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Show Deaths and Funerals CLARK Donald E. Clark, three months' old baby son of Wm. G., and Anna C. Clark of Ro't died yesterday morning at 0 o'clock of Spanish influenza influ-enza of which the child suffered for four days. Besides the parents, three brothers and four sisters, survive The funeral cortege will leave the homo at 3 p. m. today and funeral services will be held in the city cemetery. Bishop Brown of Roy, presiding. KENTON Charles Kenton of Clear Creek, Rich county,-Utah, died of pneumonia Wednesday evening following follow-ing an attack of Spanish influenza. He( was well known in Ogden as a fruit i grower before his romoval to Rich county. KONINE The body of H. E. Ko-nine, Ko-nine, a railroad operator, who died at Ogden last Monday evening of pneumonia, pneu-monia, was shipped yesterday to Mur--ray, la., for burial. He leaves a widow i and little daughter, besides his parents who reside at Murray, Iowa. He had made his home at Ogden during the past two years where he was employed employ-ed as an agent and operator for the Oregon Short line system. MILLER Calvin Miller died at 11:30 last night at the family home, 867 Twenty-first street, of influenza-pneumonia, influenza-pneumonia, after an illness of four days. He was born at Salt Lako city, January S, 18S9, and Is survived by his widow. S-year-old daughtor, Eilna, his mother, one sister and four brothers. The body was removed to the Lind-quist Lind-quist chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. Mr. Miller was an employe of the Southern Pacific shops. ALLRED Vera Alberta Allred, 14-year-old daughter of James L. and Inez M. Moore Alfred, died last evening even-ing at 7 o'clock at the home. 502 Fourth street of pneumonia, after an illness of two weeks. She was born at Slaterville, Weber county, January 20, 1905, and is survived by her parents and two brothers, Norman and Orlando Or-lando Allred. The body was removed to the Larkln fc Sons chapel. Funeral Fu-neral arrangements will be made later. VAN NATTLER Charles B. Van Nattier 17 year old son of .Mrs. Albert Utzman, died at 5:30 a. m. yesterday at the home in Farr West of influenza. Ho was born in Lincoln county. West Virginia, but had resided at Farr West for a number of years. The funeral cortege will form at the Larkln & Sons chapel at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and go to Ogden City cemetery, ceme-tery, where a short service will be conducted. BYRNE David Byrne, a woll known resident of Ogden, died at the local hospital last evening at 9:50 o'clock of inflamation of the bowels Mr. Byrne is survived by his widow and a large family of sons and daughters who reside re-side at Thirty-seventh street and Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue. Tho body was removed remov-ed to the Larkin chapel to be prepared for burial. Time of the funeral will be announced later. ROYAL The body of Samuel Royal arrived in Ogden at 9:30 o'clock last night from Elghtncy. Wyo., and was taken to the Larkin & Sons chapel. Funeral announcement will be an-' an-' nounced later. FROST The funeral of Earl Isaac ' Frost was held at the grave in Ogden City cemetery yesterday at 2 p. m., conducted by Elder D. C. Stowart. Music was furnished by Mrs. Bernico Erickson and George Bain. The speakers speak-ers were George Bain and E. A. Larkin. Lar-kin. SHIPLEY Funeral cortege of John Edward Shipley will leave the Larkin chapel at 2 p. m., Saturday, and proceed pro-ceed to Ogden City cemetery where a short service will be conducted by Bishop Bis-hop E. A. Bingham. WALLACE Walter Pearson Wallace, Wal-lace, 32 years old, died last evening at 6 o'clock of Spanish influenza at the residence 2372 Lincoln avenue. He had been ill eleven days. He leaves a widow and LcsLi Mitchell, a niece, who has been making her home with Mr.. 1 and Mrs. Wallace. The body was removed re-moved to Lindquist's to be prepared for burial. STONE Funeral services for Clarence. Clar-ence. Stone were held at 2 p. m. yes- tejday in the City cemetery. Brief services were conducted by Bishop ' Nathan A. Tanner, of the Eleventh ' ward. Mrs. Agnes Warner sang, "A 1 Perfect Day.". Miss Williams sang. "Beautiful Isle," and Mrs. Bernicei Erickson sang "My Prayer." Speakers 1 were Alva L. Scovlllo and Robert Wil-: Wil-: son. The grave was dedicated by Jans ; Jacobson. i GANZER Joseph Ganzer, step-son of William Frayer, 2635 Harrison ave-: ave-: nue. died yesterday afternoon at 4:30 1 o'clock of Spanish influenza, after a 1 short illness. The body was removed to the Kirkendall mortuary to be pre-' pre-' pared for burial. BAXTER Funeral services for James Baxter were held In the Plain City cemetery yesterday morning at ' the graveside. |