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Show r Painter Wardle: hit mother, two iom. Weyne (Irani and Harold Jay Wardle, and 1 a daughter. Nula a. WtMlt, ell of Weet J Jordan; two bribers Lslen Wardle, Lehl. J and Novell Wardle, West Jordan, and three B 1iir. Mra. Hirtc rtammtl, Mafna; Ura. Kaihorlna Ham. PIboq, Cai., ftu4 Mra. Ruth Odrdon, Halt Caha CO 7 Funeral aarvkac will ba eorMtnaJ Thura-ta Thura-ta at 2 p at. In Um Waat Jnntao L. I ward c ha pal, with iahoa David U Haun nffiraiioa Triaudj mayfaU, at, lhd X . rt mfirTTtiry mi Woi.-Ur amd at th rai- detica fron Tuoeday avanlni until lima of aarvicaa. Burtai will taha aiavoa to Um Waal Jordan MNiatary. Infant Egbert i Infant Vghart, tar-old ann af taiiiln and 7 Ji Oanima Kfbart. dtad In a loral hoapltal Hundar at 30 a. ra. waaldat hit pa ran la, 1 ha la aurvlved by hie rarrrtiretiia, Mr. and I Mra. Clyde Oernme and Mre. Ctara JCcberl, all of Salt La he City. Mr. Kabart la an emptny of The Halt Laka Trtbuna tfleplay I advertlalng daDartment. . Frtet.da aalhered at the White Chapel 1 mortuary, IK 00 rift Feet at feet, Monday t at .1 M p. m. Oraveel'te aervlcea were conducted al the Weat Jordan cemetery. 1 Rosario Oncllo Mra. Ptnearta Onella, T't. wife af Ramitel ' Onello. reatdent of Oaden. died Sunday 1 1 morning at the home af a niece, Mra. jraepn Mlrlliaio, Iftrj Llnroln etreet, of rauaee fn- 1 cident ta avae. Sbe had bee tu for aeveraJ 1 Oaotiiha. Born In retire, Italy, aha had bean tn the United iatea elnre 1913, and for the laet l. yeare a resident of Oe,den. Bhe came to telt Lake Clly tour moiithe a (a. t Bealdea her huabano, aha te aurvlved by 1 a mere. Mra. Itriliano, Halt Lake City, and C a auur and two naphewa tn Italy. , Infant Johnson t FOUNT A If ORrrN Funeral aerv k-a . were held here Wedneeday afternnow for . the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. Keit- 1 uelh Johoaon, who died Tuaaday at Garfield. - OBITUARIES Marie Tarbit . Varla Tarbtt. IS. arke a lad Friday to a garal koapllAl. tha aat-nnd vlettfla ef an automoblla aacklanl rabruary II, waa burtad Ounday tn tha Clly aamatary follow, b.g tunaral aarvk-aa eonduatad ba tha Daa-arat Daa-arat mortuary. Blaboa R. D. A no raw of faM Stith-Savantk L. II. s ward offlnatad Baaldaa Biahop And raw, apaakara at tha aarvkaa wara aiabog. William Pararhon tha rourui u U. S ward and Biahop Jaa Dniry of tha nub L. D. a. ward etaff " "U1",M kr aaonuary Tha ratal aacldant aorurrad early rabm. ery 21 wbaa tha automoblla la which Btbaj Tarbit waa rtdtns craahad Into tha raar of a atallad true A tn in. 3oo klork of South Main atraat. Tha llrat victim of tha aaald.nl waa Atlaa Ruth Arlana Olann. t Walter E. F. Kowalewski Final rttas for Walter Kmll Fradrfrn Kowaiewakt, 04, of T9 Fifth Eaat etreet. re eonductad Sunday at 3 a. m. la the Twenty-flret L. D. B. ward chapel, with Biahop Harold O. Reynolda offlcUting. Sueakera wara Biahop William Herecbon f tha Fourth L, D. B. ward, Biahop C. C. Naalea of tha Twentieth U I. a ward. O A. Linirebech, praakdent of tha L. O. S. fdMrmaa organlaatlon. and Blehop Reynolda. Tha mvocaikMt waa offered by Otto Brun- Krt and the dedication pronounced by W. A. Hardy. Tha grave In the City cemetery waa dedicated hy Mr. Llnnebach-The Llnnebach-The Oeraaaa ehotr furalalvad tha Btuatcal exfertnga. Mr. JCowatawakt died at tha family reet-aae reet-aae TaUiraday after a bag Ulaeee. Charles H. Thorstensen 1 OnorN Funeral eervtree for Chartea H . Thoreienaen, 6.1, preaideut