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Show FUNERALS Absolam Fates died at the family residence, 2025 Jefferson avenui Sunday Sun-day morning of heart trouble after a long Illness. He was born in Tooele county, octobi-r IT. iv',j, the son of Absolam and Ell7.abcth Batterloy Yates and had been a resident of Utah all Of his life. He was married Mar ri 23. 1879, to Hannah James and is survived by the widow and the following follow-ing children: Mrs Mary Carter, James A. Yates and Klias Yates of Park al-ley, al-ley, I tah. lae ate.H and Ecu fates of Ogden. He Is also survived by two brother md 14 grandchildren Funeral services will be t . -1 . i Wednesday Wednes-day at J p m . from the family hemic, l'O-'j Jefferson avenue, with Bishop H. E. Lund presiding Interment will be in th it;. cemeters The body may be viewed at the family home today and Wednesday until time of funeral. uu - - Funeral services for Ja k P, Mc-Laughlln Mc-Laughlln who was drowned m a river near Mucku Idaho, were held from St. .Joseph's Catholic church Mondav n 1 1 ! ni Qg Monsignor P M. Cuahnahan officiated at the Requiem Mass, assisted as-sisted b the lte p. Magulre and the Rev. J.J Lam be Music was furnished furnish-ed by .Mrs. k. 1' Morrlsse Mrs I 1J Dlnneen, Mrs lohn T Fisher, iis Walter Smyth, and Ml B Allan Johnson. John-son. Mis- Oeneview.- Mi.ult presided presid-ed at the orpun Members of the Rotary Ro-tary club of Idaho Fuiis and the KniRhts of t'oluinbus and B 1' 0 E of Ogden attended In a body interment inter-ment took place in MountHln View cemetery where the Rev, Patrick Ma-; gulre read the burial service. oo . |