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Show llli I DEATHS ANDFUNERALS IJj 8KEEN After an illness of Iobs ffl than flTe days, Lyman Lamoni Skeen, I 11 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- I soph Skeen of Warren, Weber coun- ty. died at the family home yesterday U afternoon at 3 o'clock of spinal men- 1 lngitlfl. Last Thursday the boy was 111 apparently In sound health and was Hi playing and wrostling with other hoys HI of tho same age. The next morning HI he complained of being 111, and before HI night his condition was such that the 1,1 services of a physician had to bo t called. Ho grow gradually worse un- I vv m to end camo yesterday afternoon. jlv He was born in Riverside, Idaho, fij August 6, 1901. Besides his parents lr he is survived by ono brother and U four Bisters. Funeral services will II be held at 2 p. m., tomorrow at War-i War-i II, ren meeting houso, interment Plain ll c,ty cemetery. 811 ffM J2 |