of the Ogden-Utah Ogden-Utah Knitting company, who died Thureday I at Fhoeuli, Aria., while on a motor tour of tha eouthweet. will ba conducted Tueeday at 3 p. m. In tha Ogden I. D. S. tabernacle hy Biahop Auatin H. Hhaw of tha Ogden L. D. a Fifth ward. Burial will be In Ml. a Ogdea cemetery under tha direction af Ltnd qulat A bona mortuary. ' Friende may call at the family home. a 3S04 Madleon avenue, Monday afternoon and eveniug and until time of eervleee ' Tuaaday. Jens C. Andersen HTRUM Funeral aervlcea for Jena C. Andereen, 90, who died bt hie home Thureday, Thure-day, will be eottducled Tueeday at I p. ra. 1 In the Hyrum L. l. - Second ward chapel, with burial In (he City cemetery under the dlreclkta of Tlvorapeon mortuary. Matilda Neilson Wilcox MT. FLEASANT Mra. Matilda Nallaon Wllcoa. S3, pioneer reetdant of thla city, died Sunday at tha home af her eouein. John Naiiaoa, hi thla ally, after a long Ulneea. The body to at Jacob ftvrtwary banding funeral arrang amenta. Servtcee ana taiiar- Mat wlU UkJy lake place hi Frova, r C Milton Starkey FARM WEST Mtltoa Starker, TU, well- I known Weber eouuty farmer, died early q Sunday at the home of a eon. Oral Btarkay, t following a lingering lllneae. 1 Funeral aervlcea will ba eonducted Wedneeday Wed-needay In tha Llndqulet and Bone' funeral chapel by tha Rev. Walter U French of the Ogdea Fire Methodtet church. Burial c will be In Mount a In view cemetery. a Frtenda may call at tha home of Oral c Btarkey Tueeday afternoon and evening and at tha mortuary chapel Wedneeday freak 10 a. am. an til time of aervlcea. William Tllack I TABION A Funeral aervlcea for William d Tllack. Tabtona farmer, will be held m c tha Tabtona war4 hall fnaadav at 1 p. m. ' Mr. Tllack died tn tha Heber hoepltal Feb- 1 ruary 36 of elllcoala, frotm which ha avad auiierad two yea re. 1 James M. Irvine Sr. Jemea M. Irvme Sr., S3, Utah Fowar and Light company emptoya for 39 year a. died bur i day at 10 IB p. ea. at the family home. 4T3 S atraat, altar a weak'g Ulnaaa of MieUBSonla, . a He waa bora tn aVotlarut September 13. : 1R94, a ann of Joaepg and Buaaa Mllldown Irvlue. He a a me lo Utah 29 yea re ago ' and rmned lately entered the. aarvtca department de-partment of the power and light company, where ha aaa been employed aoaUnuouaiy He waa an aettv inember of tha Enalgn I D. S. ward and waa prealdent of the Scott tab organlaatloa for all yea ra. Surviving are hie widow. Mra. Elteabeth Irvine; alx gone and daughtere, Bueaa H.. The l ma M,, LaVon, George, Fhyllta and Jarrvee M. lrvlna Jr.. aU of Salt Lake City. ' and four bro there and aletere, Mra. Jamee Whyte and Mra. Buean L Sblrta of Bait ' Lake City: Thomaa Lrvlna of Dear Creek. Monti, and Qeorga lrvlna al Alberta, Canada. 1 li Marie Malm Last Hlee for Mra. Bll Marts Mala. 71, Wife of Erie Maim, 410 Roberta el reel, were conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. In ihe Lmdejuiei-Cariqulet mortuary ehapeL 312M avuth State atreeLby Bishoa John Fetser af tha Eighth U D. B. ward. Burial fol-eswed fol-eswed la tha Wasatch Lawt) burial park Mra. Malm died Friday afteiooa al bar Boaaa IwaUajwlsuj a twug Qlaeaa, Hans Peter Jenaen MOt TNT PLBA9ANT Funeral eervVras far Hans Fater Jettaen. T9, Mount Fleaeatil bWNiaer and former Sanpete county aheriff. Will ba condltctsd Wedueaday at 8 b. m. in the North L. D S. ward rhapel. With Biahop Henry P. Olaaa officiating. Mr. Jensen died iaU Friday al fssawsiosUa Bad heart trouble. Born ta Bpauiieh Fork March 10. 