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Show EKSKINE Tuesday at a m., of spinal monin- i'i . Lawrence P. Erskine, son of Peter and Phi:-be Erskine, aged 2 years, 8 mouths. Funeral at residence, 577 First street, Thursday at p.m. Friends invited. BANT In this city, April 4, 1892, at 238 East Second South, Etta Grant, aged 40 years. I nneral notice hereafter. R OMRS Sunday, April 3, at 2 a.m., at the resilience resi-lience of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tru-man Swarthout, Provo, Alexander Ellsworth, inf: nt sou of Alexander and Florence Swarthout Rogers, from whooping-cough and bronchitis, aged 6 weeks. Interment took place at Mount Olivet, Monday, April 4. i.e. LEY Annie R. Higley, died Monday at 10 a. in., of 1 1 grippe, followed by pneumonia, aged 21. h nvi.ig a babe 1 months old. Funeral from the house, 356 E. Second South at 2 p.m. today. F.ieniU invited. Mrs. Hig'ev was in estimable lady, the daughter of John Rutherford, Ruther-ford, and was born in the Fifteenth ward in this city. I!cr death is a severe blow to her numerous friends who valued her for her many excellent cuulities. |