Show SALT LAKE NURSE DROWNS AT NAVAL BASE IN FLORIDA Miss liss Eleanor Harbeke's Body to Be Brought Here for Burial i. i h. h MI Miss s Eleanor Harbeke nurse In the tho naval service of ot the tilo United States and dau daughter of ot Mr and Mr Mrs F. F J. J 2836 Alden street stroet Salt Lake L. me met death yesterday by drowning at Pensacola la according to word re received received re- re b by her parents Details of ot the affair are lacking II The bo body y will wIllbe be brought to this city for or burial by a a. J. J sister who is also a n nurse in the navy department stationed eta sta I at Pensacola Funeral services will be held at St. St Marys Mary's academy I Monday Six men from the tho local naval station in white uniforms will act as lUI pallbearers Interment will be in the Mount lount Calvary Cal cemetery Miss Harbeke saw much active servIce service service ice in France and was stationed at the tho base hospital in Baume Upon her re return ro- ro turn to America she Ahe was wa sent to Camp and later to tho the Great Lakes naval F statIon j. j About bout five months ago she was las as transferred to the tho station at Pen Pen- sacola For tho the first time lImo in the lie history of or Salt Lake a n. military funeral with full tull military honors will be accorded a woman oman when the body of or Miss Eleanor Harbeke Red Cross nurse Is interred in the Mount Calvary cemetery Monday at 1 12 Miss ii ss Harbeke met mot her death last Tuesday by drowning at nt Pensacola FIn Fla She Sho Is 18 the tho daughter daug of Mr and Mrs rs F. F J. J Harbeke 2836 Alden street Monday Mothers Mother's day dap Mrs Irs Harbeke lL re received received received re- re a letter from her daughter telling tellIng tellIng tell tell- ing of or In Florida and a mention men men- tion that she would not send white r o. carnations car car- nations mothers mother's flowers since tho they thoy would bo be withered at nt the end of ot the Journey Monday Mrs Harbeke re received received received re- re the message of or her daughters daughter's death Miss 1188 Harbeke was a nurse In the naval service of or the United States and saw service ser overseas o The bod body willbe will willbe willbo be bo brought to the city for burial by a sister who is also a nurse in the na navy department stationed at Pensacola The body Is expected to arrive at 12 1225 o'clock Saturday J will be bo met at the train by bi Joseph C. C Wilson of the American Amerlean Amer Amer- lean ican Legion and a detail of or le legion lon men Services will bo be held heM in the chapel at St. St Marys Mary's academy Funeral arrangement ar ar- ar- ar direction of r are arc under the Mr Wilson Six men from flom tho the arm army recruiting station will act as pallbearers pall pall- bearers Men Ien from the navy recruiting station will be the honorary ers The Red Cross flag Clag will be hung hungat at half hat mast according according- to Mr Wilson and a detail of or men from Fort lort Douglas will fire three volleys over ocr the grave and a a. bugle will sound taps The speaker has not been chosen nor northe northe northe the musical program arranged Miss lIss Harbeke saw much a active serIce service ser I ice In France Sho She was stationed at att atthe atthe t the base baso ho hospital ih iii Baume Upon her herI I return to America she was sent to Camp Dix and later latez to the Great Grent Lakes five Clye months ago i naval na station About she was transferred to the tho station a at Pensacola Miss Harbeke is not a Salt I have lived inthe In Inthe Lako Lake girl Her parents the elt city only one year a |