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Show OBITUARIES Mrs. Eliza Dunford Mra Utli. Dunford. widow of George Iijiilord. uied Tueaoay night at Mr bumf, 4i4 Higniand drive, atier a toon ui- Mra. Dunford n bom November 30. JK17. at lies Moines, iuwi, a (laughter I L"Wnao attd riarah Pr it chard iuw. he hl lived nearly all her Ufa In Salt take City. ttha waa a mtmtrir of Um . I 8. rhurvh. Surviving art a daughter, lira. W. K. aWurdix k. and a ami, Lorenso S. Dun-frd. Dun-frd. three grandchildren and on great-grandchild. great-grandchild. I'm ate funeral services will be conducted con-ducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at Kvane A .ariy chaiel, 574 Kant Kir at Houth atret. liunal will be i a family plot In City trmetery. Tha tarully requeued no flow-ars flow-ars be aeut. Joseph W. Thorn Final ritra for Joseph W. Thorn. (H, 532 Thorn court, who died early Tueaday of In junta received when he waa at nick by a:i automobile, will be conducted at 2 p. m. hiinday in the Fourth L, It. 8. ward chapel, with bishop Arthur 3. U perry officiating. Burial will be In the City cemetery. Mr. Thorn waa Injured at tt:45 p. m. Mmi'Jiy in the 50O biot k on South Flrat Wfit it reel when he a netted I y atepped Utlo Uw path of a moving automobile. Driver of the car, Mre. Caroline Hepner, 21. of 219 Wright place, told police the aied man aienped from the curb and walked in front of her car. Knendi may call at tha Ieaeret mortuary, tta Kaat Heventh Mouth afreet. Thursday, Friday and Until 4 p. m. on Saturday, and at tha home Haturday evening aiid aunday prior to aervicca. Henry William Jarvis Funeral aervlcea for Henry William Jar-4K, Jar-4K, prominent Utah mining engineer, will be coi:diuted at 2 p. m. Thuraday In the Halt Lake Maaonlc temple. Ufllcera of Tintic JodKe N. 0. F. A. II.. of which tie waa a member, will have charge ol the ntea. Interment will be In Mount Olivet ceme-terv ceme-terv Air. Jarvli, a realdent of Pay ton, died Monday in a local hoenltal following a pmloiiited Ulneas. He had been employed aa a mining engineer by the Chief Consolidated Consoli-dated Mining company for the Uat 20 yeara. Knenda may call at the White Chapel mortuary, l'J4 Fourth Eaat afreet, Wednesday Wednes-day evening and Thuraday until 1 p. m. William L. Turner William Ioremo Turner, 71. a resident of Knit Lake City and vicinity all hia lite, tiled at tt.JU a. m Wednesday at hia reat-denre. reat-denre. 647 Weat rilxty-fourth South atreet. B'.rn October 14, 1K83, In Weat Jordan, he waa a eon of J a mra F. and Ann Mar-tielta Mar-tielta Turner. He had been encased In laimlns in tha vicinity of Halt Lake City all hia life. Ha married Clara Clark on November IS. looi. Hurvlvlne are hia widow, of Murray: one nn. Ki;tiai . Turner, Murray; five dauKh-trra. dauKh-trra. Hetty Turner, Mra Hate) Clark, Mra. Vila Htepheimeu and Mra. Melba Watta. Murray, and Mra. Kuld Kyre, La Angelea, ('ai:, 11 Kraii'lrhildrcn. two brothera. Joeeph K Tumef. Murray, and Hyrum Turner, Midale. and three amtera, Mra Emma Lane, fiandv: Mra. Elixan:h Tripp. Loa Augclee, gud Mra. Ada Ban ley. Murray. i ' Mordork: one eon. I,orenio Dtiuaford: three ' grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all ' of Halt Lake City. Private funeral aervlrei will ba con-dueted con-dueted at tha Kvana Early mortuary chapel. 574 Kaat Flrat South atreet, at 2 p. m. Thuraday. with Biahop C. Clarence t N eel en officiating. Interment will ba lu r the family plot In the City cemetery. Tha lamity has requeated no flowers be aenU Eliza Snow Dunsford Mra. Ellia Snow Dunsford. K9, widow el George Dunefurd, died Tueeday midnight at her home, :t47 Highland drive, altei gn illness of ahort duration. Born November 34). 