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Show dent. John D. Hooper. James R. ( Uvuj, Counselor A. C. Christensen also sndte. There w:jl; a very large attendance of lrlcnJ ind - relative s und a large nuruber of beautiful beau-tiful llorul offerings. The pall bearers bear-ers were nix cadets from the Stnto Industrial school. The assembly all was given at the grave. Interment was in tho Hooper cemetery. WILLIAM B. WARDLAW. The funeral services of llliam Tl. j Wardlaw, the car repairer who w.n criibhcd to .loath in the railroad yai rls Sunday afternoon, wlil be held at 2 p. ru. Wednesday Hftonion. The body I Is now lying in the Heaton-Klrkendall burial parlors, where it may bo viewed. view-ed. The Interment will take place la Mountain View cemetery, and tho services will be in charge of Rev. II. D. Zimmerman. Tho Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, Car-men, Wasatch lodge No. .170, will attend at-tend the funeral In a body, an 1 w.l hold a short servbe r.t the grave. Mr. Wardlaw was a member of t!.o Woodmen of the World in Laramie. Wyo., and the local lodge of Woodmen Wood-men will pay the respects of the order or-der by having a delation i.t Hie funeral. MARGARET BORGER. Marcaret Johann Ror.r, the six-year-oid dauchler of .1, hn and Mrs. Christina Hernnnls Horner, died at 1 o'clock this morning, nt the famllv residence. .11 1" Woodland iucmif, of scarlet fer after a month's llnoss. The funeral cortege lett the(v resldepee this afternoon (Tuesday). A t-hort funeral service was conducted con-ducted al the crave in the Ogden City cemetery. Thl3 Is the second death in Mr. Horror's family in a little over s-( weeks' time, they having hod a little girl, four years obi. die in July. I DEATHS AND FUNERALS WILLIAM A. FREW. Tho funeral services hut the remains re-mains of William A. Frew were held estorday at 2 p. in. at the M.oper meeting house, l'.lshop N. W. Chnds presided." Music was furnished by the ward choir. Miss lieita Sessions eang a beautiful solo entitled "Not Half Maj Evor Peen Toll." Mr. Charles Jones also sang tho olo. entitled "I "Know That My Redeemer Re-deemer Lives." The speakers were I'rotessur C. W. I'orter of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college, who spoke In behalf of the faculty and students and eulogized eulo-gized hl grod character and habits Alva Hansen, who was his schoolmate, school-mate, rpoke high of him as a stu- |