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Show IjOEHTHS AfflFOBERIlLS J TOWNSEND Funeral services over ,m former Ensign Susanna Townscnd ' m were Uf,'d at lft n- m- today at the M Kirkendall chai-el under the auspices 'vt of the local branch of the Salvation .1 army. Interment In the Ogdcn City 1 cemetery. M STEVENS Loriue C. Stevens, the M fourtoen-months-old daughter of Mr. 3 and Mrs. Joseph Stevens, died at 2 j -, ' p, in. yesterday at tho family resl- ii I dence, C05 Washington avenue, of I acute dilation of the bowels. Funeral ; 1 services will be held at the home at ! '13 p. m. tomorrow. Bishop Oscar Turn- t qulst presiding. Interment in Ogden : E City cemetery. v fe WHITE Funeral services over T George White, who died at the Dee Jt hospital yesterday of peritonitis, will mM be held In the Sixth ward meeting house at 2 p m. Wednesday. The I body may be viewed at Larkiu & Sons I funeral chapel this evening and toft to-ft morrow until l p. m. Interment In I Ogdon City cometery. Mr. White was II 32 years old and the son of Mr. and W Mrs. Charles L. White of Kaneavllle. If He had been a resident of Ogden for K four years and is survived by his wife, I four children, father and mother. GIBBONS The funeral of Mrs. . Thomas Gibbons will be held at the Ninth ward meotlng house tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the direction di-rection of the ward bishopric, The services will be conducted by Bishop W. 0. Ridges. The body may be viewed at the residence, 2S29 Adam6 Im avenue, today from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. v KENNEDY After an Illness of only five days, Elliot W. Kennedy, an Ogden Og-den insurance agent, died at tils home, . 2227 Reed avenue, at 1 o'clock thin morning of pneumonia. He was seized with a sovere cold last Friday, which rapidly developed Into pneumonia. He was born In Paris, Utah, November 5, 1883. HIb wife and mother survive ' him. Ho also leaves two sisters, Mrs. R. M Waniloigh and Mrs Mary C. Mc-, Mc-, Donald and one brother. Frank Kens' Ken-s' nedy I FOVERS Mary Ann Powers, wife of Joseph Fowera, and for tho past thirty-four years a resident of Hoop- jl or, died at her homo yesterday oven- ' E ing of dropBy. She had been ill for m the past thxeo months. Mrs. Fowera was born in Lohl In January, 1859, m and moved to Hooper thirty-four years ago. Her husband, five sons m four daughters survive her. She also leaves five sisters and four brothers. M The funeral will be held at the B Hooper meeting hotiBo Thursday aft-K. aft-K. ornoon at 2 o'clock Bishop "W, W. K Child will conduct tho services. In-m In-m torment win bo made In the Ogden K City cemetery 8TOREY Naomi Storoy, the infant daughter or Thomas and Grace Storev, died at tho family residence 21GS H Tyler avenue, yesterday afternoon. Burial will bo in Ogden City cemetery this afternoon at 3 o'clock. S DOLBEER Funeral services for W Mrs. A. P Dolbear. vho died at I.ob W Angeles Sunday, were held at the J3v Kirkendall chapel at 2 p..m. today. flK' Interment In Ogden City cemetery. j fk HER ANSWER. l Daisy Where did Mr. Mush call J!lv on you the' last time? ft 7 s Dolly He hasn't called on mc the ' ' last time, If you please. |