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Show Ul-ll IL'Jf.-! MIL -gafTTTT. 1 J U. II , , ... in..ti.uiMj. 1IV Eii "DIES: j SS RESULT BF . IMS Dewey Ensign, son of Bishop D. K. Ensign of the Ogden First ward, died at his farm in Clearfield yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at 1 o'clock of complications I from influenza. He was 29 years of age having been born in Ogden, January Jan-uary 20, 1891, and had been a resident of Ogdcn practically all his life leaving leav-ing the city a few years ago to take up farming". Mr. Ensign was" a faithful and active member of the L. D. S. church being engaged in priesthood and Sunday school work. For a nmber of years he was a member of the Weber stake Sunday school board and his death will be lamented by a large circle of friends. Surviving arc his wife, Lola Rams-den Rams-den Ensign, his parents, a small daughter and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mae Bramwell, Horace Hor-ace S. Ensign, the druggist: Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Ritchie, George C. Ensign, Mrs. James M. Harbertson, Mrs. H. L. Brown, Mrs. L. C. Williamson and Al lien ensign. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12:30 o'clock in the First ward meeting house, Thirty-third street and Grant avenue. The body will lie in state at the family residence, the home of Bishop D. H. Ensign 349 Thirty-third Thirty-third street, Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until of services. Interment City cemotery. 1 I nn I |