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Show i Deaths and Funerals Mol.tiAX Puneral services for j I Robert J. Morgan were held yestei.a . afternoon at the Llndriuisl chapel l; tiller ti-ller the direction of Bishop T B. liei-iw rlgbt SjMeakere Included Bisii- j lop N A. Tanner. Counselor George 1 ;l'oulter. Bishop H Savtige and Bishop . I Wheelw right. Mrs. 1 Lindsay and J I A. llobson sang "Sometime We'll L'n-j' Iderstand. ' and Mrs. Lindsay sang "1 Know That My Redeemer Lives" and j Consolation.1 Members of the Boiler-i I makers union attended In a body In-! terment was In the city cemetery. I Bishop Wheelwright dedicated the I grave and Fred Jacobs, a buy scout, blew laps. BOXMTllli --Johanna M Konne- jiud. wife of Charles O, Bonnerud ol 'llson ward, died Saturday morning morn-ing at Salt Itke City, after an Illness of three months, from ppmpllcatibns. 'Her remain- will arrive in Tipdeii ; Monday evening and funeral will t.e held Tuf Mdm .it l p. ni at Lindqulsti funer.ii chapel Interment In tjgo"en City cemetei 395 , WHITE Mrs. Josephine H. White,' .'KhI III '.ears, wife of Hald I White of (igden, died Friday at a local Jios- pltaj Hei degth cams following an operation for goiter. Mrs. White was born In Qgden, Or-' 1 ember 13, 1890. and was the daughter 01 Joseph J. llurrlsoii She is survived sur-vived by her husband and four children" chil-dren" jogephlns a . Blyg 10. Elmer D.I jund LeKo, and her father and two (Sister.-, Mrs. Sjrah B. Wr.tker uml Mm.1 lint h McLionald. Fum-ral services will be held today at c an o'clock ai ihe Eleventh ward mooting house. The body may be I Viewed 'I the home, 3121 Heevcs ave-nue, ave-nue, until noon. |