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Show oo DE'ATH.JIOTICES SULLIVAN Ellleen, aged seven years, daughter of H L. Sullivan, and granddaughter of Daniel E. Sullivan, master mechanic on the Union Pacific, died of diphtheria at 4 p. m., Sunday, at Green River, Wyoming. The body will arrive In Ogden at 11:20 n m., Tuesday. The funeral cortege will form at Union Depot and proceed to the city ccmotcry where Rev Father . Cushnahan will officiate In short services ser-vices for tho dead. CLARK At 11:20 a. va. today Conductor Con-ductor Clnronco W Clark died of diabetes dia-betes and quick consumption. He was born in Pulaski, Illinois, Nov. 19, 1S57 Is survived by wife and three sons. Ho was a membor of O. R. C. Wasatch, 12-1 : F A. fc A. jM. of Evanston. Knights Templar of E C: conductor on Union Pacific. Funeral announcement announce-ment later. WOODMANSEE The remains of Charles Ravmond Woodmanscc, son of Charles II. and Vllnte Woodmnn-see Woodmnn-see of Rexburg, Idaho, who died May S4th at Berne, Switzerland, while en- ; gaged In Missionary work, will arrive In Ogden, Thursday morning, June 15 Funeral service will be- held the same day at 2 o'clock p. m., at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. H, 73. Woodmansee, 31-12 Washington avenue. CRAWFORD John Crawford died at 9:40 a. m. Sunday, at Brlgharn home, of old age and general debility. Aged 79 years, Came to Utan In 1S64; lived In Ogden till 1S90. Survived by wife, threo daughters and two sons. Funeral at Brlgharn, -1 p, m. Tuesday and In Ogden, Fifth ward, Wednesday, Wednes-day, at 2 p. m. Body may be viewed at Larkln & Son's chapel from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m Wednesday. |