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Show ; DEATHS ANIJ FUNERALS H RICE Mrs. Bertha MargaTetto H i i Rice, wife of Arthur M. Rico, Twcn- H , ty-fifth street tailor, and daughter of H I "Willis W. and Lydia Crowo Frazlcr, Hj died nt tho home, 765, Twenty-sev- H cnth street at 5 a, m. this morning H j after an lllncsa of five weeks of Bn- 1 nyema and acute dilation of the H heart. airs. Rice was born Juno 13, H 1 1SS2, at Mountayro, Kansas. Sbo is H i survived by tho parents, husband and H two-year-old son. Frlonds desiring H o see her in her casket may do so H. at tho homo tonight and tomorrow H " until 2 p. m. and at tho Larkin fu- B , neral chapel until 3:30 when funeral H services will bo held. Interment Og- H ' den City cemetery. H VAN DER HEYDE Mrs. Gertrudo H Van der Hcyde, 2719 Madison avenue. 1 was taken ill at 7 o'clock Sunday H morning and death resulted two hours H' later, tho cause being general debil- H ity. Mrs. Van der Hcydo was born in H Holland 87 years ago'. She camo to H Utah 25 years ago and has resided in H this vicinity since then. Tho dc- H ceased was a devoted member of tho H Mormon church. Tho funeral will bo Hj 'held at 2 p. m., Tuesday, in tho Fifth H ward meeting house. The body may H be viewed at the homo Monday and j until 1 p. m. Tuesday. Bishop II. 0. H Jacobs will conduct tho services. In- ' H terment will bo mado in the Ogden H City cemetery, Larkin & Sons in H charge of tho funoraL - - H j STALTER Solomon G. Stalter was H born In Ohio, April 3, 1831, and died at H ' tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Edgar Hj Bates, 2174 Harrison avenue. Sunday H j afternoon nt 2 o'clock, death being H duo to heart failure. Deceased was a H Confederate war veteran He is sur- H vlved by two daughters Mrs. Edgar H I Bates, of Ogden; Mrs. L. L Goddard, H ' of Salt Luke, and one son, Charles H SUlter, of Helena. The funeral will H be held at tho Lindquist chapel, and H will bo private. |