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Show Deaths and Funerals LEAVITT Funeral services for Miss Delores Leavitt were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home, 16S0 Hudson avenue. Burial will take place in the Ogden city' cemetery. BINGHAM The funeral cortege for Sarah Rebecca Bingham will leave the home, 2S21 Hudson avenue, at 12 o'clock Sunday. Bishop N. A. Tanner will preside at the services in the Ogden Og-den city cemetery. JEWEL The funeral cortege for Mi's. Mary Alice Jewel and daughter. Jennie M. Jewel, will from nt the Larkin chapel Monday al 1 o'clock. Bishop O. B. Hadlock will conduct services in Roy cemelerj , where interment inter-ment will be made. K AM MEYER The cortege for Miss Minnie Kammeyer. 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kammeyer, Kam-meyer, will leave the Larkin chapel Sunday at 3 o'clock. Bishop W. O. Ridges will preside at the services in Ogden city cemetery. ANDERSON Pearl L. Anderson, 16 years of age, the daughler of James O. and Emma Blddle Anderson, died at 9 05 o'clock last evening at the home, 1290 Oak avenue of Bright's disease. She was born November 23, 1902 at Elwood, I'tah. Besides the parents, four brothers and two Bisters suivive. The body is it the Larkin chapel and the cortege will leave there at 3 o'clock Monday and proceed to the city cemetery where Bishop Jenkins Jen-kins will officiate. HELM The funeral cortege for Paul McClane Helm, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Helm, will form at the Larkin chapel at 10 a. m Sun-dav. Sun-dav. Bishop E, A. Olsen will conduct services at 10:30 a. m. at the grave in North Ogden cemetery. OLSON Oscar Cnrl Olson, born at Ephralm, Utah, died yesterday afternoon after-noon at his home In Ogden of influ-enza-pnoumonla Ho is nurvived by his wife. Ella Jackson Olson, and one son, eighteen months old His mother mo-ther and father llvo m Richards, Ida,, two brothers, Richard B., and Robert H arc with the U. S. forces in France. He was an employe of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company. MUKAI Takeshi Mukai, 1 month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mukai died last evening nt the family res! dence 420 Twenty -fourth street. The interment was held this afternoon at 3 In Ogden city cemetery. KIERM AN There Is being cared for at the Kii'kendnll chapel Frank .1. Klerman, 17, who died of influonza al a local hospital yesterday evening. Mr. Kierman walked into the Emer-gencv Emer-gencv hospital some days ago, said he was without funds or friends and that he was very sick. At the time of going go-ing to press nothing is known of relatives rela-tives he may have. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments will be announced later. t oo which the othyr fellow Is convinced that you are wronK. |