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Show Deaths and Funerals CROWTHERS Tho body of Mrs. Mabel Krauss Crowlhers arrived in Ogden this afternoon, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Krauss of San Francisco. The funoral services serv-ices will probably tike place Wednesday. Wednes-day. ROACH Funeral services for Anna 'Roach wore held today, at 4 p. m., from the LIndquist chapel, Bishop George E. Browning presiding. Interment will be in the Ogden city -cemetery. GRANGE Florence Louise Grange, Grange, 15 year-old daughter of Ralph M. and Dottio Mumford Grange, died at 5 a. m. yesterday at Iho home, 2827 Grant avenue of heart weakness. Tho decedent has been a student of Ogden high school. Besides her parents the following brothers and sisters survive: Ralph Jr., Lcona, Thelma and Dorothy. The body is at the Larkin chapelt awaiting funoral arrangements. ALLEN Heber B. Allen, son of Alburn Al-burn A. and Louise Stole Allen died !at Provo, December 28, of conjestion of the brain after a five months' i 1 1 -Iness. The body arrived in Ogden last evening and was taken to the LIndquist LInd-quist chapel to await interment. Young Allen was born in February. 1S93, and was 25 years old at the time of his death. He is survived by his parents, two brothers and three sisters. Fu-neral Fu-neral services will be held at the Mid-dleton Mid-dleton ward tomorrow at 1 p. m. Bishop Bish-op Francis Bingham conducting. Interment In-terment will be in the Huntsville cemetery. MORGAN Funoral services for Mrs. Lucy Morgan were held at the residence resi-dence in East Layton today at 1 p. in., conducted by Bishop James Ellison. Interment will bo in the Kay'svffie cemetery. - HARBERTSON Funeral cortego with the body of Mrs. Cora Thompson Harbertson will leave the LIndquist chapel at 1 p. ni. tomorrow for the Roy cemetery, where services will be conducted con-ducted by Bishop Martin P. Brown. BARLOW Funeral services were held yesterday noon for Ralph Hunter' Barlow, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. j George Barlow of 224S Quincy avenue. The child was only five days old, and although healthy and strong, sue-1 cumbed to an attack of pneumonia which seemed to develop with amaz-1 ing rapidity between Thursday night last and Friday afternoon when he passed away. Intermont was in the Mountain Yiew cemetery and the service was conducted conduct-ed by Rev. Godfrey Matthews of the First Congregational Church. JORDAN Louise J. Jordan, aged 40 yearg, passed away at the family real-1 dence, 3504 Jefferson avenue Saturday, evening. She is survived by one son! and a daughter The remains were taken to the Klrkcndall establishment and today at four o'clock the cortege will leave tho chapel and proceed to the Ogden City cemetery where interment inter-ment will take place. PHILLIPS Mrs. Mabel Browno-Phillips. Browno-Phillips. wife of Kenneth Phillips and daughter of Alia M. and tho lato C. W. Browne, died at Hanford, California, Califor-nia, on December 27, of pneumonia. Mrs. Phillips was born in Cripple ; Creek, Colorado on March 4, 1S0S. A few years later her parents moved to1 Ogden whero they lived for twelve j years. Mrs. Phillips was educated in tho Ogden schools and was a member of "Tho Girls Friendly" of the Episcopal Epis-copal church. Two weoks before her death she was visiting friends and relatives in Ogden and passed away just one week after reaching her, homo in California, where her husband's work called him. Sho was a charming charm-ing young woman and boloved by all who knew hor. Besides her husband, she leaves a mother and one brother, Walter J J3rownc, who is now serving serv-ing in the army in Virginia. Sho also 1 leaves a host of friends to mourn her untimoly demise. Her remains may ' bo viewed at Kirkondall's Undertak-' Undertak-' ing parlors. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. oo |