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Show OBITUARIES iMbellft- Webster Haigh Funral aarvtcea for Mra. Iiabiia Wttt-ftar Wttt-ftar Haigh, 7H. widow of W. U. UaiRh and Utaft ptonear of 1867, will b conducted con-ducted ttaturday at 2 p. m. in tha TayU.rt-villa TayU.rt-villa L. D. 8. ward chapal by Blabop Joarpl. Bennloa. Mra. Hatch, who had reatded tn Taylora-Tllia Taylora-Tllia alnca 1K48, difd at her bom Weduea-day Weduea-day ju 11:30 a. m. of cauaaa lucldcnt to as. Born In North Pratrlt, Wla. July 11. 1R."9, aha earn to Utah with bar parent a. John and Mary A. Webitar. In an ox team company of 1867. Alwaya actlva In th L. D. 8. church, aha had taucbt tn the Tayloravilla ward primary and had aarved on th primary bo Ma of Oranlta and Cottonwood Cot-tonwood vtakaa. Sh waa actlva In Relief aoclety work and durin tha World war devoted much of har lima to tha aervlca of th Red Croaa. urvtvlns aro four alitara, Mra Minnie W. Frame and Mlaa Km ma J. Webater, Tayloravilla; Mr. Fannta W. Frame, Halt Laka City, and Mra. Mary A. Smith. Pay-, aon ; four brothara, Jamea A. Webater. I Ty!oratlle: J. W. Webater, Halt Laka City: Daniel Webater, Provo, and George W. Webater, Web-ater, Oakland. Cal. Friend may call at th Oeorc A. Jen-klna Jen-klna mortuary, 4760 Bouth State atreet. Friday even In it and at the family residence. resi-dence. 1140 Weat Forty-aiirhth fcVmtb atreet, Saturday from 10 a. m. until time of aer-vlcea. aer-vlcea. Interment will b la Tayloravuie cemetery. f Irenora Cornwall Mia Leonora Cornwall. 32. member of the L. P. 0. Primary aaaociatton jenaral txvard. died' Friday at 6 30 a. m. at her residence, 097 Eaat Thirty-ninth South atreet, following a llnirerins tllueea A daughter fa Blahop AJmt a. Cornwall of Mill Creek L. I. 8. ward and Mra Lenora J. Hill Cornwall, aha waa born in Salt Lake City. November 5, 1904. and had been prominent In the L. D. 8. church her all her life. Mine Cornwall waa graduated gradu-ated from Granite high arhool In 1921 and from the Unlveralty of Utah In 191:3. later teaching Jn hub arhool a of both Nephl and Murray. From 1930 to 1932 aha served aa an Is. D. 8. mlaalonary In California, having auparvlalnn of th mleaton T. W. M. 1. A. and Primary aaaoclatlon work. Sh waa called to tha Primary general board In 1933. Reekie her parent, ah la urvtved by a later, Mra. Elisabeth Boden, Waahlnrton. D. C.. and three brothera. Alma C, Glenn U. and Stephen I. Cornwall. Salt Lake City. Funeral aervlcee will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. In th Mill Creek L. 0., B. ward rha pel by D. K. McAUlater of tha ward bUhopiic. Friend may call at tha Whit Chapel mortuaiy, 1H4 Fourth East atreet. Saturday evening and at tha realdance Sunday from 10:30 a. m. until time of aervlcee. Inter-meat Inter-meat will be la the Elyelan burial gardena. Albert F. Haycock Funeral aervtcea for Albert F. Haycock. 80, former at at leslalator and member of the Piute and Garfield county achool board, were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Circlevilie L. D. 8. ward chapel, burial following hi th Ctrclevili cemetery. Mr. Haycock, who had been active in the L. D. A. church, died Tuenday at 5:4.. p. m. at tola home In Bountiful of a heart attack. Newton Learned Newton Learned, 92, retired mining engineer, en-gineer, died Friday at 1:20 a m. in a local hospital follow in r an operation. Ha bad been 111 two weeka. Born at Miltou. Vt.. Juno 20, 184!.. he waa a aon of Lurlan B. and Welthea Wheelock Learned and had leaaed and operated op-erated mlnca In South Dakota, Colorado and Utah. Ha had resided In Salt Lake Ci;y 50 yeare. retiring 30 yeara atfo. Hia w:l. Mra. Ada C. Lea Hied, died in 1902. Surviving are lfve eotia and daughter, J'elthea M Learned and Newton Learned r.. Salt Lake Cttv; Mra. Amy L. Tolck, Gunntnon, and Glen H. aud Mark V. Learned, Atlanta, Ga. ; also three grandchildren grand-children and on great-grandchild. Private gravealde services will be conducted con-ducted Saturday at 4:30 p. m. In Mt. Olivet cemetery. The family requeeta tha enua-atoo enua-atoo of flowers. Kate Buries Beatie Mra. Kate Burl Beattle. 61. of 1337 South Sixth Weat atreet, died Thursday at 3.30 a. m. at her realdance. A native of England, ah waa bora Align Ali-gn it 30. 187ft, to Thomae and Mary Lid-iliard Lid-iliard Burlea. She came to Provo in 18.".. where aha reaided until 1907. when ahe moved to Salt Laka City. Her huebaud, Frank Beattle. died In 1913. Surviving are four brothera. Thorn a and Percy Burlea of Alberta. Cauaria; a twin. Geonte Burlea, Santa Ana. Cal.; Edxar Buries. Dillon. Mont.; four aletera, Mrs i Dorothy Anderaon Ixtng Reach. Cel.; Mra., Bertha Ktrkwood. Provo; Mra. Millie Km-dall, Km-dall, Evanaton, Wyo,. and Mra. Amy Cleaves ol Tampa, Fla. j Enoch A. Holbrook BOUNTIFUL Enoch A. Holbrook. T2. 1 lifelong raaldent of Bountiful, where he u an active farmer and gardener, died late Thuraday at tha family home, XoUowlng a heart attack. Mr. Holbrook waa born In Bountiful, Jury. 12. lfciSS. to the lata Judge Joseph Holbrook and Carolina Ansel Holbrook. Ha married Mary Bmedley. who aurvtves blm. j Also surviving are thre aonl and a daughter, John waiter, Leo 8. and Mvron F. Holbrook. Bountiful, and Mra. Bianch Harrison. Loc Angel j Funeral arrangement will be announced later. Frank M. Shields j TOO FT.E Frank M Shield. 65, a Tlfe--' lor g resident of Tooele, died at hie home Thursday after an lUneaa of aeveral weeka. He waa bom In Tooele, September 22, 18Tl, a aon of John C. and Jane Metkla-Juhn Metkla-Juhn Shield, early pioneers of the area. Funeral aervlcee will be held at 1 p. m. Sunday at the Smith funeral home. Inter-meut Inter-meut will ha In Tooele city cematcrr. |