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Show oo Deaths and Funerals KEIHM Funeral serviees for Geo, Keihm will be held Frida afternoon at 3 o'clock in St Joseph's church. Interment In-terment Mountain View cemelery. BEUS Mrs. Areta Stewart Beus, wife of Joseph Beus, and formerly one of the lead rs in the Ninth ward chureh work In Ogden, died Tuesday night at her home in Rupert. Idaho. She was born in Ogden, October 7, 1889, the daughter of John R. and Eliza Stewart Mrs. Beus lived in Ogden all her life, but moved to Rupert, Idaho last winter in hopes of improving her health She is survived by her husband hus-band and three children Eliza, Joseph G. and Katherine Beus, her mother, four brothers and one sister. The body will be brought to Ogden Friday and taken to the home of her mother, :;"m; Ogden avenue, where it may be viewed from 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. on that day. The funeral will be at 2 p. m. Fridav in the Ninth ward chapel, conducted by Bishop W. O Ridges. Interment will be in Ogden Citj cemetery. ceme-tery. K I EH M The funeral of George Kiehm will be held Friday at 3 p. m. in the St, Joseph's Catholic church. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. MALOUF Joseph Nackord Malouf of 2443 Lincoln avenue passed away at the hospital this morning at 11 o'clock He was fifty years of age and a traveling travel-ing salesman. His wife and the following follow-ing children residing in this city, survive: sur-vive: Ernest N., Annese, I. via and Lucy; also two brothers and one sister. sis-ter. Tho body was taken to the Lar-kln Lar-kln chapel to be prepared for funeral services and burial the time and place to be announced later. BELL Raymond Howard Bell, the infant son of Albert W. and Jennie Sander Bell, passed away this morning at the family home, 2008 Quincy avenue. ave-nue. Private funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted con-ducted by Bishop J Howard Jenkins. Interment Ogden Citv cemetery. Ogden City Floral Co., floral designs, 413 Twenty fourth street. Phono 1603. rv |