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Show Deaths and Funerals I WHITE Flora Jean White 1 year 'B old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. White, died at 9:10 Saturday evening at the home of her parents in Huntsville. She was born on Septem-ber Septem-ber IS, and has been ill five months IH prior to her death. The funeral will be held . at 2 o'clock today in the jH Huntsville meeting house. I CROWTHER David Crowther, one of the early pioneers of Weber county, ! died at 10 a. m. Sunday at his home in Harrisville of general debility. Mr. Crowther was born in Man-Chester, Man-Chester, Eng., February 2, 1843. He lH was the son of EH and Anna Howe fH Crowther. When a young man, Mr. tH Crowther became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day 'H Sains. He emigrated to Utah 55 years ago and settled in Harrisville, where he has since made his home. The de-cedent de-cedent has been a faithful member of the L. D. S. church and "was an active worker in church affairs. Mr. Crowth-er Crowth-er is survived by his wife who was formerly Miss Josephine Holtgrccn, ll and the following children: Mrs. Annie IBH Dinsdale, Mrs. Alice Cowles, Mrs. Il Clara Smout, Mrs. Delia Yearslcy Mrs. Mae Wangsgard, Mrs. Ethel Wil-Hams. Wil-Hams. Walter, Albert and William iH Crowther. Twenty-two grandchildren nnd one great grandchild also survive. Funeral services will be held Wed-nesday Wed-nesday at 2 p m., in the Harrisville meeting house. Bishop Brown offi- . ating. The body will lie in state at the family home Tuesday afternoon 1 and evening and Wednesday until 1 t fl o'clock. Interment Ogden City ceme- |