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Show I j V. K. Belnap, Ogden Lumber Mae, Ss Dead r 1 rinsou Knight Belnap. 2747 Hudson L i avenue, for many years foreman at the Lp Hyrum Belnap Lumber company, died t I this morning at 9:30 o'clock at a local! I hospital after a few days' illness of j stomach trouble. He was born In ! Ogden, June 26, 1S68, the son of Gil-1 ! bcrt ami Adeline Knight Belnap. With j the exception of a few years that he X spent at Hooper, he has resided in Og- j: den all his life. He was a high pries in the- L. D. S. church and was well known in this city. j h Pie is survived by his widow, Mrs. I Emma Hardy Belnap, and the follow- r -ing children: V. Ray, Lovel, Mrs. Reta I Schworldt of Evanston, and Glen Bel-! ! Ijnap. The following brothers nnd sis-: i "iers also survive: Gilbert R., Reuben i Belnap, Malad; Joseph Belnap, Pres- li ton; Mrrs, Levi B. Hammond, Roy; I Hyrum Belnap, Ogden; A. W. Belnap, U Salem, Ida,; Amasa Belnap, Mrs. Ade- I line Lowe, Franklin; Mrs. Mary Lowe, r -Franklin, and Mrs. Lola Coolbear, Salt I Lake. II The body was removed to the Lind- L xruist funeral chapel. |