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Show Deaths and Funerals ; ABOOTT Tho funeral services of Charles II. Abbott will be conducted tomorrow nftcrnoon; the cortego will ! ' lcavo the Klrkendall chapol at 2 p. m. , for interment in the City cemetery. STRATNAN The remains of Jo-' Jo-' seph Stratnan who died yesterday at : tho Doe hospital will be shipped today to EvanBville, 111. The remains have been cared for at the Klrkendall es-i es-i tabllshment. LEAV ITT Vera Marel Leavitt, 22 i years of age, daughter of James and i . Rena Rustan Leavitt of 161 Second i street, died at 7 o'clock this morning at the family homo of Influenza.' STANGER The body of Arthur Stanger has arrived in Ogden and been taken to the Larkln and Son's chapel. The cortege will leave the chapel at 2 p. m. Wednesday for Ogden City come-: come-: tery where services will bo conducted. : The body may bo viewed today from ' 11 a. m. until time of funeral tomorrow. tomor-row. STEWART The funeral of Mrs. ' Dora E. Wilcox Stewart will be held at the grave in Ogden City cemetery . Wednesday at 1 p. m. Tho body may be . viewed at tho Larkln chapel today i from 10 a. m. until ovenlng when It will bo removed to tho home of Moroni Mor-oni E. Wilcox, 2664 Barlow avenue until the time for departure. Both Mr. Stewart and the mother, Mrs. Wilcox are ill of Influenza at the Wilcox home. ALLRED The funeral for Vera Al- ; berta Allred was held in Ogden City ' . cemetery yesterday at 3 p. m., Bishop W. W. Rawson conducting the serv-' serv-' ices. Music was furnished by Emily . Maddock, Lizzie Nor3eth, Daryl Dean '. and Mary Farley. Speakers were Bis- ' hop Slater and Joseph F. Barker. The ! j grave was dedicated by L. W. Spencer. PARSONS Funeral services for 1 t Oluf A. Parsons were conducted yes- : i terday In Ogden City cemetery by Bis- : r hop J Howard Jenkins. A duet, : ! J "Sometime Wo'll Undorstand " was '. rendered by Gerard Klomp and Will- lam Pickett: Mr. Klomp sang "Eeauti- 1 ful Isle." The speakers woro Elder ' - Hess and Bishop Hansen of the Brig- 1 ' ham First ward. The opening pravcr ' f was given by H. H. Goddard and BIs- I hop Jenkins dedicated the grave. ; CHEVERS Funoral services for f Mrs. H. W. Chevers will be held at ? Mountain View cemetery Thursday at ' 2 p. m. Tho Right Rev. Monsignor P. ' M. Cushnahan will officiate. STRATMAN The body of J. L. Stratman, who died at the local hos- pltal of Influenza yesterday morning at . ' G:30, will be shipped from the Kirken- i r dnll chapel to Evansvllle, Neb., for in- termenL He was employed by the J. ' G. Read Harness company prior to his illness. 1 i ORAM The bodies of Mrs-. Eliza- 1 both Oram and baby were taken to ' Hooper to tho residence of William j Fowers, where they may bo viewed ' !j until 3 p. m. Wednesday, when tho cor- i tege will leave for Hooper cemetery 4 whore Interment will be made. ' CHEVERS Funeral services for a Mrs. H. W. Chevers, formerly Miss ' i Susie Ludwig, will be held at Moun- tain View cemetery Thursday at 2 p. m., the Right Rev. Monsignor P. N, I Cushnahan officiating. GALLENTINE Mrs. J. R. Gallen- tine died Nov. 4 at 7:15 p. m. at 3465 1 Ogden avenue aged 69 years. Mrs. J? Gallentine had suffered of an attack ft of Spanish influenza for about a week, w She is survived by a husband and two ; tons, Vernon R. of 525 Canyon road, ; and Lemoyn J. of 3463 Ogden avenue. ; Tho funeral announcement will be ' made later. i WALLACE The body of Walter P.' Wallace will be shipped to Colorado Springs, Colo., for burial. Arrange- I ments are being made by his wife, Mrs. ; W. P. Wallace, and sister, Mrs. Oma Christian, of Colorado Springs. His ; mother "Is Mrs. Jennie Wallace of Colo- rado Springs. The interment will be' ' In the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Wal- i lace was a local fireman on the South- era Pacific |