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Show X DEATHS 7f 4 Samuel Hannah 6, died at a local lo-cal hospital this mornlnjr of stomach trouble He had been a resident of Ogden for the past 15 years. Until the time of hla death ho was employed by the Ogden Union Railway A Depot company as bapgagc man. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World Surviving are the w'ldow his mother, two daughters, Mrs. D Dunning, Ev- I anrrton. Wyo Vlrijlnm Dannah of Og-jden, Og-jden, and a son, Thomas E Edwards, j of SonorR, Cal Three sisters and one brother also survive. The body Is at I the Klrkendall mortuary pending fun- oral arrangements. 3705 Gella Harrington. two-year-old daughter of William C and Nona Oakleaf Harrington. died at Green River, Wyo., October 9, of pneumonia j Private serrices will be held tomorrow-afternoon tomorrow-afternoon at the Klrkendall mortuary here, at 2 o'clock. Th Rev. L. A. Garrison of the Baptist church will officiate. of-ficiate. Interment will be In the Mountain View cemetery. 3706 . Katherlne Maw Lampert. 57 years of age. died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs Annabel Bmpey, 685 Twent -nlnt h street last evening Pneumonia was the tuiuse of death. She was born in Plain City, -October 17. 1865. 8he had been a resident of Ogden for the past 30 years She la survived by her husband John A Lampert, who la In California and the following Bona and duugruerv Mrs. j William L. Callaway, 3t Anthon, Idaho; Ida-ho; Mrs. Annabel Bmpey Mrs Virginia Oborn. Denver, Lawrence and Robert Rob-ert lampert, Ugden; three grand children, chil-dren, two sinters and alx brothers. She iwas a member of tho L. D. S. church and Neighbors of the Woodcraft, No SSI. The liody wai taken In charge, by Jjirkln t- Sons. Funeral arrangements will be made later. 3694 Harvey James Curto, 10-year-old son of Mike and Victoria Curto, died at 4:80 o'clock this morning at the homo. 239 Patterson avenue. Surviving Surviv-ing aro his mothor and father. Tho body la at the Klrkendall mortuary Funeral h rrunfrernents will be an- I nounced later. He wu born In Ofrden I January u, 1912. 3C96 I 00 |