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Show EnWLN WANGSGARD of lluntsville, who died at the Dee hospital in Ogden yesterday. tZ loooearssraJQ i ! r i 5 - " w x N $ - I ' n a I t '-'"":S-jS t -WVl'hMltllmil IMJt I r- . laaaii, ...t EDWIN WANGSGARD 0IE5 II A HOSPITAL Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Aug. 9. After suffering for the past twelve weeks from abscess of the liver. Edwin Wanpscard. 31 years of age. a well-know n resident of Hunts-ville. Hunts-ville. died at the Dee hospital this morning morn-ing at 5 o'clock. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W&nesgard of lluntsville. Mr. Wangsgard, who waa unmarried, waa well known throughout the valley as a merchant, aiockman and farmer. Mr. Wangscard Is survived by the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters : David Wangsgard of the Mount Pleasant high school. Ernest Wangsgari of the Granite high school. Louis Wangsgard of the Box-elder Box-elder county high school, William Wangsgard. Wangs-gard. an engineer In the employ of the Cnited States government, with head-i head-i quarters in Butte. Mont.; Mrs. C. H. I Pkidmore. wife of the superintendent of the Granite school district; Mrs. C. Fred Schade of Ogden and Miss Edna Wangsgard. Wangs-gard. Funeral services will be held at ITunts-ville ITunts-ville tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. |