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Show IIIEXRY W. NAI8BETT, JR.. IS CALLED JBY DEATH Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. April 21!. After less than two -weeks' illness from liver trouble, death lalmeri Jlenry W. Naisbetl. Jr.. a deputy to County Treasurer Alma L. Chambers, at his home. .lOiiii Adams avenue, this afternoon. Mr. Xaislx'tt was Til years of age. He. was born In Salt Lake, ".June -i. ts.ij. but had lived In Ogden most of 1)1:; life. He was considered an efli-ni efli-ni nt accountant, and had rendered valuable val-uable service to Weber county, both as a deputy treasurer and as an assistant assist-ant In the assessor's office, which position posi-tion he held some time, ago under Moroni Mo-roni Brown. Mr. Xnisbetl was, prior to this employment, a bookkeeper for the old 'A. C. M. J. for many years. His widow, four daughters and a son and numerous other relatives survive him. For several months Mr. Naisbott had been suffering from Hie malady uhich caused his death, but had been av.ay from his work for only a short time. The Hag over the county building was lowered to hnlf-mast as soon un his death was reported at the building. |