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Show oo Deaths and Funerals NELSON Howard Stanley Nelson, prominent Utah-Idaho Central street car man of Ogden, died at 6:20 o'clock of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. He was tho son of James , H. and ADnie B. Nelson, and was born in Weston, Idaho, August G. 1S87. Mr. Nelson leaves a widow, Ethel Elizabeth Rirlo Nelson, and three children, Stanley Legrand, age 9; Howard Rirlo, 3, and a baby daughter U days old. He Is also survived by his parents and the following brothers broth-ers and sisters; Mrs. Lewis Hoopes of Tetonla, Idaho; Clarence S., of Ogden; Mrs. Mame Johnson of Montello, Nov., Horace J., of Perry, Ore.; Mrs. Henry Miller and Waldo P. Nelson, both of Ogden. The body was removed to the Lind- Qulst chapel awaiting funeral arrangements arrange-ments which will bo announced later. I NIELSEN The funeral cortege will leave the Lindquist chapel tomorrow J afternoon at 2 o'clock and proceed to tho city cemetery where Bishop E. A. i Olsen will conduct tho services. PILKINTON The body of the Pilkinton baby was shipped east this ment will occur at Seymour, Mo. |