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Show DEATHS t Harry Wohrman, aged 4 3 years, died at the family residence 2361 Jefferson avenue Monday morning at 7 o'clock. Deceased Is survived by his wife and one daughter. Lcceased was a member mem-ber of the Ogden Lodge No. 1314 L. O. O.. M. ; No. 719 B. P. O. E. Funeral servioaa Will be hld from the Klrk- enrlall chapel Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock under the auspices of tho Loyal Order of Moose. RSV. Hyslop will officiate. The remain re-main will be taken to Denver for interment. in-terment. 4il Mrs. Ida Matilda Erlckson died Monday Mon-day night at 9 o'clock at the local hospital hos-pital after a short Illness. She was I" 1 rn In Sweden. March 19. 1856, the daughter of Carl and Anna Anderson K-n.on. She was the wife of John F Erlckson and had lived in Ogden 25 ohrs She was n member of the Latter Lat-ter Iay Saints churcn aiid was well known In igcln. She is survive & by hr husband, the following oblldren: Mtk Esther Yorgeson Ogden; Mrs Hazel Hutchison, living in Nevada; Hllmer Erlckson. Karr West, Leon Eilckson. Moab, 1'tah, Mrs. Mabel Eife, Knmas, Utah 13 gTandchlldcen, 0110 slster .Mrs. Emma Lund Ogden rind two brothers. Charles Hinting nnd Adolph Benson 6f Sandv. Dtah. Tho body was romov. d to the Lindquil mortuary Funeral services will be held Friday aftainoon at 2 o'clock in the N'lnth ward meeting house. Blsh..;. W 11 Ridges will preside. The bod may be viewed 1 the home 554 Thir-'-tir.st street Thursday nfternoon ..n,; evenini? and Friday morning until rhe time of funeral. Interment will iu In the City cemetery. |