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Show I DEATHS AND FUNERALS THEODORE WEVER, JR. After a week's Illness from spinal menengitls, Theodore, the four-months-old sou of Theodore and Ellen Wever, died at the family residence, 3293 Ogden avenue, last evening. The funeral notice will bo published later. , MRS. ALEX. ROBISON. Mrs. Alex. Roblson of Idaho Falls, Ida., died at the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City at S o'clock last evening. Death was due to cancer after two operations. Interment will bo made here and the body will be brought to Ogden tomorrow. Tho funeral will be held Friday afternoon, with services at Larkln & Sons" funeral chapel at 2 o'clock. The deceased is survived by the husband, two sons, aged 5 and 10 years, the parents and one brother, Edmund Robisou of Echo, Utah. Mrs. Roblson was 31 years of age. AMNION GREEN, SR. The highest respect and profound admiration were paid to the memory of a pioneer of Weber county yesterday yes-terday when a multitude of relatives and friends gathered at West Weber to attend the funeral services over the remains of Ammon Green, Sr. The services wore conduptcd at tho meeting house at 11 o'clock yesterday yester-day forenoon, Bishop George Ether-'Ington Ether-'Ington conducting. The othor speakers speak-ers were Bishop A. P. Peterson, Joseph Jos-eph Parry, President C. F. MIddleton, John Martin, President C. C. Richards, Rich-ards, George Parrlngton and W. W. Burton, Among those In attendance at tho services were Mr. Green's olght sons and four daughters. The active pallbearers pall-bearers wore six grandchildren- Mr. Green was a resident of Weber county for half a century and the , members of his family are among the , Ijl most highly respected residents of J Jja this community. f ;Wi Following the services at West jjjj Weber the fune,ral cortege proceeded): to the Ogden city cemetery wheroft' . interment took place. u Sta |