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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS The funeral of Helen Kivira Pafe was beld from the familv home, 134 K tret. at t o'clock this afternoon. Burial waa private !n Mt. Olivet cemetery. Loufra Gee. 44 year old. died yesterday yester-day at rhe family home, I0,". Third avenue. ave-nue. The bndy will .be taken to Tooele for the funeral services, which will be held tomorrow. The body may be seen bv friends af'rr 4 o'v.nck this sftemoon st the S. U. Taylor 4 Co. funeral chapel. The funeral services for Leah' M. Osborne. Os-borne. dove o'd. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. OslHrne. were held at the fanily hme, 742 Arapahna avenue, at 1JS o'clock this afternoon. Burial waa IB oily cemetery' e e Adora a. Smith, a pioneer of Cssa eount v, Ida., and one of th rMi known men in the aotithaestern part of that atate. died at his home In Marion. Ida., yesterday of Wright's disetcee. He leaves rranv relstlves in this cltv. Including Oeorpe C. Pmlth snd James Smith, broth-era, broth-era, and Mrs. Margaret 8. Turf art and Mrs. Ellen Laraen. aiaters. He Is also S'lrvrvavl by a widow and several children. , Mr s-nlth came to this ritv in April for medical treatment, but returned to his1 hwrie a shrt time later. The funeia' service were held ths afternoon at ! ' Vartor. and were attended by a number of relatives and friends from this city. Fred I. Oris wold. SI rears oW. a traveling trav-eling salesman, and western representative representa-tive Of il.e New Yor coin operating ma cre company, die at St. Mark' hoa-pttnl hoa-pttnl nf t;"td fever. Ht home waa in Tarrytow-.. Conn |