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Show f DESERET THE 14 pafe NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Local And State Otituaries Fred M. Hall 'John D. Rees John stock at 10 Mr. Arr, Dull l Kee, S3 retired liveSunria ami farmer, dietf the home ol a riauxhtet 1365 Dnxx Blake of uremic poinomnr Reece wae bom bept. t, 1861, hi D rir at pm VertUla Ur Wales, County, Sanpete of and liar eon Thomas garel Davie Keen Ad active mem ber of I be Church of Jeeua Chnat of Latter-da- be Saint. y we of the Quorum bh vt- member priests Hum-la- nd Park Ward He married Sarah Sophia Major, June U 1883 Survivors include a ton, John Major Rees Ogden three Mrs daughters, 7T T Blake, Verxilla Citv aJt 7 a IaF Mr Rees Mrs Naudella till- Mm Geneva San bert Dicg'o Calif i 30 grandchildren aixl Worthing 38 great grand hildrtn Funeral aervices aiH be conducted u Wales Ward Chapel Thurday it 1 pm LI owl Prjc by Bishop Burial will be in Wales Ometfrv Henrietta Wood Harsh Hall died Sunday, Fred UM irom a heart attak March 35 He was boru in Manii, 1881 a son of John A and Myra iuitp Hall Mr Hall was a successful Itieep grower auu laimei1. He married Kathiyn Lemon Dec 30 1813 The ceremony- - was later ih solemnised the Manii Temple Hail Mrs and Mr were having dinner at the home of a neighbor when he was slrKltFnTbiftiP diately after dinner and died suddenly Mr Hall was deputy sheriff of San MANT1 Mrch 11, Beach for Diana ervice first matron of Wells, 80 Budge hospital In Logan and a long time resident of Salt Lake will bg conducted tomorrow it 11 pm at 36 L ?th South bv Bishop Harry W Madsen, LeGramJ fcard of Friends may call until time services at the place of funeral Burial will be tn Logan City Cemetery Funeral Victor L. Mrs Clark Logan Cox, wife of Fred P Cox, formerly of Sait Lake, died Sunday in a hospital la Butte. Mont Funeral services will be conducted after wnith in Butte today at 3 p the body will be brought to Salt laske w for burial Frit-nSouth mar call at 360 Temple St , from 10 am. to 3 30 p oi Wednesday Butial will be In Salt Lake Cemetery ' Thomol H. Wolke Holmes nii t Elizabeth Phillips t onaresaimruJ hurh Survmn are a ttauvbier Mrs Martin Eiizsbetb Rolf 8ft 1153 6th- - Last died 3 at Lake Salt in a hospital yesterday jF4r Monahan half fake two grand hd oX j. auses incident-l- o age- iCtai graudchiid. 0 Margaret Livingston Mies Margaret Livingston 65 died this morning at 1 a m after uveril months llncss at Ihe home of ner npphew aw mice Petersen 135ft GtifieM Ae She was born 36 187ft in Salt Urh ike a daughter of ( bar! r and LHen lorroelw Lmiwtott A resident of Salt ake all her lift Miss Livingston taught Elixabeth C. D. Beanes Beanes LiixtUil. C Dwoia.k dieu in a bait Lake hospitdj yester lav at 4 p m oi a heart ailment . she was lMrn in Cologne, Germany, April '2 1888 She is survived by her hushaud Wal a daughter Mis la e G beantw Sr torts Jones Hunter two sons, Wallace E Beane Jr , Salt Lake City, and Li Frank L Beanes 11 s Army 9, grand cbitr fvfd brofhert "Trarl and Henry Dwora k BaN Iike City four sisters Mrs- - Johanna Fmma Dworack Boren Mrs Harry Hooper, Salt Lako City and Mrr William Pawsrv, Los Angeles Mi 55 'he first grule it Frsnklm d liberty 'bool for 40 years She had heon re fjv; y.ear- ajrei Miss I Kingston was a member of of '1'tdh Pionetr Dntghter ltd of eleventh Ward She served as organ in the ward for JO years Stirvivors intiide 7wi sisters Mrs Pusoiila tavnsGrt brans and M? Leora Carliton F rguson Ovard (.rare Livingston Salt lake there 4HntH- - ft and fhuwww """Finier il stivirea-- for Leora CarUton Sait Lakr Livmghton and Arch Li ttguaon 43 69 H. 1st. Wt. who died Loveloeb two nephews mgaUm tomorrow eiinesrtay witt he eondutfed T awrettre- - tererstu Salt Lake, -- and at 36 E 7th Smith Douglas Petersety Friends may Garlimmiie Nev rail at place of funeral hildren of her deceased is er, until time of service whenj he h ceared since -- their routb Funeral vervirea will Ik conducted Donald Eugene Blair Friday at 4 pm m the Flevnth Ward t hapel 131 S t 10th Eat Interment Uiniui-BanT"Mi 373 H4j ltllim - (Continued From Page 5) September 1944, and was serv, ing with the Infantry. Lt. Jones is a prisoner of the He German government previously was reported missing in December, 1944. A bombardier Lt. Jones was lost on on a bis 22nd mission in a raid ever Hamburg His wife Is the former Eileen Naylor, Salt Lake. Pfc Olson suffered wounds Jan. 19, in action in Belgium Pvt. with the armored infantry Olson, a graduate of Jordan High School, entered the army Oct. 19' 942, and was assigned overseas in October, 1944, after training at camps in Louisiana, Texas and He was born Jan California Laundry Men Reply To S. L. Engineer - Owners and former operators City Cemetery 1 ngineer Army f orps at Camp Hope. La , and who is on a iurlouch at Mrinti and Fred M Hall Jr of Manii nid a luuhUr Mrs ti t ( hnn h o Manti thro brothers Willnm T Hall