147, at Dee Molnea, Iowa, ahe waa a daughter of Lorauxo and Sarah P rite hard Snow. Mra. Dunsford. an actlvt member or tn L U. H. church, had lived hi Salt Laki Cltv ilnre Infancy. Surviving are one daughter, Mra. W. K i - - 1 , Darrell Tree Zitting i Darrell Trea Zlttlng, S. aon of C. Fredrick Fred-rick and Laura Tree Zlttlng. died at T 30 . a. m. Wednesday at the home of hia pa rent a, ; 1200 Eaat Twenty-seventh South atreet, of Infantile paralysis. ITha boy waa bom In Salt Lake City and had lived here all his life. Graveside funeral services will ha con-ducted con-ducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Wasatch Lawn burial park. Oscar Tannlund Oarar Tannlund, 70. died at his home at 2A4 West Fourth South street at H p. m. Tuesday following a prolonged lllneaa. He waa born In Sweden, and ima to America as a young man. He had lived In Salt Lake City for mure than ro years. Surviving are his widow. Mary ZnMlg Tannlund. five aona and daughtera, Vertnm J . Kdwsrd and Klmard Tannlund. and Mrs. Martha Brewster and Mrs. Vlrmnta Done), ann. all of Salt Lake Cltv a brother In California Cali-fornia and four grandchildren. Kthel Stevenson, Mohrland, and Mrs, ilatide A ndTson, Koal. and two half-sinters, Mra 8. M. off. kaat Midvale and Mrs. Mien Bernard, Oklahoma. Evelyn B. Williamson Mineral services for Mrs. K'vel n Bird Wlll.ameon. SI, wife of Glenn Y Williamson William-son of fi lends le. Cal., and former prominent promi-nent Salt Lake City resident, were con-ducted con-ducted Tuesday at noon in tha Joseph Wit-hum Wit-hum Tavlor mortuary chaptl, Interment In W a natch Lawn Burial park follewed. Bishop George W. Burbidge of the Bnrar-house Bnrar-house L. D. H. ward waa in charge. Other speakers Included Marcln O. A ah ton, Thom-ax Thom-ax M. Wheeler, Xrnest A. Nelson and Dr. H. Z, Lund. Ranson Seymor Ensign Ranaon Nevmnr ICnslgn, ? retired farmer, farm-er, died following a long fitness Tuesday at hu h.,me. 1M Piernont street. Mr. Kneigii waa born He pi amber 6, 1SA1. In Spencer, Ohio. Joining the L D. fl church In WNt. ha came to Utah tha same year and look nn farming In tha south- i raatern part of Pa It Uki county. At the 1 time of his lltneaa ba waa engaged In L. D. S. temple work Surviving are hia widow. Mre l.aura Frank Emicn; three dauichters. Maria Kn-alan Kn-alan and Mra. Helen Enalsn Robinson, Palt I.aka City, and Mrs. D. O Sawyer. Cleveland. Cleve-land. Ohio; a atepaon, Oeorae T. Snider, '. Malt tke CUr, and all grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Thursday Thurs-day st 2 p m. In tha Roae room of the Deeeret mortuary, 36 Eaat Seventh South atreet. with Biahop John Fetser of tha Eiahth L. D. S. ward officiating. Interment Inter-ment will ba In the Union cemetery. Frtonds may call at tha mortuary prior to services. I Ernest James Grange Ernest James O ranee, A.V Hiinttnrrton. rtlert following a long inneas Tuesday n.pht at the boma of a sister. Mrs. J. U. Grace, In Midvale. Mr. Oraura was born December 22. 1VM. In Sorlncvllle, and had been engaged In farming most of his life. He was an active L. D S rhurrh worker. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Hiae Ann Rimiiv Oransa : 1 dauichtsrs, Madeline Grance. Mra. Iola Man gum, Mrs. father Rov-lev Mrs'Lela Wilson and Mr Daisy r,iindraon. alt of Huntington, and Mrs Lu-ela Lu-ela Powell, Wattls: a S4in. Ralph Granre. H'inf't)g'on : J7 rranrtf-hlldrsn : thrba bothers. both-ers. U. W. nranie. Mantl; Arthur iranse. Prlre. and Pra'ik Orange. Shelley. Idaho; three glaters, Mra. Grace, Vulval i Mrs. |