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Show uu h FUNERALS I i - Funeral services for Venlta McKln-non McKln-non were held at 2 o'clock yesterday at tho Sixth ward meetinghouse, with (Bishop's Counselor Lester Scoville officiating. of-ficiating. A quartet composed of William Wil-liam T. Pickett. Joseph Madsen, William Wil-liam S. Weight and Gerard Klompl sank. ' Lead l's. O Father" and "Bav-Sor. "Bav-Sor. Comfort Me" William Wright sang, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and Gerard Klomp sang, ' Face to, k.m e " The speakers were Thomas (lark. President Neville and President Pres-ident Baxter of the Ultttah stake. President S. G. Dye, President John Halls and Bishop A. B. Foulger Burl-, al was In the City cemetery. The) services were largely attended. Funeral services for William Tlante were held yesterday t 2:30 o'clock atl the St. Joseph's Catholic church. Mon-Bigrndr Mon-Bigrndr P. M Cushnahan officiated. 1 Members of the Knights of Columbual attended the services in a body. Burial was In the Mountain View cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Roh-wer Roh-wer will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday at the Second ward meetinghouse, with! Bishop William E. Newman offici-atlng. offici-atlng. The body may be viewed at 'die home. 21'7 Twenty-seventh street Friday and Saturday until noon. Fol-1 lowing the services, the cortege will j leave for the Jirlgham cemetery for burial. m Funeral services for Parley D. Mor- ris will be held at the First Christian; church Sunday.' May 28. at 2:3uj o'clock The remains are being shipped from Burlington .Wash, and will ar- rl e in ' gden sometime Saturday. The body will be kept at the home ofj Eugene L. Morris. 2329 Qulncy avenue, av-enue, until Sunday noon Interment will bo in the City cemetery. Mrs j p, r. Morris Is able to travel and will: arrive In Ogden Saturday also. 757s j |