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Show 1 FUNERALS I e r Funeral services for Miss " era .Tame-, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the West ogden meeting meet-ing house. Bishops Counselor M Stoker conducted the servii es. A quartet quar-tet composed of Bessie Bingham, olive Wilde, W. 11 Wilde and Charles S. Archibald. sang "Sister Thou Wast Mild and Lovely" ami 'Sometime We-ii Understand " Rachel Wilson and Alberts Gibson eang "Jesus Wants Ms !foi .1 Sunbeam." Leland Newey sang "1 Know That My Redeemei Lives.' 'the speakere were President Francis s Stratford, William Klnley, winiam Thornton, six boy friends of ih- West 1 gden senoo acted as pallbearers, and 110 girl friends of the school were flower Kiris. Interment eras in the City metery. E. A Larkln dedicated tho grave. Funeral services for Elizabeth Weaver, Wea-ver, wife of R R. Weaver, were held yesterday at 2 p m from the Second ward meeting house. Counselor Tin, mas Jensen presided. The speak ers were Robert I Moyes, George shorten. Pros George E. Browning, anil Thomas Jensen The musical program pro-gram was as follows. Annie Jensen sang "Mother of Mine" and Nearer to Thee." Mrs. F Brantlng sang "I Come to Thee." Interment was In the Ogden City cemetery The grave wns dedicated by C -J. A. Llndqulst. 4612 00 |