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Show oo H DEATHS AJPINEMLS I PETERSON Mrs. Tctrcla Borlak H Peterson died this morning at 3:40 H o'clock at the family residence, 768 H Twentieth street. H Mrs. Peterson was born in Den- IH mark, July S, 1S31, and joined tho H Mormon church in 1SS5 with her hus- H band, Jacob Peterson. Tho couple H emigrated to "tah In 1876, and havo .11 lived in Ogden since that time. Sho H was a prominent member of the Re- H lief society and was known and loved H by many through her geuoroslty. (H She is survived by her husband and H three daughters, Mrs. James H. Bios- H som of Ogden, Mrs. Jane Nelson of H Iluntsvlllc, and Mrs. J. Carney of Salt H Lake. Thirty-four great grandchil- H drcn and forty grandchildren survivo j H ! IH Funeral services will be held Mon- 11 day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the H Fourth ward meeting house. The H body may bo viewed on Sunday from M 1 p. m until 0 p. m. and on Monday M from 9 o'clock until the timo of tho funeral. M GLEN GREENWELL Funeral ser. M vices for Glen Grcenwell, the Ogden M youth whoso death occurred Thurs- day morning, will bo held In the Fifth ! ward meeting house tomorrow after- H noon at 2 o'clock, under the direction H of tho ward bishopric, Bishop H. C. Jacobs conducting. H The body will lie in stato at tho H Larkln funeral chapel this afternoon H and evening and tomorrow from 10 a. r ! m to 1 p. m. at the home of tho sis- M ter, Mrs. H. Ward, S75 Twentieth H street. IH |