1X58. he waa a son al Christian and Karen Maria Peterson Jeneen, and with his parents went la Mount ptseaaaeU with Use aarliaal settlers tat 1N5. Foiiowtng hit avvaUoa freea tha Unl-ereity Unl-ereity of Deeeret. ha taught school in Mount Pleasant and later operated tha first etsge Una hetweea Mantl and Marye-Vaie. Marye-Vaie. He served as Sanpete county aoerlff from 1999 ta 1908 and plot tee red taiga gcale poultry production tn tha county He la aurvlved by his widow. Mrs. Hilda J. Jenaen, and all sons and daughters, Alvln Jensen, Oakland. Cel.: Aldava Jenaen, a mint Bleaaant; Percy 0. Jeneen. Bait Lake City: re. Douglas B. Phillips. Drtgga. Idaho: Cra, William N. Turner, Seattle, WaatL. and ra. Laoa Newton, Men roe, Lydia Ester Harding PR tr IV Mra Lydia Ester Harding, RT RProvo, died Buttdav tn Columbia at tha ana of a daughter. Mra. Margaret Kissbsr, ai causaa tncrdent to age. She waa born tn Mude. England, la Msy, 195.1. a daughtsr of Edward and Sarah dDavta, and croaeed tha plalna ia Utah wllh a Pioneer handcart apmpeuay. i Surviving ere her two chBdran, Arthar rarding of Prove aa4 Mra. HuKber. aadi $ aidUdretA. v John Francia Glenn ah Franaia Oiena, 79. a miner ht Utah for Um past 47 rears, died Sunday at 9 ltaka a tejaal aittai aitat a Uaagerlng Bom hi Blngtwton, If, T., Ieoamber T. 1957. ha waa a son ol Mr. and Mra. John Pa track Oienn. His wife, Mrs. Mary Uisabeth Visaing Olann. died 13 years ago. Surviving are thraa daughters, Mra tO. Hnggan, Mra. VI Borrocks and Mrs. R. Chamberlain, and ala grandchildren, all of Salt Lake City. Private funeral aerviees will ha tMducted Wednesday at 3 a. m. la tha White Chapel tortuaxv. 124 Fourth Bast atraat, by i shop J oka Fetasr af tha KigbU. u IX B. ward. Friend may call at tha eaonuary Wednea-dlay Wednea-dlay fraan lo a. sa. until nooa. lalarsaeat Will ba ia UM City aasaatary. Emma E. D. Forsyth p ROVO Mrs Emma Eleanor Dahtqulst Forsyth, 49, wlfa of O rover C. Forsyth, died Sunday at tha family reeldence. 5o7 South Sixth Weat atreet. at complications. Mra. Forsyth was born here July 19, 1997, a daughter of Cbariaa A. and Mary Strom Dahiqulat. Bhe had lived here all her Ufa except for two years spent In Lynndyl and Cejtente, Nev Bha waa married mar-ried ta Mr. Foraytk oaf March 39. 1911, n tha Bait Laa a L. D 8. temple, sa Mr. rorsyth is a stock 4Mrm for tha Union Pacific railroad. . . . She waa an act Irs lavember or tha L. D B. church, especially In the Second ward Relief society and genealogical departments. Surviving are her husband and father, also five sons and daughters, Mrs. Alfa Staprtana. Mra, Wanda Boef. El snore, Claude w. and Orover Cyril fvjrsyth Jr., all of Prove: six brotbere and a tat era, Mra. Lena Bweneou, Mra Hat tie Tulboa. Mra. Effla Msdean and Carl Acsal Dahjaulst, provo; Mrs. Emily Olson, Aihsmbra, Cai,; U. George Dahlquurt, Idaho Fella, Idaho. Tha body la at the Hatch aoortuary awadlns Xunaral airansSMnia. Mary Johnson Sommers COALVILLE Funeral sarvioaa for Mn. I Mary Johnson Bommera 79. widow of Daniel Bommera will be conducted Tuesday at 3 b. m. In Ihe Coalville L. D. B. taber-, taber-, uacla. wllh burial In tha Coalville cemetery. Born November 34, 1859, In Letceeter-eh Letceeter-eh l re, England, aha was married there tn lKftO bad Ihe couple emigrated ta tha United States and Utah, settling In Coalville. The couple were ra married Bar tu Um XdOgan 1 D. 8. temple. . Surviving era nine sons and daughters. William. Joeeph and Oeorga Sommers. Mrs. Lloyd Birch and Mra Gaorga Lee, Coalville, ' and Dan and John Sommers. Mrs. C. W. Ntelson and Mra. J. B. It gar. Devil's Slide: ! 