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Show oo Deaths and Funerals CUNNINGHAM Louis C. Cunningham, Cunning-ham, aged 59 years, died last evening at tho Dee hospital following a short illness. Mr. Cunningham had been a guard at the artesian wells In Ogden valley for the past three years and was well knod in Ogden and throughout through-out the valley. Mr. Cunningham was the son of Robert Rob-ert and Ellen Gibbons Cunningham, and was born in Scotland, April 4, 1860. His parents came to Utah when Louis was three years of ago, and re-I re-I sided in Lynn ward. Surviving him are his widow, Florence Wilson Cunningham, Cun-ningham, a son, Robert Cunningham, two grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Henry and Thomas Cunningham, Mrs. Ellen Wheelwright of, Ogden and Mrs. Agnes Likes ot Rexburg, Idaho. The body was taken to the Larkin chnpel lo bo prepared for funeral services. BUTLER Funeral services for Elsie El-sie Butler will be held Friday at 2 o'clock in the Marriott ward chapel and the body may be viewed at the home on West Twelfth street Thursday Thurs-day and Friday until time of services. Interment City cemetery. N ELS EN Funeral services for An-tone An-tone M. Nelson will be held at tho Larkin Lar-kin chapel Thursday at 12:30 o'clock. Bishop E. A. Bingham officiating. The body may be viewed at the chapel today to-day and Thursday until timo of services. serv-ices. Interment Iluntsvllle cemetery. |