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Show f FUNERALS Funeral services for George Allen were held yesterday at 1 o clock in the Lindquist chapel. Bishop Clarence Eari presided. "Sometime, Somewhere" Some-where" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" Some-where" were sung by Joseph Fernel-luo. Fernel-luo. Miss Pearl Garner sang ' Sometime Some-time We'll Understand" and "My Father Knows." A quartet composed of lrvln Li Earl, Pearl Garner, Richard Rich-ard Peek and Stella Poll sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River '" Speakers Speak-ers were C. J. A. Lindqulflt. Bishop James Slater, George W. Kendall, C. A. Peterson and James H. Cook. Interment In-terment was In the Kaysvllle cemetery. ceme-tery. Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Belle Prcsnell. wlf of David Prcsnell, were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Ninth ward meeting house Bishop W. O Ridges presided. Musical Musi-cal numbers wferS "Shall We Meet Beyond Be-yond the River," "Rock of Ages, ' by iMatbel Allen and Margaret Hartwell; ".My Faith In Thee" and "He Leadeth Me" Miss Vera Hobson. Speakers were Peter W D Hart and President! Joseph nirie The closing prayer was j offered by W. Oswald Jenkins Worn- en of the .Maccabees attended in a bodv. and acted ns pallbearers and M-corta M-corta Ritualistic services were held at tho Mountain View cornr-u-o . where interment took place. Tho grave was dedicated by Bishop W O. Kldges. Services for W. W. Grossman, for-I mer Ogden man, who died recently in Los Angeles, will be held at the Mown- I tain View cemetery, Thursday e vening I af 7 o'clock. The body was cremated 1 In Los Angeles and the ashes will be brought to Ogden by Mrs Grossman and her daughter. Mrs. L. A. Edwards, Who are expected to arrive this een-ing. een-ing. The ashes will be interred in the Mountain View cemetery under the direction of the Knights of Pythias Pyth-ias A son. George Crossmun, resides in Ogden. |