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Show oo Deaths and Funerals SEMEYN The cortege for Edwin L. Semeyn left tho Larkin chapel at 11 o'clock today for services in Ogden city cemetery. Mrs. Semeyn arrived here last night for her son's funeral. BARTON The cortege for Enoch Henry Barton will leave tho Larkin chapel at 11 o'clock Sunday for tho home at Syracuse. Interment will be in Kaysville cemetery. BURTON Son-Ices for Miss Pearl Burton will be conducted by Bishop T. B. Wheelwright in Ogden city cemetery. cem-etery. The cortege will leave the homo of Mrs. Martha Cooley, 2554 Monroe avenue, Sunday at 2 o'clock. SERVA William Serva, 17 years old, died of influenza pneumonia at a local hospital yesterday morning. His home was at 250 West Twelfth street. The body was taken to the Kirkendall chapel for funeral arrangements. BUTLER Parley G. Butlor, 25-year-old son of Ge'orgo H. and Rose Annlo Butler, died yesterday at an Ogden hospital following an attack of Influenza. He is survived by his widow, Hendreka Koldwyne Butler, and three children Lela, Parley and Emma Butler, also by his parents and tho following brothers and sisters: Ormond H., Royal II., Elsie E., Nor-vine Nor-vine I., now with the Ninety-first Infantry In-fantry In France, Mrs. Lottie E. Anderson, An-derson, Zelda Butler, Mrs. Millie Paulson, Paul-son, Relva Butlor, Thelma Butler and many other relatives all in Ogden. Mr. Butler was a native of Wober county and prior to his death was an employe of the Utah-Idaho Central railroad. The body was removed to the Lindquist chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. AYERS The cortege for William Ayers will leavo tho Lindquist chapel Sunday nt 1 o'clock, instead of tho home, as previously announced by the undertakers. Services in Ogden city cemetery will bo under the auspices of tho Woodmen of tho World. CHAMBERS Tho funeral cortege for Mrs. Katie P. Chambers loft the home, 1169 Farley avenue, Sunday nt 1 o'clock, and will proceed to Eden cemetery for services. LUKE Mrs. Nellio Campbell Luko, wife of Mr. Frederick Luke passed away this morning at 8:40 o'clock at the local hospital after undergoing un-dergoing an operation for appendicitis. Tho young woman was taken to tho hospital too lato to insure a successful success-ful operation nnd her death comes as a shock to nor husband and family. Mrs. Luke was born in West Weber, October 26, 1SS9, tho daughter of John H. and Nellio Pedler Campbell. Surviving Sur-viving hor aro her parents, who now reside in Ogdon and her husband; also ono baby seven months old and the following brothers and sisters: Joseph, John and William Campbell, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Ogden, Mrs. Lillian Rhodes, Mrs. Dorothy Douglas. Tho funeral cortego will leave the rosidenco of tho parents, par-ents, 2660 Monroo avenue Monday at 2:30 o'clock and proceed to tho Ogden city cemetery whore Bishop Thomas Wheelwright will conduct short services. BURTON The funeral cortege with tho body of Miss Violet Pearl Burton Bur-ton will leavo the home, 2446 Monroo avenue, for tho Ogden city cemetery, where short services will be held. BUTLER Tho funeral services for Parley Butler win bo hold Monday, the cortege to leave the resldenco on West Twelfth street at 1 p. m. ZITZMAN The funeral cortege with the body of Fred ZUzman will leavo the Larkin chapel at 4 p. m. Sunday and go to the Ogden city cemetery where' services will be held. KING Thef funeral of Eudora King, 21 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William King who died of influenza in-fluenza this morning will bo held from tho homo at Clinton, Sunday at 11 a. m. ZITZMAN The funeral cortege for Fred Zltzman will leave tho Larkin chapel tomorrow at 4 p. m. Interment in Ogden city cometory. Funeral conducted con-ducted by Bishop Owen M. Sanderson. BARTON The funeral cortego for Enoch F. Barton will leavo tho Larkin chapel tomorrow morning at 11 for Syracuse. Interment in Kanesvillo cemetery. CHAMBERS The funeral servlcos for Mrs. Katie L. Chambers will bo held In front of tho rosidenco in Ogden Og-den tomorrow at 1 p. m. Tho cortege will proceed to Eden, Ogden Valloy, where interment will occur. |