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Show DEATHS i FVNERILS EDLINE John Edline. aged 76 years, died yesterday morning at tho homo, 1919 Steol avenuo of general debility He 1b survived by a wife, three sons and two daughters. The funeral services will be held In tho Fourth ward meeting house Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The remains may be viewed this afternoon and Friday Fri-day morning. ALLEN Mrs. Mary Allen, SO years of ago and a pioneer of Weber county, coun-ty, dlod at the family home in Rlvor-dale Rlvor-dale yesterday afternoon at 2:35 of general debility. She was the wife of Rufus Allen and was born in Ohio, July 1. 1831. She joined the church of the Latter-day Saints when a little child and came to Utah in 1S50 and had resided in this state over since. Mrs. Allon Is survived by the following follow-ing children: Mrs. Sarah J. Childo, Mrs. Mary A. Watson, William Allen and Alma Allen. Altogether decend-cuts decend-cuts for flvo generations survived her Funeral services will bo held at 11 a. m. Saturday In tho Riverdale meet-lug meet-lug house. The body may be viewed at the home Frida' afternoon and evening and until 10 a. m. Saturday. Interment Ogdon City cemetery. WITTEN After an illness of three weeks, William T. WItten, aged 15 years, died last nltjlit at n o'clock at the Dee hospital of pneumonia Mr. Wlttcn resided with his wife and family fam-ily at 1955 Steel avenuo before hla removal to the hospital. Ho was tho son of the late Samuel M Witten and Martha WItten. Pie Is survived by a wife, his mother, two children, threo brothers and four sisters. oo |