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Show O.DENKERS j SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Following an illness of three, months if from cancer of the stomach, Gerard 13 B Uenkers, senior partner of the U. ij B.Denkprs fc Sons job printing es- tabllBbment at 2319 1-2 Washington I a; onue, fllod at hlB home, 2G61 Barlow 5 avenue, yccterday morning at 9:30 o'clock. i Mr. Donkers has been In. the print- J in bnslncbF at Ogden for eiglu years and during that time made an excel-loni excel-loni ipputation for honest business methods in his dealings with the pco- i id" of the citj. He was born at Dc-venfor, Dc-venfor, Holland, July 21. 1S1IL In 1S72 lie oniuracPd tuo .Mormon laun ana j with his wife and seven children emi- 4 grated to Utah, settling at Ogden in 1890. During tho years 1901 and 1902 he was in his native land as a mis- ; sionary for the Mormon church. After , j being honorably released from bin i mission he came back to Ogden and !j a few years later, with his sons, 1 organized a job printing1 house which has become a profitable business dur- ing the eight years of Its existence. ( Mr. Denkers Is survived by a wid- f ow, seven children and thirty-three grand-children. The funoral Bervlcea will be held at the Fifth ward meet- jr lng house Wednesday afternoon at 2 1 o'clock, Bishop H. C. Jacobs presld- i lng. Jj Friends of the family desiring to see v the body may do so at the family res- 1 iddnce between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. 5 on the day of the funeral. ' |