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Show FUNERALS ! Funeral services for tho remains cfj Albert F. Rlehey will he held PYlda.v at 7 p. m. from the Khkendall Mortuary. Mor-tuary. Rev. Elmer I Goshen will officiate. of-ficiate. The lntermi nt will be made ln the Mountain View cemetery. No flowers flow-ers please. 9917 Funeral services for thn remains Ot Howard Marshall Allan, will be held Friday at 2 30 p. m from th- Blk' ; home The hody may b i v. d ' Klrkendall'n thin evening and tnmrr-row tnmrr-row until noon. At th Klks" home from 12. 30 p. m, until time of sei -vices. The Interment will be made in the Ogden city cemetery. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will be the speaker. Funeral service for Howard Allan will be held at 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Elks home on Grant avenue under the direction of ' 'gaei. lodg. The Re . Elmer I Ooshen of Salt Iake will preach the funeral sermon ser-mon Friends may view the body St the Elks homo from 1 o'clock. Funeral services for Elizabeth Knowies, pioneer nurse of Ogden and for many years the sole graduat I of the city, who died suddenly at th Dee hospital during Tueatfaj :nrht. will be held ln the Church of the ; l Shepherd. 2 o'clock Sunday. A sister. Mrs. F. O. Small of Missouri, Mis-souri, will attend the services here Miss Knowies was a mtmber Ol ni state and local nurses' associations. She was a graduate of a Portland, I M I ne i . hospital. Regarding her nurse servlc.- Superintendent Super-intendent W W. Rawson of tho hospital hos-pital said today: "Miss Knowies was an crceptionaMy capable and consclontious nurse During Dur-ing the many years when sh- was the only graduate nurse In ogden. her services ser-vices were always In demand and she never refused to go out on a case, no matter. what kind the caso or how-poor how-poor the people She fave bet patlrntl always the best service of uhlch the was capable, and many patienta can look back with comfort on her administration admin-istration to them. "It Is a satisfaction to her friends to know that sh. while jn active service, without pain or suff. ring, and her example of devotion to hcj , hosen profc-'Plon will he ,t timuliis f th,,6- i who knew her well." The body of Mrs. Dora L. Noble, will bo sent Friday at 9:. '5 p m to Richland. Iowa, for burial. Funeral services for Robert G. Agee will be private, it was announced by the family today. Friends er,- requested re-quested not to send flowers. Arrangements Arrange-ments are hold in abeyance pending word from Judge A . W. Agee. who is In California- |