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Show I DEATHS AND I I FUNERALS IRETA HIGCilNBOTHAM. The funeral of Ireta Hlgginbotham was held yesterday afternoon, with services at the Fifth Ward meeting house, n,shO It. C. Jacobs conducting. conduct-ing. Other speakers at tho service were Bishop W. O. Ridges. C. C. Richards Rich-ards and H. II. Rflapp. The musical selections consisted of a duet. 'Some Day, Sometime," by Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs Tillle Hancock Han-cock Poulter; solo. "Flee as a Bird." Mrs. Tillle Haueock roulter; "Face to Face," Mrs. Mary Jones, and "Some Time Weil Lrndcretand," by Mrs. Mary Farley. Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. FREDERICK COLLINS. The remains of Frederick Collins were la,d to rest in the city cemetery yesterday afternoon, following the funeral fu-neral services conducted by Bishop George Kihlstrom at the heme of C. W. Frost, 331 Perry avenue, at 1 o'clock. Miss Lucile Williams sang 'Count Your Many Blessings"; Mrs. Marlon Johnson Clark isang "Rest to the Weary"; Mrs. Marv Farley. "After the Toll and Troubles"; Miss Ethel Clark. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" The speakers at the service were Gilbert Torgeson. Joseph F. Spendlove of Morgan, Mor-gan, Joseph Perry and Bishop Moroni Marriott. |