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Show i and lclnity. She leaves a husband, three, eons and three daughters. She j Is also burvlved by her mother and the following brothers and si6tcrs, N. C Petersen and James Petersen i of Ogden, Miss Caroline Petersen of Huutsville. Mrs. C. Anderson of Lay- j ton and Mrs. William Gould of Eden. I I The funeral services have not yet been arranged, but will be announced I later. SANFORD BINGHAM. The funeral services of Sanford Bingham will be held Friday afternoon after-noon at l o'clock In the Ogden tabernacle. taber-nacle. The presidency of Weber stake will have charge of the services and the funeral will .probably be one of the largest that has been held in th'.s city for many clays. The casket will be open at the home at Rlvcrdale. Thursday from 11 a, m. to 9 p. m and on Friday from S to 11 a. m. The Interment will bo in the Ogden city cemetery MRS. EMILY LEAHY. Mrs. Emily Leahy, wife of E. A. I.eahy, train dispatcher of the Southern South-ern Pacific, died at noon today at the family residence, 750 Twenty-fifth Ftreet The cause of death was leak' age of the heart, the deceased having hav-ing been ill but a short time. Mrs Leahy was 20 years of age. She is survived by the husband mother, four brothers and four sis ters. The body will be shipped to Springfield I'tah, tomorrow where the funeral sen ices and interment will be held MRS ELIZABETH JENSEN. After suffering for six weeks from jiaralysis and leakage of the heart, Mrs. Elizalx-th Jensen, wife of Lars C. Jensen, died at tho family residence 22S Twenty-tirst street, at 9:25 this morning. Mrs. Jensen was born in Denmark June 8. 1S72. and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Petersen, who reside at Huntsville. Mrs. Jensen had lived in this country for many yean, and was well known in Ogdeii |