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Show State and Local Deaths William Thurgood I PROVO William Thurgood, 5. former I re aide nt of this city, died Sunday In a Salt Laks City bospitsl. of complications following a four munUaS Illness of pueu-monia. pueu-monia. I Surviving 4 re a son and two daughters, I Reber Thurgood and Mrs. Verla Badhsra. , P.vnon: Mrs. Mrlba Daniels. Faust; two frandchfldreii: two brothers and a sister, red A. and John Thurgood, Provo, and Miss Edith Thurgood. Bait J-ke City. Etta Cioward PATRON wAmeral services for Mrs. Etta Clown rd. who died Uaturday al hr home in Payson. wttl be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. a. iii the First ward chapel instead in-stead of oa Thursday as previously au-uounced. au-uounced. . Bishop W. A. McClellan will presided. Jennie Barney Humphrey PaYHON Mrs. Jennie Barney Humphry. 1 48. of Payson, died Monday at 12:30 p. m. lu a Salt Lake City hospital. Surviving are her hurand, two daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. J. C. Winn. Nephl: Miss Audrey Humphry. Pavson: ons sou. Jack Humphry, Payson: a grandchild, six sisters. Mrs. Nellie Nel-lie Gushing. Heber; Mrs. George Shuler. Payson; Mrs. Marv Rodgers, Mrs. Clsra Geo rue and Mrs. Ms r caret ErtdfO". K-uosh; K-uosh; Mrs. Emma Weatbrook, Lakeside, Ana.: threa brothers. Victor Barney, feasant feas-ant orove; Arch Bsmev. Rail Laka City, gad Luther Barney. Kanosh. Cornelius . Evans lTVANTON. Wyo. Fuosral servtces for Cornelius E. Evans, 70. were conducted in the L. D. 8. ward chapel Tuesday at 2 p. m. Ha died Saturday at bis home on Park road. Interment was In city cemetery, ceme-tery, directed by Bryan mortuary. Christian Hansen RIVFR HEIGHTS Criristian Han see. 77. died at his home hers Monday after an Illness of two aeeks. But sons and daughters survive: Oliver C. Hansen. Mrs. Peter Grtlfl", Mrs. Ia-molne Ia-molne Wilson ai d Mrs. John Rlauer, River Heights; Mrs. RJchsrd Peterson and Mrs. Daniel Johnson. Logan: a sister In Denmark, Den-mark, 3 7 graisdculdrea and oa greatgrandchild. great-grandchild. Haidee H. Morris RUTH, Nev. afuneral sen ices in ha held In La Junta, Colo., f -r Mrs. Haidea H. Munis. 85. who died Thursday at Ute home of her daughter. Mrs. W. O. Spans. Another daughter and two aone survive. sur-vive. Mrs. E. M. 4ecwsid. Amarillo, Texas; Robert Morns. 1 Junta, and Car-letl Car-letl Morris. San Diego. Cal. Perry J. Miller GOLD in ELD, Nev. (API perry J. Miller. Mil-ler. M-yesr-old Nevada mine operator and former store manager at f ocateho. Idabo, died here Monday. His widow of Idaho waa aa routs hart from Pocaiello. William James Miller POCATELLO. Idaho William James Miller, 54. a conductor for the Union Pacific Pa-cific railroad, died at a local hospital Monday of complications following an operation. oper-ation. Edward C. Craybcal CASTLEFORD, IdahoFuneral services were held Monday tn the Baptist church for Edward Clinton Graybeai, 60. who died Saturday la ths Twin Falls county general hoapital at 1 a. m. Interment was in the Buhl cemetery, directed by Evans 6 John son mortuary. He had been 111 for two da vs. suffering from blood poisoning. Ha waa born August 23, 1687. George H. Piper BITRLFT. Idaho Funeral services will be held Thursday for George H. Pi par. 69. : who died at his home hers Saturday, after I la short Hiness. He hsd operated a local t ser tee station stx years. Interment will be In Moontalrrvlew eeme- tery. Osier.. Utaa, under direction ol John- son monuary. I William F. Almstedt William Fredrtck Almstedt, 77. former erm.loye of the Kalt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Fix-ture company, died at 1:20 a. m. Tuesday at his home, SbO Egll rourt. Born August 21, IStsO. in Blunshaiisen. Germany, a son of Henry and Amelia Ht rented ren-ted Almstedt. he came to America in 1910, settling lu Salt Lake City. Mr. Almstedt bad been active In L. X. a. church sffsirs. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Dorothy IVhroeder Almstedt. bait Lake City: one mi, Edwin Almstedt, and two daughters, Mn, Thea N'lteen and Mrs. Lydia lUad-lund, lUad-lund, all of Bait Lake City. Anna Eastwood Bills Mrs. Anna Eastwood Bills. 