Taylor. Tho speakers were Patriarch George W. Iarkln. Patriarch A. M Rawson, Ne-phl Ne-phl Anderson of Salt Lake and Bishop Tanner. Burial took place In the city cemetery. HAILEV Tho funeral of Sarah E. Hallev wna held yesterday at tho Klrkendall Klr-kendall mortuary. Services were conducted con-ducted by Elder 1L L. Fulk of the Reorganised L p. s church. Kituals wore conducted b the Rcbekahs and the Royal Neighbors. Interment waS in the city cemetery |