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Show meeting house yesterday, with Blin-op Blin-op H. C. Jacobs officiating. The Holland choir furnished the music and tho solo, "Somo Sweet Day." was sung by Gerald Klomp. Those who eulogized the life of tho deceased and gave comfort were Herman Denkera, Patriarch G. W. Larkln. J. W. S Volker and Everett Noutchblom. There was a large gathering of sympathizers, among whom were many of the employes of the FalstalT cafe, who acted as pall bearers. The floral tributes were many and of unique design, two of them being from the management and employes of the cafe where the deceased had been employed, silently telling of the esteem that the young man was held in their mid8t. j The Interment was in the Og'.'en City cemetery. I DEATHS AND FUNERALS - MRS. KERSTE DAHL. Mrs. Kerste Dahl, aged S3, had been a member of the L. D. 3-church 3-church for over half a century, died at 10 o'clock lait evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Heber Glbbs, on Harrlsville avenue, of general debility, de-bility, due to old age. Mrs. Dahl waa born In Sweden on Dec. 10, 1S2C, and joined the Mormon church In her native land over 50 years ago She came to America 23 years ago and had lived In Utah ever 6ince. Besides her daughter, the deceased leaves two sons, Niels Dahl of Ogden and August Dahl of Farmington. also 16 grandchildren nm! four greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The body was removed r Larkln's undertaking cstablislunrr.r to be pr?" pared for burial. JACOB HEILOO. Tho funeral of Jacob llciloo was held at 12 o'clock at the Filth ward |