Lee Hall and Frank Hall all two Mr Film Johns dull of Manti and Mrs A H Miller of Main ondiute-Thutxdawill he Funpral at 3 pm in the Mtnli Nnrt Ward Chattel bv Bishop totl Girvm maw- -- eail -- at f Truttui rest lence Wednesday evening am Thursda prior to service Interment will be n the Manii Tilv Cemeterv under the d rectum of Reuhn Buchanan, mortician Troy Owners Casualties-Take Issue 7, oftheTroy-Laundr- y, Thomas H ,Bcnj vvaike, 61 former recently 3ft ly ol Ljumv died yesterday ar Hunt Victor L (Wbito criticized by W. L. Butler, chief HoImet48, Irom injuries sul tain Park, ingtou State, died yesterday in an Okland Calif., lered in- - an automobile acudent engineer, city heating power diwas born tu tmon and Walks Mr hospital vision, because of the obin lived ii that community until one year Mr Holmes had been prominent solescence of. their coal burning Colon the Tbeaterual Stage Haijds agd here Teunjuiah equipment, took issue with the surviving ate his widow He was born in Sajt Lake July 13 haylor Walk , South Gate, Calif i five 1896 a son of Soren S and Christina Mis PhoeUe bruKaou, Murtwy engineers statements-- today in adaughters Larren Hotnr- - He had resided in Sail Mrs ?arah wmiams,Lonr Beach, caht statement.prepared Lako his entire life Beth Walkei He was a vet Mrs Thelma Hayes Mrs Mr. Butler said the plant was of World War I cfTHti and Misa Lyle Waikv South Gate Labi He la survived two sons Pvt Boyd Walke with the condemned as a smoke nuisance by a daughter, Mrs armv in Texas, and tpi Darrel Walks, two Shirley V South vuk, Salt Lake City years ago but continued to M with the army m the Philipiues three broth rs Holm Oakland, Fran is W Holm Kansan City , and Rob Funeral services will be onducted on operate coal burning I mon Waro 3 crttG Holm Loo Angel s, and his step 4he in ai Thursday pm plant 27 motherr Mrs Hannah L Holm with Bishop Golden Barrett of equipment and that the Salt hapel as ordered condemned soon HiTermcnt will "Be in Murray Lake fity TRiataig lx -- former 80 Henrietta Wood Marsh president of 1 tah Ladies mnulurv Grand Armv of the Republic, died Sunday aL hormrT)f u Ron,"" T "p nr Klmer Haish 133 S West Temple 0 She was born jn Sait Lake Aug 1854 a daughter ot Daniel and I aura A Gibbs Wood and was married to Hen ry Harsh in 187tT He died in 1801 Vis Alden E. Payne Surviving are Two daughter F1K Wilkins Alimeda f ahf and Mis v itt - E Parker Lwr AnrehT- r- twrr sonr in - Ah!en k i'.iVnr' M 1000 9h frir seph H Harsh Pleam Grove and F ii40 pm at his honte Otpfdtt-sr-fcje 44 -- Sad 14 dutbeles oi braXXirgi htl Lakerrantk timer Harsh l lft gred xrandtJuldreiL and iso rhage, dreo a Mr a Pavne ban and lunilienmo hildren great great grande been mployei Iv M rnoti Meyrdl Co He- - was a member for several year of Rolf ntitie Clara Logan Cox Tuesday, March 13, 194S after the smoke control code was adopted A letter from H. R. Brown Brown, Terry and Woodruff Co , Irvc , and former plant owners, termed the engi- - Pnt, ( 1921, in Union--. neers statements , "Inaccurate" and absolutely false Brown pointed out that the Troy Laundry ceased to exist as such in August 1942 when it was taken over by the army. It now Undulant Fever Hits 3 Three- - pew cases of undulant fever were reported last week, bringing the total in Utah for 1945, .to II, today reported Dr William M. McKay, state health commissioner-.One case was in Sanpete County, one in Utah County and the . third was a . After a three weeks, lull in the epidemic of diarrhea among new-bor- n babies, two additional cases were reported. A total" of 673 residen and 35 ' nt (hi, alirr - --of the morning 7; siphilis (resident), 7; (nonresident), 1; malaria, 5; rheumatic fever,- - 3, an- d- epidemic diarrhea of the newbarn, 2. While-U-Wa- it SHOE REPAIR , 4 cases of communi- non-resid- cable diseases ere reported during the week as compared to only 559 resident and 28 for the previous week. No new cases of influenza were reported from Davis County where there has beenan epidemic for more than a month However, Sanpete County turn-- d in 40 cases of influenza Totals for the week- - Chicken-po09, Influenza 43Tineaslesi 93, German measles, 45, mumps, 156; pneumonia, 2; scarlet fever, non-resid- operates under the correct name United States QuarterHp waa. born Feb 3, 1945, m SalF master Laundry v The letter" stated, however, i kr a brolh Surviving are hi parvnt that the laundry was one of the cr Kritb. - Blair and thre iqtere Fern first to install stoker equipment Betty Jean ami Gloria L HUu Salt Luke s mutemal gratua.iUeiv Mr, in Salt Lake and That the plant Don't Neglect Slipping Cora Baxley has been pointed out as a Graveside aervlre will be held to model" for- - coal burning withniorrow at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Fir out smoke. wttc diop- - slip ot wabbi r Also denied by Brown and De taixw you- - talk ai laugh oi nei? 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