23 grandchildren and two brotaera and ) twa sisters living ta England. Charlea McCartney 1 ROCK BP R I NOB, Wva., Fab. 28 Word 1 has bean received of tha death al Charles . McCartney at Ponoka, Alberta. Canada, 1 uf pneumonia. He left Rock Springe about six months ago. having been employed In 1 the Megeath tains her many yaara. He 1 was a veteran of both tha World and tha . Boer wara, and waa a charter member of j Rock Springs post No. 03, Canadian La 5 ion. In the World war ha served with tha let Canadians, and prior tn that wlthi . a Scottish regiment, tha Cameroniaa High-1 . lander. Ha waa active ta velar aaa aitvlaa - here, John Farnich ROCK BP RINGS, Wyn., Feb. tlWThe body of John Pernich, Wlntoa miner. Who 1 died la the Wyoming Oeneral hoe pile) Sat-i, Sat-i, urday, ta at the Rngan mortuary here, await-1 g lug tha arrival of a aoa from Chicago, Frank Leslie Lucas Facility members of tha University af yteh eulogised tha memory of Frank Lee lie . Lucas, .15, former geology student at Um University and aalea manager for tha Weatern Pontta company, at funeral earv free exmductad Sunday at 1 p. sa. In tha rarley' L. D. aV ward eh a pel. Bishop Mspt. E. Kjar attkuaied aad was oaa ad tha apeak era. Other speaker war Prof 1 soar K. C. Iorantaen. Dr. Hyruca Sr-hnelder and Pro-geeeor Pro-geeeor Wfltia Rlttar. The InvooaUoa was offered by Niels C. Christen een and ths Wiaedlctloa pronounced by Hyrum Nellson. lames A. Langton dedicated tha grava hi tha Wasatch Lawn burial park. Special music waa furnlahed hp Miss Jeeeke Evans, contralto; ths White Chapel ejusrtat and Mlae Erma O roves, vloUutst. Mem here of Um un l varsity faculty also Were pallbearers. They wara Dr. F. F. H m tee, Frofeeeor Ray E. Marecll, Dr Schneider, piofeesor .wntaao. Dr. W. W. Mewby and Professor Arthur L. Crawford. Mr. Lucaa died Wednesday tn a tocal hospital hos-pital of aa acuta Med diaordsr. V H. Peay PROVO A. M. -Bert- Peay, 55. euato-d)lan euato-d)lan of Um Prove L. D. B. First ward ftva yaara, died Sunday at tha family horns. 99 East Fourth Boula atreet. following a hrsmorrhage, Mr. Peay waa bora November 3, 1981. In Beiijamin. a eon of Alfred and Annie MIHe Peay. He received hla education tn the Benjamin public acoools and came to Provo , about 1907. Ha married Nellie Duka ou January 3a. 191 J, hi the Salt Laka L. D. 8. aamuia. Mr. Peay engaged ta farming several Fiara. Later be wa employed at the rovo Bakery, ftia waa A active L- D. S. Church worker. Beaidea his wtdkrW, sxtrvtvtng are atx Bona and daughters, Carl A. Peay. Salem; Mrs. Edith Phillips, Mra Edna Thompson. Saul D. and Miss Oreoe Peay, Provo; Mra. orma Blalock. Lakeview, Ore.; Uiraa grand-chiidren grand-chiidren and ftva brothers and sisters, Ray Peay. Ben lamia; Vera Peay. Sliver City; Btsjiley Peay a sal Mra. Clara Liddtard. Funeral aervicdT will be conducted Wad-Beoday Wad-Beoday at 1 -JO a. at. fa tha Prove I D. 8, firat ward. Frtenda may aaS at Um Bars; wMitaary Tnawday evening and at the homa prior to the eervtcae. Burial will ha in Frovo City aHixle. gsark. Samuel Wardle twue1 Wardle, 38. a farmer, died at Bl residence at West Jordan Sunelay at $.30 a. as, of a eersbral embolism. Bora January IB, lol, in West Jordan, a son of Isaac and Emily B. Egbert Wardle, he had k-een snaaped aa fsmiug for the last 25 years. ehtevinaa are his widow, Mra. Bdma Vera |