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Show Deaths antl Funerals ROWLEY Mrs. Polly Ann Rowley, a former resident of Ogden, died Sunday night at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Cummings, at Tremonton, Utah. She had lived with her daughter for soveral months. Mrs. Rowley was born June 12, 18-1S, In Missouri, and came west late in life, residing in Utah for about two years, Sho Is survived by two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. P. P. Tracy of Ogden and Mrs, Cummings of Tremonton; two daughter-in-laws, Mrs. Frank Rowley of Parker, Colo., and Mrs. James Guild of Piedmont, Wyo.. and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Brinson of Denver and Mrs. Frank McGormley of Park-or, Park-or, Colo. The funeral will be held at tho Klrkendall chapel in Ogden, tomorrow tomor-row at 2 p. m.. with Rev. G. F. Rass-weiler Rass-weiler officoating and Interment Till be in the city cemetery. IGARASHI Funeral services for Shlzuka Igarashi, three-year-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Igarashi, and who drowned in Five Points canal last night, was held In the Klrkendall ohapel at -1 p. m. today, Rev. Ross-woilor Ross-woilor officiating. BOH MAN Jaoob Edward Bohman, died of Brlght's disease last night at 5:30 o'clock at his homo in Peterson, Utah. Ho had been ill two years. Mr. Bohman was born In Sweden, March 14, 1841, the son of Mario and John Bohman and was married to Miss Hcdna Llndhcrg who died sev-aral sev-aral years ago. He came to Utah in, 1869 and afterward moved to Omaha, H Neb., later coming again to Utah andi H taking up residence In Peterson. A H daughter, Mrs. Alma Hagin of Salt! M Lake and two brothers, Alfred and H Victor Bohman of Peterson, survive. H Funeral services will be held Thurs- M day at 11 a. m. in the Peterson meet- M ing house, Bishop Albert Whitaker H presiding. Interment Peterson c erne-1 H tery. H KNUDSON Funeral services for M Dorothea Knudson will be held at 2 H p. to. tomorrow in the Huntsville meet- H Ing house. Tho auto cortege will H leave Ogden at 12:20. Remains may H bo viewed at the residence of the son H 437 Seventeenth street this afternoon H from 4 to 9 p. m. and tomorrow from H 10 a. m. to 12 m. H YOUNG Anna DeYoung, 10 year old daughter of Mr. Fokke and Anna H DeYoung, died at 1 p. m. today at H the residence, rear 2721 Quincy, of H infl amatory rheumatism. She was H born at Gonlla, Holland, April 15, H 1906. The parents and the follow- H ing brothers and sisters survice: H Frank, Louis, Peter, Henry, Pearl and 1 John. H The deceased was a student at the Lorin Farr school. The funeral will H be held Thursday at 2 p. m., in the H Fourth ward meetinghouse. Body H may be viewed at the residence Wed- ll nesday from 1 to 9 p. m. and Thurs- H day until t the funer Iahour. 1 |