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Show York, occurred at the Dee hospital yesterday. yes-terday. Mrs. A. C. Miller, a sister, residing re-siding at 51- Oceamvave, Monterey, Cal., has been advised. Lawrence U. Beckett, son of Federal Labor Agent and Mrs. H. W. Beckett, Sr., died yesterday morning at the family home, 2465 Monroe avenue, Ogden, after two days' illness. The young man was taken ill on Sunday morning and went to his home. His condition grew gradually gradu-ally worse until yesterday morning. The wife, parents and following brothers and sisters survive: Louis S., Harry W., Jr., Howard C, Clarence S., Ray H.. Fred L., Ellen and Rhea Beckett. All lire in Ogden Og-den except Howard C, who is at Camp Fremont, Cal. The funeral services will be held Wednesday. Isabella Blanche Aullz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Aultz, died at S a'clock at tho family residence, 214S Sherburne avenue, ave-nue, Ogden, after nine days' illness. The funeral was held yesterday. AVoodrow Payne, 9 months of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Payne, 2059 Wall avenue, died after two days' illness. Tho funeral services will be announced later. Johann Van der Akker, 35 years of age. 3217 Washington avenue, Ogden, did at his home Monday night of pneumonia following fol-lowing an attack of the influenza. He has been ill five days. He was employed em-ployed in the Southern Pacific shops. He is survived by his wife and three children, chil-dren, his mother, three brothers and one sister. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced later. Mrs. Harriet Chetlote died at her home in Syracuse Monday of influenza, after a week's illness. She was fifty years of age. She is survived by four sons and three daughters and two brothers and two sisters. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. 6 DEATHS REPORTED FROM INFLUENZA IN THE JUNCTION CITY Six deaths were reported ystprday at Opden. There arc now CIS cases of the disease in the junction city. The death roll yesterday included: Serjeant Ser-jeant Frank Ordwny of the United Slates Army; L&WrfehcG I". Bec kett of Ogden, 24 years of ape: Isabella Blanche Aultz, two years of ape: Johann Van der Akker, 3.". ! years of ape; Mrs. Harriet Chellote, li ! vears of B&ftt a.nd Wood row Payne, 9 I months of age. The total number of leases reported to tho health office Monday Mon-day and Tuesday shows a slight decrease in the number of new cases. Jinny of the cases coming before the attention of the health authorities at O'-rden now include about 150 which are considered serious. The "Hce hospital is taxed to its capacity. ICvery avaiablo space in the structure is In use. The funerals of four of the influenza victims at Ogden were held there yesterday, yes-terday, with the services conducted at tho graves. The death of Sergeant. Krank Ordway of lh medical department of the ainiy jit-tarhed jit-tarhed to base hospital 93, who was taken ill while cn route from Presidio to N-;w I- |