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Show Deaths 'and Funerals j NOBLE Mrs. Janctta Noblo and j K her two children, Irese 14 years old, ' B and Joseph, 11 years old, stricken by IB the Influenza, . died at their home at Q Rupert, Idaho, yesterday. Burial will 1 take place Sunday in Ruport cemetery. The husband and father, Clarence No- fl ble, survive. 1 h . The Nobles arc former residents of'" Ogden and lvave many relatives and friends here- Mrs. Noble was the daughtei of George E. and Mary Bur-nip Bur-nip I-Icllewcll. She was the sister of George E. Ilellewell 25SS Monroe avenue, ave-nue, an accountant at the Ogden rftate bank. Oil account of the rigid quarantine restrictions operative at Rupert, Ogden Og-den friends and relatives have been adviped to not attend the funeral service serv-ice j, which will be private, i , BARBER Lester Barber. 22-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bar-'her Bar-'her of Syracuse, died yesterday' afternoon after-noon at tho dec hospital in Ogden, where he was taken Tuesday, suffering suffer-ing from tuberculosis. In October oi i last year he left for a mission to the central state, but was released on account ac-count of 111 health and arrived home a week ago. He" spent a few weeks In the United States army at. Camp Lewis, Lew-is, Washington, in 1918. Besides his parents he is survived I by the following brothers and sisters Mrs. Nettie Wilcox of Kaysville, Mrs. I Lee L. Taylor of Ogden, William Bar-!ber Bar-!ber of Salt Lake, Mrs. David Fleur-igood Fleur-igood and Clifford Barber, both of Syracuse, Syr-acuse, Mrs. Carl Green of Clearfield, Jand Mrs. Ivan Thornley of Laytou. I KLINE Mrs. Dorothy Rose Kline, jwife of Hans Kline, 172S Washington i avenue, died this morning at 3:15 j o'clock at tho Dee hospital, her death resulting from childbirth. She was 120 years old. Mrs. Kline is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L.'DowIing, who in addition to her husband and a j 14-months-old son. Stanley Earl Kline, survive her. A brother, Albert, and I three sisters, Emily, Catherine and Louise also survive. Tho bodv was removed to the Kirkendall funeral establishment. I MORTON The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Morton was held vesterdav , 'afternoon in the Lindquist chapci, Bishop N. A. Tanner officiating! George Bennett and Bishop Tanner wore .the speakers at the services- 1 Miss Josephine Shorten, accompanied' by Miss Gladys Peterson sang appro-' priate selections for the aervicea Interment In-terment was in the Ogden city ceme-, teiy. ' CHILD William W. Child, born October Oct-ober 2o 1315 in Hooper, Utah, died at tho family home in Hooper last evening eve-ning of diphtheria following nine days' lne,SSt' e was the son of 'rving and tho late Hazel Pincock Child Mrs. Child died about fifteen j months ago. Funeral services for theJ child will be held outside the resl- 1 denco In Hooper tomorrow at 10. 30 a. m. Interment Hooper cemetery. LATIMER The funeral of Mildred ' :: E. Latimer was held yesterday a the I Lark in chapel, Bishop's Counsellor Jo- seph F. Barker conducting the scrv- i,' ices. Mrs. Emily Maddock and Mrs. Mary Farley sang at tho services. Speakers were E. A. Larkin and J. F. ' ! Barker. The body was removed to Salt Lake where services .wero held today. 1 j IACONA James lacono, aged 2S a stationary fireman by trade, died i ; last evening and funeral sen-ices will be held at the St. Joseph's church to ' morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The body will lie In state at the Kirkendall , chapel this evening and tomorrow morning until 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mountain View cemetery. I |