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Show IIOUTZ FUNERAL -SERVICES OGDEN Funeral services for John 8. Hotits, 7, Utah and Idaho stockman and rancher and One of the founders of the Henry's Stampede Stam-pede and the Utah Stockmen's association, as-sociation, will be conducted Saturday Satur-day at 11 a. m. at the Elks temple. Officials of ths B. P. O. Elks Ogdeu lodge No. Tit will officiate. Mr. Houts waa an active member of the lodge. Mr. Houts died Wednesday at 1 p. m. In aa Of den hospital of a heart attack-He attack-He was ths father of Mrs. Ivy H. Woolley, wife of Arthur Woolley, Ogden attorney, with whom he had resided ainca 1MZ He waa born In Salt Lake City, December IT, 186, to John Shannon and Mary Ellen Palmer Houts, Utah pioneers. He was graduated from tha University of Do so ret and catered ca-tered the stook-raising business when a young man. For several vaara ha onaratnH a hnraa Mm,h at Curlew valley In Box Elder county and later Joined his brother, Eugene Eu-gene P. HouU. in the sheenbusl ness at Soda Springs, Idaho. His wlfs, Mary Stewart Houts, whom he married in the Salt Lsko U D. 8. Endowment house, died in 133. Surviving him are five daughters, Mrs. Eddavena H. Bean and Mrs. H. Potter of of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Woolley of Ogdsn, Mrs. Pearl Shanna Jost of Hollywood, CaL, and Mrs. Day H. Foster of Seui Diego, Cel.; nine grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, great-grandchild, a brother, Eugene P. Houts of Ogden, and two suiters, Mrs. Phsbe H. Browning of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Virginia Green of Ogden. Friends may call at the Llndqulst and Sons mortuary In Ogden Friday Fri-day evening and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be In the Ogden city cemetery. |