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Show , I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS JOSEPH E. STONE. The funeral of the late Joseph Earl Stone, whose death occurred on November No-vember 20th, will be held Sunday with cervices at the Episcopal church at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Fleetwood in charge. The Woodmen of the World will attend the funeral in a bodr, conducting con-ducting a short service at the homo and the burial ritual at the grave. The remains will lie In state at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mis. Edgar Stone. 931 Twenty-first street, this afternoon and evening and Sunday Sun-day until noon. Interment will take place in the Ogden city cemetery. MRT. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON. Funeral service for the late Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, wile of Eugene Anderson and whose death occurred last Monday, were held Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at 1 o'clock at the Malad tabernacle. Bishop J P. Jensen officiated. of-ficiated. There was music by the ward choir and the sneakers were Bishop Price, Ix.uls Williams. Ralph Harding, E A. Larkin and Bishop Jensen. Interment Inter-ment was made In the Malad cemetery. ceme-tery. i WHEATLEY GIBSON. Deatli claimed another pioneer resident resi-dent of Weber county yestoiday when Wheat ley Gibson passed away at his home In West Weber at 7 o'clock ves-terday ves-terday morning. Death resulted after a lingering illness from stomach trouble. trou-ble. He was born in Scotland on February Feb-ruary 17, IS 14. and for the past 4j years he had been a resident of Wrest Weber. Surviving him arc the wife, five sons and six daugliteis four brothers and one sister. The funeral will be held Sunday with services at the West Weber meeting house at 12:3" o'clock, Bis hop Geo Etherlngton officiating. The remains will lie in siat? at the family residence this afternoon and tomorrow tomor-row fornoon. |