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Show Deaths and Funerals KOLLO Nancy Mae Chambers Hollo Hol-lo died last evening at a local hospital hospi-tal after fivo weeks' illness from pneumonia. pneu-monia. She was the wife of Alexandra Alexan-dra II. Rollo, daughter of William l and the late Kathryn L. Chambers. She was born in Eden, Utah, Januaxy 2C. 1SS9, and at the time of her death was 31 years-old. She was tho granddaughter grand-daughter of Lconadls Prltckett. She is survived by her husband, her fath-or fath-or and the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Mrs. Joseph Fullen, of Ogden; W. L. Chambers, of Eden; Alma Chambers,, Cham-bers,, of Eden; .Mrs. Howard Shupe, of Ogden; Mrs. E. N. Reynolds," of Eden; Farley Chambers, of Ogden; Arthur Chambers, Erma Chambers and Kathryn Chambers, all of Eden. The body maybe viewed at the home of the sister, Mrs. Joseph Fuller, 462 Chester street, Wednesday noon until Thursday 'noon. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock at tho Eden meeting house with Bishop George Fuller officiating. Internment In tho Eden cemetery. STEVENS. Marjorio Garnett Stevens, Stev-ens, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer Stevens, died at 5:30 o'clock last evening at the home, 2140 Plngree avenue, of meningitis. Tho decedent was born in Red Oak, Iowa, Jan. 2C. 1909. Surviving, are the parents, par-ents, one brother and a sister. Funeral Fu-neral arrangements have not been completed. CLARK Wallace J. Clark, infant son of Joseph and Lettie Clark, died at the family resldenco In Clearfield, Sunday, at 6 o'clock. He is survived by his parents and three sisters, Lu-cile, Lu-cile, Vera and Bernice Clark. Funeral services will bo held Wednesday at 12:30 at the Clearfield meeting house Burial will be made in the Syracuse cemetery. Flowers may be left at Larkln &. Sons until Wednesday at 12 o'clock, y- COX. Christina Ilium Cox died at 10 o'clock this morning at the home of her son, K Ilium, 3143 Porter avenue. ave-nue. She had been 111 for ten days, having suffered Xrom a paralytic stroke. She was born hi Raners, Denmark, Den-mark, Nov. S, lSf8, and for the past thirty years has been a resident of Plain City. She lu survived by tho following- children: E. Ilium of Ogden, Og-den, Edgar S. Ilium of Malad, Mrs. Betty Booth of Arizona, and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Fred Swcnsen, Salt Lake; Hilda Dahl. Salt Lake; May Plant, Salt Lake; and five grandchildren. The body was removed remov-ed to ihe Llndqulst establishment. Funeral announcement will be made later. oo |