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Show DEATHS AKD FUNERALS MAIN George H. Main, of Alvin-ston, Alvin-ston, Ontario, Canada, who has been Isiting his sisters, Mrs. John Mo Croady, Mrs C. B. Sears and Mra. J. H. Allan, died at tho Dec Memorial hospital early Sunday morning, fol lowing an orcratlon for cflncer He was 40 years old and unmarried and Ms survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mr. Alfred Main and Mrs William Bresette of Alberta. Canada; Chorles Main of Brcok, Ontario; Mr J H. Stoart of Wrnscr, Canada: Mrs H L Gabb of Omaha; David Main or Caldwoll, Idaho 'and Arthur Main of 0:don. Mr. Main was a member of the Masonic order and the Woodmen of Canada, and-was a warJen of thp narish cf the Canadian church In his bono town. The funeral will be held at H o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Eplssonal church, an dthe Masonic ritual rit-ual will bo obsorved at the grave. 's rr- COU.INS The funeral of Mrs. .Tano Collins wflj be helj on Tuesday r,rf-n.nn wjt-n c;fjl.vices at the Third winl 'lectins bona- at 2 o'clock.' Frten''i mov ;!o tho remains at the residence. ?. Royal anue, this evening and TuecJny morning FARNSWORTH A larpe number of his classmates, headed bv their teach'er at the Grant school, attended the funeral' of .John Firnsworth, the ninc-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs James Farnswcrth, who was killod by a falling Telephone pole Friday morning. The services were held at tbe Third ward chapel yestorday afternoon. after-noon. REIDY. The body of James Reidy, who died suddenly at Rock Springs, Wyo . Friday, arrived In this cltv yesterday yes-terday morning accompanied by the wife. Mr Relay's death was due to valvular heart disease He was 50 years of ac;e and .resided at 25G1 Grant avenue. The funeral was held this afternoon at Larlilu & Sons' funeral chapel, at 2 o'clock. Bishop's Counselor Coun-selor George Shorten, conducting Interment In-terment In tne-Oglen City cemetery DE HEER. The funeral services over the remains " of Mrs. Cornelia! Do Heer, wife of Andrew De Hcer, will i be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ninth ward meeting house, Bishop W O Rid" crv Ing. The remains may be viewed at the familj residence at Thirty-second j and Qulncy, thl3 evening and tomor-row tomor-row up to time of the services. Interment In-terment in thc'Ogdon City cemetery. FARBER, Mrs. Mildred Farber, aged 20 years and wife of Adam Farber, Far-ber, died at the family residence, 2371 Adams avenue, at midnight, ar-ter ar-ter a brief illness from leakago of the heart. She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs loseph Bnumeister She is survived by the husband and two children, chil-dren, together with the parents. The boJy may be viewed at Larkin & Sons' funeral chapel. Announcement of funeral service later |