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Show DEATH JOTICES MORTENSON Leo Mortemson, Union Un-ion Depot haggago master and well known in ral'road circles, passed quietly away at his home, 170 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street, Friday evening, at 10:15 after an illness covering a period per-iod of about eight months. Mr Mort-enson's Mort-enson's Illness and death were due to hcait trouble Several months ago Mr. Mortenson secured a vacation because be-cause of his failing health and spent several weeks In California, his family fam-ily accompanying him Ho secured llltlo relief by the trip, his condition continuing to grow worse. He was thirty years of age. Mr Mortenson Is survived by his wife and two small daughters His mother, two slaters and one brother also survive. Tho funeral services will bo hold In tho Seventh ward meetipg house Sunday afternoon at 1.30. The remains will be taken to Salt Lake City lor burial. WOODMANSEE The funeral services serv-ices over the remains of Charles Rav-mond Rav-mond Woodmansce, son of Charles II and Violate Voodmansee, of Rcxburg, Idaho wore hold at the' residence of Mrs H. E Woodmansec, June 15, at 2 o'clock p. ra Bishop W. O. Ridges officiating. The speakers wore Elder Georgo Flnmm of Rexburg, Idaho. Missionary Associate of the deceased and who "brought the remains homo from Germany, Elder David O. McKay, Mc-Kay, B. H. Goddard. Bishop D. 11 Ensign, En-sign, Bishop W. O Ridges, and Dr. Georgo E Hjdo, who offered words of comfort and cpnsolation to the bereaved be-reaved parents and relatives. Tho remains wcro burled in tho Ogden City cemetery. GO R BUTT Frances M Gorbutt. aged 35, wifo of S B. Gorbutt, died today at the family vrcsldonco, 541 Twenty-seventh street. The funeral services will be hold at tho Hcaton-Klrkendall Hcaton-Klrkendall funeral chapel, Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock, with Interment In the Ogden City cemetery. MANNING The funeral sen-Ices of Irs. Rose Manning will bo hdld .at the Fifth ward mooting house Sunday at 4 p. m. The remains may be viewed view-ed at the homo. 2765 Wlyllams acnuc, Saturday night and Sunday until 3 p. m. HUGHES The funeral services of Doris, the three-year-old daughter of oJhn G Hughes, will he hold Sundav afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Larkln funeral chapel, conducted 'by William D. Van Dyke. 'FIELD Willam icld, a pioneer resident of Slatervllle, died last night at his home n thnt village of apoplexy. apo-plexy. jIr. Fields was born January 15, 183G, and had resided In Slatervllle since 1852, Ho lb survhed by three daughters, five sons and twenty-five grandchildren The funeral services will tie hold Tuesday at 11 a. m. at tho Slatervllle meeting house. MORTENSON Ceorgo Mortenson, baggage agent at tho union, depot, died at his home, 170 Twenty-seventh street, at 10 15 o'clock last evening after af-ter a long IllneBs from heart trouble. He has been ill for the paBt eight months and went to California In the hope of regaining' his health He has boon unable to work for tho past three months Mr. Mortenson was 30 years of age. |