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Show Bosom Fly," "I Know That My Father Fath-er Knows," and "Shall We Meet Be-yuiid Be-yuiid the River?" Mrs. Clark also sang the tolo, "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Ief t You ". The speakers at the services were Bishop Olson and Samuel C. Dye. There was a large attendance and interment in-terment was made in the Ojden city cemetery. LOTTIE E. HICK EN LOO PER. The cortege of the funeral of little Lottie E. Hlckenlooper, who died at Pleasant View of scarlet fever, will form at the homo of the parents at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon anl will proceed to the North Ogden cemetery, I where interment will take place. Short funeral Services will be conducted con-ducted at the grave. ELI HANCOCK. Ell J.. the nine-days-old son of Mr, apd Mrs William Hanccck. residing at 2335 Kingsford avenue, died at the family home at -1 o'clock .yesterday morning. The funeral was held" at f o'clock yesterday afternoon and interment inter-ment was made in the Ogden city cemetery. BABY PICKETT. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Da-vid G. Pickett died at the family home, HOI! Porter avenue, yesterday morning The funeral was held at 9 o'clock this morning. m DEATHS AND I FUNERALS JOHANNA C. LAMMERS. Tbe funeral of Johanna C. Lammera, late wifo of Peter J. Umniers, was held yesterday afternoon, with services serv-ices at the Fifth' Ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. Bishop 1L C. Ju-cobs Ju-cobs officiated. The speakers at the Fcrvices were Herman D. Denkers, T. A. Shreeve, President John Watson, Thomas B Wheelwright and Bishop Jacobs. There was musical selections by a quartette and several soloists. The quartette rendered "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and "Will Wo Know Each Otbor There?" The solos were "Flee as a Bird." by Mrs. Maud Pearson, Pear-son, and a doet, ' Jesus, Lover of My Soul," by Mrs. Farley and Mrs. Mary Jones. The services were attended by a large number of relatives and friends, many of whom accompanied the remains re-mains to their last resting place In tbe Ogden -city cemetery. Tho floral tributes wore beautiful. MRS. JOSEPH JENNINGS. Word has ; been received bv relatives rela-tives in this city that Mrs. Joseph A. Jennings, -wife of . Dr. John Jennings, died in. Log Angeles on Monday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Jennings was a sister of Mrs. W. C. Wright, of this city. The body will be brought to Salt Lake City for Interment and the funeral DOtlce will appear later. ARLENE VAN DYKE. Funeral services over tho remains of Arlene, tho elghteen-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Van Dyke, were held at tho Fourth ward meeting house at o'clock yesterday afternoon. Bishop L. A. Olson presided. tri0- Posod of Mrs. .rthur Alison. Mrs. Marlon Johnson Clark nd Orson criffin,- rendered the fol-lo-wlng selections: "Let Me to Thy |