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Show ' Jence. Interment wa in Ogdrn City-' cemetery. BERNARD KEARNEY. The funeral cf Bernard, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kearney. K'.l Twcnty-fSrsT tdrcet, was held at 2 o'clock jeiterday afternoon at the r gldc nce. Rev. J. e. Carver of the Presbyterian church conducted th-i i-ervlces and preached the funera! ftrmon. Mrs. Mamie Harrington Stevens rung two solos, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." and "Soi'tly and Tenderly Jems Je-ms is Calling." There was a large attendance an. I a profusion of floral tributes from relatives and friends of the familv. jiiterment was in Ogden City cemo-tcry. I I DEATHS AND FUNERALS THOMAS PLYER. The funeral of Thomas Plyer was l.eld at 3:30 yesterday afternoon at Cue Third ward meeting house. Bishop Bish-op Counsellor Ellas S. King conducting conduct-ing the services j Music was furnished by the ward tboir and the following who conlrl): ured solos: Duet, "Oh. My Father," Bessie and Sarah Williams; "Abide. With Mo," Miss Lillian Fausct; "The Holy City."2 Miss Lucille Wellman; "Face to Face." Miss Fern Fair; .met, "Sometime We II Understand," j Sarah and Bessie Williams The speakers wore Bishop James Ward. John Seaman and Bishop C. E. Pelerson.all of whom spoke highly high-ly of the deceased and expressed v-ords of encouragement and sympathy sympa-thy for the bereaved ones. There was a large attendance and many beautiful flowers vcro in cvl' |