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Show I DEATHS AND I j FUNERALS ALEXANDER W. RANKIN. The funeral Renlcoa over the remains re-mains of Alexauder W. Rankin were held yeHtcrdav at 2 p. m from the Second Ward' AsscmMy hall. BUhop Counselor (leorgc Shorten prcsldinc-. The sinking was furnished by lb? ward choir, and a quartet composed of Mr. C. W. Hinchcllff. Mr. Hagbert Anderson, Mlsa Etta and Miss Irni.i Frowning, sane "Rock of Ages," and "I Need The Every Hour." Miss Etta Et-ta Drowning sang "Oh, Dry Those Tears." and Miss Irma Browuing sang "Oh, My Father." all of which were beautifully rendered. The speakers were Elder L S. Browning. Elder John CI. i:lll3 and Counselor George Shorten, Shor-ten, nil nf whom spoke of the honorable honora-ble and moral life of the deceased. I Know That My Redeemer. Lives was beautifully rendered by the choir, with Mr. :ugbrrt Anderson as soloist Tho members of the Modem Woodmen of America attended In a b-dy, acting as pall bearers, and their ritual was also given at tho prave. There was a large number of beautiful floral de-slcns de-slcns which showed marks of appreciation appre-ciation and esteem for the deceased. The interment was In the City cemetery. WILHELMINA SEIFFERT. Mrs Wllhelmina Selffert died Saturday Sat-urday at S a. m. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ward E. Packets Lincoln avenue, after an Illness of two months from heart trouble and para- 18She vas born In Slrahlsund, Ocr-many. Ocr-many. Nov. 1S.1S39. She was united In marriage and five year later emigrated emi-grated to America Her former honifl was In Pierre. S n.. but has been a resident of Ogden for the past twehc fMrSR Selfrert was respected and honored b all who knew her. and hv her intimate friends was known as Grandma. She leaves one son anil three daughters to mourn her loss. Tho funeral services were held at the Sackett residence at 2:,0 p. m , todav. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman offl-ciatlnc. offl-ciatlnc. assisted by Rev. Lister. The' Interment was in the City cemetery. ETHEL PETERSON. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Ethel Peterson were held yesterdav at 1 p. m . at the Taylor ward meeting "houe, Bishop J Jardlne pre-siding pre-siding and conducting. Tho opening prayer was offered by Thomas GiUon Mr Albeit Hunter ang "1 Know That My Redeemer Lives." The speakers were Nathan Hawks, John Larson. Vm Hunter Bishop Robert MrFar-land MrFar-land and Bishop J. Jardine, all of whom spoke comforting words to the parents and also of the beautiful life of the little girl Prayer was offered bv .lames R. Hunter. The grave was dedicated bv Jhn Larson. The interment inter-ment was in the City cemetery. SILAS S. SMITH. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Silas S. Smith were held yesterdav yes-terdav nt 2 p. m . at the West Layton meeting house. Bishop David Lajton presiding. Several beautiful selections selec-tions were rendered by the choir. Tho speakers were President James Grant. John T. Caine, George Lambert. Nathan Na-than Rleks. Nephl Jensen, Tatriarch Tohn Smith and President John H. Smith, all of whom spoke very highly of the Uf led V'V the deceased. Miss Sarah B. Layton sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." There were many friends from Salt Lake and neighboring towns, who came to pay their last tribute of respect and esteem es-teem to thrlr departed fr'end and brother. There wore also many beau tiful floral designs The interment vaS made in the Layton cemetery, Kaysvlllc. HERMAN HADLEY. Herman Hadley. the six year-old son of Mr. aad 'Mrs Kzru Hadloy, died Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at West Webt-r. The cause of his death was Drlght's dlaease and death followed follow-ed an lilness of six days The funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the West Weber meeting house and interment Nill take plo ln lno NVcst tLf'r Cemetery. Friends may cvi the remains Una evening and Tuesday morning at the residence. MARTINA MARQUIS. The funeral services for the late Mrs. Martina Marquis were held at 1.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Iarkin & Sons' funeral chapel. Rev. F. V. Fisher, of the First Methodist church, officiating. Members of the church choir furnished music at the services. Interment took place in the Ogden city cemetery. BABY BEHLING. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franx Dehling was burled at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon following funeral services at tho family residence, 2240 Monroe avenue. Interment In j the city cemetery. |