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Show wife of Heber Riley, were held Saturday Satur-day from the family residence. Wall avenue, Bishop P. II. Knsn p.e-slding p.e-slding The musical selections were render- ed by Mis Bernice Brown and Bernice Glazier, who rendered "Oi. My Father" and "Sometime, Somewhere." Some-where." The speakeis were Nathan Tanner. Cenrge Shorten. T. S. Browning acj BI?hop Ensign There was a large fathering of re'-atives re'-atives and friends and a perfusion o" beautiful floral tributes which sUn'. lv expressed the loe and esteem th deceased held in the community. Te interment was in the Ogdn City cemetery 1 : DEATHS AND FUNERALS j , LE ROY MAYFIELD. The funeral services. of the late I-e-Hoy Mayfield. the young man who was accidentally killed at Lav ton on Frl-dav Frl-dav evening, will be held at 1 o'clock , this artet noon at the Farmfngton tabernacle. The remains will li1? in state at the home from 'J until 12 , o'clock. Interment will be made in ! the Farmington cemetery. j NATHANIEL YEARSLEY. j The body of Nathaniel Yearslev. a pioneer resident of Brigham City, j arrived in Ogden this morning at I 10.. 10 o'clock The funeral cortege pr- ceededvUt once to the city cemetery. , where interment was made. j BENCH MYERS. The funeral services of the late Bench Myers were held at r.:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Mel ho- dist church, Rev. F. V. Fisher offici-! offici-! ating. A quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs M. J. Mark and Mr. and Mr. ' S. H. Frey, rendered the following selections: "Abide Willi Me." "By ' and Bye1' and "Jesus, Lover of My ' Soul " The floral offerings were beautiful and numerous. Those acMn; as pall-benrers were: '. J. W Welch. George Dawson. James Drysdale. S. H. C.leason, fL S. Blake-, Blake-, man and :. W. HaNey. Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. "JACK MONAGAN." L 1 ! Word was received by C. E. Mona-gan, Mona-gan, 171 Popular avenue, Sunday morning announcing the death of his . brother. Walter H. (Jack) Monagan, at Oakland, California. Mr. Mona-? Mona-? gan's death occurred at 1:15 Sunday r morning. v The deceased was 27 years of ago and was well known in this city, hav- Ing lived here fur several years, lie was a painter and paperhangor by Irade. Besides the brother residing in this city he is survived by tho parents, three other brothers and two j sisters, all residing in Oakland. The funeral services will be held at Oakland tomorrow morning. MATILDA C. FOLKMAN. One of the largest funerals ever held in this county was that or Ma-t'bla Ma-t'bla C. Folkiunn in Plain City yesterday. yes-terday. The speakers were Hans Paulson, John Carver, Charles N'fel, I Itobert McQuarrie, W. L. Stewart ami ' William England In addition to several solos there weie selections by a choir of 50 voices. The Ipsom sisters sang "Abide ; With Me" and "Jesus Is Calling." "I Am Heady to Say Goodnight" and "O My Father" were rendered by the Lund slsteie of Brigham City, and a solo. "We Shall Meet Him Face to Face." was sung by Fred I. Kenley. I Henry T. Maw mad? the concluding I remarks at tho services. ' ; Interment took place in the Plain ' City cemetery. '! STEVEN OSBURN. The funeral services of Steven Os- burn, were held at 2 o'clock Satur-1 Satur-1 day afternoon from the Roy megting house, with Bishop Thomas Holland i conducting. I There was a large gathering of rel-i rel-i atlves ahd friends. The Interment took place in the Uoy cemetery, i MRS. JNE RILEY. Impressive funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Jane Riley, the |