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Show Deaths and Funerals SCOWCROFT The funeral cortege . for Albert Scowcroft will 'leave the residence, 2350 Adams avenuo Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for -interment in the city ccmetetry, where services will be held at the grave side. JENKINS The funeral services for Athleen Jenkins, wife of Bishop Jenkins, Jenk-ins, will be held on the lawn in front of the family residence, at 2343 Monroe Mon-roe avenue, tomorrow at 1 p. m. The cortege will then depart for the inter-.ment inter-.ment in the city cemetery. HOGGE The funeral cortege for Mrs. Mary A. H, Hogge will leave the residence at West Weber at 11-30 Wednesday morning for interment in the West Weber cemetery. KNIGHT The funeral cortege for Miland E. Knight will lave the residence resi-dence for interment in Clearfield cemetery. cem-etery. Wednesday, afternoon at -o'clock. ' m ' CONAHAN Joseph A. Conahan, I Conahan, brother of Mrs. Campbell. HI 835-25th St., a fireman on the S. r. Mi Railroad, died at the Dee hospital on m Dec. 1 of' pneumonia. The deceased Bj was born on April 28, 1888. The fu- neral cortege will leave the residence mi of Mrs. Campbell at 2 p. m. tomorrow mi for interment in the Mountain View KJ cemetery, Monslgnor Cusnnahan con- Bj ducting. m PARKER Mrs. Sarah Lovina Par- Kj ker, wife of Earl Lee Parker died this m morning at 5:15 at her homo in River- Ki dale of an attack of influenza, aged Ml 27 years. She "was born at Hoytsville H Utah, June 3,1891, daughter of John mi H. and Sarah M. Robinson Hobson. She is survived by her husband, twJ Kl children, Elmo Hobson Parker anu mi Clarence Hugh Parker, her parejjjf' W three brothers and four sisters. Tne mi, remains are at the Larkin parlors ana m , funeral arrangements will be mane hi later. Every member of this ranlllJ" mI including the husband, the two child- HI ren and Mrs. Parker's mother hate had Influenza in a serious form. Mm |