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Show SERVICES TO BEHELD MFDW.RDSS' Woman, Troubled With Heart Failure, Victim of Accidental Asphyxiation. Funeral services for. Mrs. Annie Johnson Koss, wife of William H. Boss, will be held at the Liberty ward meeting meet-ing house today at noon. Appropriate music, including two solos, will be rendered. ren-dered. The Hawaiian string quartette will furnish the music and the solos will be rendered by Miss Ethel Walker 1 and Hiram J. Olson. Old friends of the family of the deceased, Bishop iver-son iver-son and Hyrum J. Smith, will deliver the funeral" orations. The body will lie in state at the residence, 247 Edith avenue, ave-nue, from 9 to 11 o'clock this morning. morn-ing. Besides her husband, Mrs. Ross is survived by a mother Mrs. Karl E. Johnson, and the following brothers and sisters: Carle E. Johnson of tta-lina, tta-lina, John L., France and Morris C. Johnson of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. B. Jensen Jen-sen of Salina, Mrs. G. A. Stockman, Freda and Beda Johnson of Salt Lake. Three little children also survive her. An inquiry into the-- death of Mrs. Ross, who was found dead in her bathroom as a result of gas fumes which escaped from a broken pipe, convinced con-vinced physicians wdio were called in that the death was accidental. She had evidently gone into the room to put a hot towel on her aching head, and had fainted while doing so. The young woman had recently been troubled with her heart and was subject to fainting spells. Mr. Ross was absent in Ogden on business at the time and his wife's misfortune was not discovered until several sev-eral hours after she had been overcome. " ,1 " MRS. ANNIE JOHNSON ;-ROSS, ;-ROSS, for whom funeral fu-neral services will be held today to-day at the Liberty ward meet- ing house. jj I |