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Show ' DEATHS AND FUNERALS MRS. ANNIE P. GR EN. Mrs Annie Peterson Gn-i n. w ife of Amnion CJrecn, Jr., a well known resident resi-dent oT West Wcher, died at the family fami-ly residence at f a. rn. .eslrrdny. fo'lowlns a llugcriiu; llhio.,, She has h en ill fr several years, her affliction afflic-tion being l)rlht'8 disease. lull for i three wi'iks preiious to her death her; condition v-ft critical. The deceased was lmrn on Nevem-1 Nevem-1 er 2S, isfi.l, she heint; aln ot LI yearn of ace nt the time of ile.ith She Is "uivlved hy her hnshand. tour dnuch-ters dnuch-ters and one sod AM of the children are quite young. There are also surviving sur-viving the deceased, the mother, one blither and one sister, all ifsldlnR at Snake River, Idaho. Undqitlst W'H have charge of tho funeral services, which will he held at 11 o'clock Wednesday forenoon at :he West Weber meeting louse. Uish-op Uish-op fleorpe Kthrlnton oftlclatlnR Interment In-terment will bo made In tho Oixden City cemotery MARIA LUBECK. Maria Antoneta. the twe) ve-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mm. Anton Lu-bick, Lu-bick, residing at 2810 Pnrk meniie, died at 7:n o'clock last feninp. following fol-lowing a brief Illness, from diphtheria. BABY SMUIN. The one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Snniln died at fi o'i loi-k Monday eve'nlnn at the family resilience, resi-lience, lJ" WashlnRton avenue. The child succumbed to scarlet, fever. The furieT.il procession left llie Smuin honie I h Is afternoon at 2 o'clock and a short service was held at the trave in Him OnJen Cit ccnu- t'-ry. |