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Show uu DEATHS MDHIERL$ BROWN Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Brown will be held In the North Ogden meotlnghouso at 2 p. m.. Wednesday, Bishop James Ward officiating. The body may be viewed at the homo of the father, Hyrum Roylance, this afternoon and. evening and tomorrow forenoon. In-termont In-termont North Ogden cemetery. ROSEVEAR Mary A., wife of James Rosevear, died suddenly at 7:30 o'clock last night at the family resi-depce, resi-depce, 2224 Adams avenue. Mrs. Rosevear had been in ner usual 'health and after supper walked out In the yard. An Incubator lamp In a neighboring neigh-boring yard was blazing, and it is thought that the excitement affected Mrs. Rosevear's heart She fell to the ground and expired beforo medical medi-cal aid could be called. She was 72 years old and had been a resident of Ogden for many years. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons and two daughters, Fred and Donald Creswell of Portland, Ore ; MrB. Eva Stoddard of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Mary Maynard of Free-water. Free-water. Ore. The funeral arrangements arrange-ments will not be made until word Is received from tho children. GELDERBLOM At 9:30 this morning, morn-ing, Gotske Casander Gelderblom, widow of Henry G. Gelderblom, died of general debility, at tho homo of John Drweeyer, Twenty-third street and Pacific avenue. She had been bedfast a year. She was born In Holland in 1832 and came to Utah In 1892. Case Continued The personal In-Jury In-Jury case of John W. Austin against G. C. La Ruo was called for trial In Judge Harris' division of the district court this morning, but was discontinued discon-tinued for the term on account of the defendant not being ready for trial. |