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Show uu Deaths and Funerals ARMSTRONG Glen Paul Armstrong, Arm-strong, 3-year-old son of Mr. and. Mrs. Paul G. Armstrong died at 6 a. m. today to-day at the home, 2218 Lincoln avenue. Acute gastro eneritis was the cause of death. Remains are at Larkin's chapel where friends will be received until 9 a. m. tomorrow. FuneraL services ser-vices at 2 p, m. at the family home, Reverend Rassweller officiating. Interment In-terment Ogden City cemetery. HEATH The funeral of Clarence Heath will bo held. Sunday at 2 p. m , in the Masonic temple, with Rev. John E. Carver officiating. The service will be conducted by Weber lodge No. 6, F. and A. M. and interment; will be in the Mountain View cemetery. BURNETT Neta. Burnett, infant daughter of Revere and Ivy Burnett, died yesterday at the family residence1 in Clinton, of pneumonia. The child was born at Clinton, December 1, 1915 and is survived by her parents and one brother, Ross II. Burnett. The M funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p IH m.in the Clinton -ward" iiveerihg house M and inerment will be-ingCh"e' Clinton cem'etery, '&.s a ll SHULTZ The funeFal'oFATthurM. Shultz will be held tomorrow" at 2- p. M m., in the KirkcndallQhapel. 'The service will be conduc,tedby .Unity lodge No. 'IS, F. of A. M. R'. Carver jH Vill officiate. Interment City cenie- M H KELLEHER DillonvR.N Kelleher, 25 H years of age, died yesterdayafternoon M at the Deo' hospital. The body was IH removed to the Kirkendal mortuary and will be shipped, to Omaha for in- termenL ALLEN Samuel J. Allen, a' former 'well-known Ogden resident, died Wed- M nesday at Rexburg, Idaho. His bpdy H was brought to Ogden this afternoon H and taken to the Larkin mortuary. The vM funeral will probably bo ld-Sunday, M Inder the auspices of the A'odmen H lodge, of which the deceased was a VM member. Mr. Allen was an employee H of the George A. Lowe, company for VM a number of years. He is survived by H his wife, one son, Clarence; and vono H 'daughter, Mrs. Alice Skeltom ' H |