81. widow of William A. Bills, died at 3 a. m. Tuesday Tues-day at ths home of her daughter, Mrs. David King, at Paul. Idaho. Mrs. Bills was bom December 20. 336, In England, a daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Eastwood. When 4 years old she came to t'tah with her parents. 8he married mar-ried Mr. Bilia In ISM and they mads their home lu Halt Lake City. Mra. Bills bad beau active la the L. D. S. chu rrh. .Surviving, besides Tier daughter, are three gone. Roy Bills. Delta, Leater Bills. Salt Lake City, and L. R. Bills, Helper. Sydney F. Worsley Sydney F. Worslev. 75. farmer and ear nenter of Centerville, died at 10 p. to. Monday at bis boms lit, CeiuerviUe of a toesn attack. Born at Provo, Janttary 18. 182. a son of Sidney W. and Mary Bunnell Worsley, Wors-ley, he moved to Arisona In 187S. Returning to Utah a few years later, he married Alice Emma Drake of Salt Lake City In the Logan L. X. 8. temple In 1H5 and established his resldsuca In Center ville. Active In la. D. 0. church affairs, he hsd served a mission to the southern states and bad been active with the Sunday school snd the M. 1. A. In Centers ills. SurviMiig are five sona, Frank W Worsley. Wors-ley. Halt Laka Cily- Clifford R. Woraley. Ttoele. Noleti L. Woraley. Long Beach. Cal.. and Horace K. and I,eo W. Woraiev, Centerville. and two daughters. Miss Ethel Woraley and Mrs. A. L Pettit, Centerville. F utters! services will be conducted at 1 n. m, Friday tn the Centerville L. D. 8, First ward chapel, with Bishop LeRoy Duncan officiating. Burial will be la Centerville Cen-terville cemetery. Friends may rail at (ha residence Thursday Thurs-day from 4 until 8 p. m. aud Friday from 10 a, m. until 12:30 p. m. j Conrad Oskar Larson ; Conrad Oskar Larson, 64. resident of Salt Laka City sines 1923. died at a local hospital Baturday at 7 p. n. of a heart ailment. I Born August 25, 1881. at Leadvtlle. Colo.. ha worked for many years in a smelter at Tooele, movUig to Salt Laka City j,4 years , ago. Ha had ao known survivors, Peter C. Lund MT. PLEASANT Funeral services win be conducted at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Nonh ward L. D. . chapel for Peter C. Lund. Bishop A. L. Petersen of the aouth L D. 8. ward will have charge of the services. Interment will take place in the l Mt Pleasant city cemetery, under the direr di-rer Hon of the Jacobs mortuary. Mr. Lund. A4. a prominent farmer, wool-grower wool-grower and stockman, died In a Halt Lake City hoapital from injunee sustained Thursday Thurs-day evening when be waa struck by an et.gtne on the D. A R. O. W. tracks one-halt one-halt mile aoutA of here. . Joseph A. Petersen PERRO.N Funeral services will be bald in the L D. S. church Thursday at 2 p. m. fur Joseph Andrew Petersen. i7. who died at his home hers Sunday. Mr. Petersen had been bedridden tores years following a stroke. Hia widow. Mrs. Leila Lemon Petersen, nmivea. together with a son. Donald Petersen, Pe-tersen, Frrrou. snd three daughters, Mra Dura D. Ri hardson. Aihambrs, Cal ; M.as Helen E. Petersen, Price, and Mies Brniece Petersen, Ferroii; lO brothers and lifters, L. W . Charles E. and Kidney W. Petmco s:.d Mrs. Kl.a Beach. Mra. Minnie Hi: is. Ferron Lorenao 8. Peternen. Racramento, Ti.; Mrs. Cora Charleeworth Iwmi Mine; Mrg. Amelis Mc Derm id. Salt Lake City; Mra. Lily Ward, price; Mra. Daisy Reese. Provo. George S. Pickering PAYSON George Samuel Pickering. T4, died at 12 45 p. m. Monday at the family fam-ily home, 1" flouLb Secmd East street. He is survived by hie winow. a son, George D. Pickering. Payson; seven daughter. daugh-ter. Mra. Veaa O'Brien, Carson City. Nev.; Mrs Losra Grilfi'ha. Bend. Ors Mrs. i I..r-thy C'-rry. Cedar City Mrs. Teresa a , tAi. Paiem . Mra Del. a F-snrom, Mra. ' r iii-s Y'i!.: e in Mra. V.a Hurpt. Pays,ii ; ' gra-idchil'iren a sier. Mr(. " 1-arah ' Iirolii' ger, A'hera. Cs-sda. a-d a half-; br.-r.er. J. Frark picker.:;. ChKago . Fi.-.eral services .11 be cot. ducted Frf- , Uav at 2 p m. In the L D 8 First wsrd , -, ha pel. wiUi tctennent ta Payaon city ccma-l 'teri. . . |