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Show old son of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Randall, were held yesterday (Thursday) at 3 p. rn, at the North Ogden meeting house. Counsellor Newman Barker presiding. Some musical numbers wero ren-'dered ren-'dered by tin ward choir and Ml3s Amanda Ellin siing "Some Sweet Day." The public school children, who attended In a body, sang "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," and ""I he Lord Is My Shepherd." The speakers were T. E. Ortnn. Jameg Storey and President C F. Mlddloton, all of whom spoke comforting com-forting words to the parents, and also portrayed from thn beautiful life of tho little boy There was a large attendance at-tendance of relatives and friend? and many beautiful floral designs. Tho j interment was In tho City cemetery. I DEATHS AND I FUNERALS MRS. H. J. RUSHMER. J, T. Rushtner, the local optician, was suddenly called to Salt Lake City last night by a telegram announcing the death of his mother, Mrs. 11. J-Rushmcr. J-Rushmcr. at the home uf her daughter. Mrs. C. A Tolbert of Salt Lake City. The deceased only arrived in Utah last week, and intended U spend her time between Ogden with her son and In Salt Lake City with her daughter She fell down the stairway some days ngo, receiving internal Injuries. Pneu monla then set it, hut her condition was not considered serious until late yesterday afternoon, when she died. Mrs. Rushmer spent a great part of ber timo In this city, where she became be-came quite well known. The remains will be shipped to Lawrence, Kas., for Interment. ERSEL RANDALL. Tho funeral services vcr the remains re-mains of Ersel Lowell, the eight-year- |