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Show Deaths and Funerals II WILSON The body of Mlllnard 11 Leslie Wilson arrived from Evanston, I 'I Wyo., Sunday afternoon and was tak- p JH on to the Lindquist parlors awaiting I 'IH the arrival of a soldier brother who fj H is on his way from Milwaukee. Fun- H oral arrangements will be made later. ,1 ALLEN The cortege for the funeral 0-1 H of Elihu Moroni Allen will leave the H H Lindquist chapel at 1 p. m. Tuesday jjj H apd go to the city cemetery where H H services will be conducted by Bishop 9 H J. H. Jenkins of the 'Thirteenth ward. H GREENE Mrs. Mary Greene, wife I of John. Greene, died at 8 o'clock last 1 H evening at tho family residence, 413 it West Twenty-first street Mr. Green H died of a complication of ailments. I'l Surviving are tho husband and nine f i'l children. The body was taken to the it I Kirkendall chapel to await funeral ar- I rangements. A I WEBBER Funeral services were held at the Larkln chapel at 2 p. m. 1 and at the Ogden city cemetery yes- R terclay for Mrs. Ellen Lencre Irwin H Webber, wife of Earl Webber. Bishop jl Thomas B. Wheelwright conducted the jl services. Solos were rendered by jfi Mrs. Lorene Snyder, "Shall We Meet l Beyond the River?" "Sometime We'll I Understand," "A Perfect Day." After I prayer tho cortege went to tho ceme- ? tery where Mrs. Georgina Marriott, I Peter J. Lammers and Fred Burdett 1 spoke. The grave was dedicated by ; Bishop Wheelwright The pallbearers if were David Oram, George Dinsdale, . I Frank II.' Whitehead. Joseph Compton, Lorin Torgensen and Nathan Coffin of I the Brotherhood of Railway Train- R men, of which organization Mr. Web- Q bcr is a member. B MATTSON Sarah Mattson, tho day , old daughter of Leonard and Emma 11 Mattson, who died Saturday, was bur- II ied Sunday afternoon In Ogden City M , cemetery. Tho child was a grand- Jj daughter of Peter Mattson. Jftj , HOWARD J. H. Howard, who died jlH in Salt Lake Friday, is to be buried g at - p. m., luesaay, iu oaiu on- i vices will be held in O'Donnell's par- H 1 lors. I oo " w I |