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Show P DEATHS 1 ; j Elva Green, 18. died at a local hos-:pital hos-:pital Tuesday afternoon She wn.s the daughi. i of John and B&ary Green and , was born In Morgan. Utah March 16 1004, but had livo.l in Ogden for the I past IB years. The family residence lis at 413 West Twenty-first street Sho survived by her fathor and the following brothers and sinters Mrs William MoCullough of Eureka. Mrs. Marlon Jude. Miss Mary and Koretta Green of ogden The brothers are Arthur. Howard and Bernard of g-don g-don and William Green of Snlt I-ike I The body may he viewed at the Klr-, Klr-, kendall chapel Thursday afternoon and evening Funeral services will be j held at St. Joseph's church Frldav morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Mountain View cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. Cyntha L Nelson wife of P. T. N'el3on of I'.oy, died at tho family home Tuesday, following one year of Illness Mrs Nelson. who was 60 years old. wa.s born at Klverdale, the daoghter of Myron B and Bmmellns Child. She had been a resident of Utah all her life. living in Rivcrdale and Itoy. She was a member of the L D. S. churrh nt Roy. She la survived sur-vived by her husband, the following children: Mrs. Nettle Gibson Idaho. A Lawrence Nelson. Otfiien, Mrs. Edith Goodale Roy. Karl Nelson. Hay Nelson and Chauncey Nelson all of Roy. The following bro; her and sisters sis-ters also survive: m a Child, Clinton. Clin-ton. Henry J. Child, Rivcrdale; J. S. Child. Roy. Paullie Allen. Rlverdale. M B. Child. Clinton, George Child. Rlverdale; Mrs. Hannah Stokes Clinton Clin-ton Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Roy meeting house. Bishop Roy Brown will officiate offi-ciate The body may be v lewed at the home in Roy Thursda afternoon and ornin(f and Friday until the tinio of the services Interment will be In the City cemetery. Flowers may be left at Lindqulst chapel until 10 o'clock Friday. Myrtle Moulding Livingston, wife of Frank R. Livingston, died at 12 o'clock noon yestorday at tho home, 2789 Grant avenue, following several weeks lllnesa, resulting from 4 nervous col-lapas col-lapas She w.ts born in Ugden, Ma 1, 18&0, the daughter of George and Ellsah Burton Moulding She was a prominent, worker In the L. D. S. church, holding the position of secretary secre-tary of the Sunday school, and organist organ-ist in tho Second ward. She alo was a Sunday school teacher. Surviving are her parents her husband, hus-band, one brother. Arlo Moulding, and two daughters, Audry and Mildred LU Ingston. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon In the Stacond ward chapel. Blrhop William E. Newman will officiate. The body may be viewed at tho home, 2739 Grant avenuo, Thursday afternoon and evening, Friday and Saturday, until the time of the services Interment i will be In the City cemetery' William Norton Mailer, died at 1 30 o'clock Tuesdav at the home of his brother. Milton T Mailer. 932 Thlrty-I Thlrty-I first street following seven months' j Illness of heart disease. Mr Marler ' who was a rancher at Lwlston. was horn In Idnho. thirty-five years ago. the son of William and Mary BlclCS Marler Surviving are the following brothers and sisters besides his moth.-r Mrs U N Marler. Truman G Marler. Mar-ler. Milton T Marler. Mrs. Nannie Brian Mr- llla Hoggan. Mrs. Dora Williams and Lottie Marler. The body will ho shipped to Lewlston wheri burial will take place Sunday The body may be viewed at the lindqulst Funeral chapel Friday and Saturday The brother Milton, will accompany the body to Lewlston. 00 Weber Floral turnlshcs the flowers. 7766 oc- |