Show F 4 4 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 1 i 1 THE GRIM REAPER i i ii 1 J o R 4 O A 01 4 I I wAA I I I t MJ TT T V I TP It was wall with sincere sorrow and ancl deep regret that the news of or Mss Miss Catherine 1 l To Towey's ers er's death WB was All received last nl night ht November 2nd Beloved by all who knew her admired ad nel- admired mired for her many excellent ties lies and a esteemed because of ot her exceptional exceptional ex ex- et- et I ability her beautiful charac character ter and anel charming personality Miss Catherine Towey will be missed and mourned not only by those near and dear clear to her but by her a associates and many friends The Tho young lady was S taken sick on Saturday October and while whilo her condition was nn known to be serious seri seri- serious ous her demise came camo as a surprise and shock to her loved ones The at attending attending attending at- at tending physicians Dr nr Hart Darta a of this city and Dr nr Hummer of Salt Lake did everything known to medical science eel eel- ence to check the tho dread disease of in In- In pneumonia but despite their united efforts and the constant care and attention of loved ones Death neath came and the beloved sufferer passed to to her hor final rest Miss Catherine was born In Eureka Eureka Eure Eure- ka Ira Utah February 8 8 1897 When I IlIe live ll years of a age e she came with her I parents to Park City and for sixteen years she lived In our midst and al always always always al- al I ways a favorite with those who knew he her In her early life lICe Miss Catherine attended attended attended at at- tended St. St Marys Mary's school then later the public IJ schools of our city graduating graduating fr from m the Park City High school class clasa of 1914 completing completing her high school course course in three years She was an ardent worker and close student always alwa's popular ind nd beloved by her classmates The few tew moms members members mem mem- bers of her class yet In our city were at the cemetery to pay their last respects re- re respects respects re re- and farewell to Catherine After Atter her graduation from high school deceased attended a business college in Salt Lake City and securing her diploma pursued her I profession that profession that of I and which she was un unusually usually proficient she was employed in Salt Satt Lake for two years but yearnIng yearning yearning yearn yearn- ing for Cor her homo home town and loved ones she applied for and secured a position at the Broadwater Mills Inter la later later la- la ter she was employed at the Judge Smelter and at the time of her death was In the office of the Welsh Driscoll Driscoll Driscoll Dris- Dris coll Buck Duck establishment Accurate Accurate ate faithful and dependable her work won commendation and praise from front her employers and admiration from her fellow workers b because cause of her quiet disposition her helpfulness ss and her pleasing personality Her home life was ideal her presence presence pre- pre sence ence bringing sunshine in the tome home home and a n smile and a word of cheer heer always greeted members of the family amily Her absence from the le will cause aching hearts for or years to come To mother sisters sisters sis sis- ers and brothers the passing on of beloved Catherine Is a sad loss and ando to o them sympathy is extended by hosts of friends Deceased is survived by her mother mothr moth- moth er er r Mrs Mary 1 Towey two sisters Mary lary and Ellen and three brothers Frank rank Edward and John Her father faher father fa- fa ther her Mr Frank Towey died li in II this city ity eight years ago Three cousins who came down Butte Dulle two weeks ago because of the death of ot their brother Micheal Micheal Mich- Mich eal J. J Towey were at th the bedside when hen the end came these were D. D J. J Towey M. M J J. J Towey and P. P F F. F Tow Towey ey Miss Catherine was a member of the he local tent of Lady the Ladles Ladies Auxiliary of ot Ancient Order of and a beloved member of the Park City Alumni The funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon at 2 A large cortege cortege cortege cort cort- ege followed the remains to Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glen- Glen wood Cemetery where service were ere held Rev Father Rosa of Salt Lake I officiating because of the sickness of Rev nev Father McNally The floral tributes were many and beautiful remembrances from scores of friends The pall bearers were Wm Win Burke Durke Frank Corrigan Roger Hoger Trainer Train Train- er Wm Terry Redmond McDonough McDonough McDonough McDon- McDon ough and Wm Ryan She thought our good night kiss was given And like a lily Illy her life lICe did close Angles that repose And the next waking In heaven hea hea- ven O O O ib J. J n. N Hm There has hap been bren several sad lII deaths In la our OUI city the past fast two weeks and andone andone andone one of the saddest 1 Ie the tile death of Homer Longan a 1 young oung matt malt of ot only 28 years pars and aUlI who leaves a wire wife and amI three small children lie He was stricken strick en with Influenza and aurl In a It day or no so pneumonia developed and Tuesday last death came to relieve hJ lite hia Intense suffering lIe He with his hlA wife and babes abes had only been en Ih In Park City about tw two years Ills his home was In Denver and ho he came canto to Salt Lake Lako on a 1 visit and 11 M lM i uncle Murray advised him t to come como to Park City which he did securing employment at the Silver Sliver King I About a year ago he secured employment III nt the Judge Smelter where he el a most competent become a general favorite because of his al always always al al- ways pleasing personality and reliability relia relia- Two weeks ago deceased received word wort that his aged agel father had hall been Injured by u a motorcycle and he left Immediately for his home homo to render what aid ho he could for his parent The aged father and it was arranged that both his father and mother would come como Park City to make their home with their son Bon and daughter and were packing lacking up to come to Park City when their beloved son was stricken with his fatal Catal illness Deceased had Just returned returned returned re re- re- re turned from his Denver visit when ho he was stricken To his devoted wire wife and aged parents sincere sympathy Is extended He lie was a member In good standIng standing stand stand- Ing of the local Camp of the Modern Woodmen o of America under whose auspices funeral services will be beheld beheld beheld held to 0 A A 0 A 0 A i YOUNG BABY DIES R Last Tuesday after a short illness with pneumonia BernIce Jane the beloved five months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Carter of ot this tills city away leaving his Ills parents stricken with sorrow It was the only girl and while but a few months old she sho had so entwined her young lICe around the tho hearts of the fond parents that Its sudden taking laking away left loft a void and lankness in the home that only time c can n remedy The sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy of many friends go out to the bereaved ones because of their loss and grief The funeral took place Illace yesterday afternoon Rev R. R D. D Zook officiating officiating ing and giving words of comfort to the sorrowing ones If there therA In is I. I flint will Mill an endure lur The TIt eye eye of of G God Cod be because e it ii still ti iI is pure It H is the spirit of a little child Fresh from his hand and therefore undefiled A A A I ANOTHER HAD tun DEATH JJ ATH At Atthe the emergency Broadwater hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital last MOll Monday Y l Archibald C. C ring died from frum pneumonia following an attack of influenza I 11 II is a sad acl death dath because ot of the that Mr MI Gehring Jell ring was wan a t. t young pi n n and leaves a wife ac and six children children children child child- ren to whom the sympathy of ot tin the tinen entire entire en en- n tire community is extended Deceased was born In Idaho in 1891 He lie came to Park City with his family about three years ago l For or a time he worked at the Judge Then he Ito became interested in the National Garage and a few weeks ago h accepted a a position with the Broadwater people to supervise the dismantling of the mill lie He was stricken with the fiu flu and despite the best of ot medical attention and careful nursing the I stricken ken man grew worse until until death ended his suf suf- He was a man of high bight principle and made many friends during his residence In our midst He was a member of the in which organization he carried 2000 insurance The remains were shipped to Salt Lake this afternoon and funeral serI services services ser ser- vices will be held I to tomorrow I A A J JL 0 v 0 v 0 v FIti I Fredrick Brems died last Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- I day November 2nd from pneumonia pneumonia monia Influenza Deceased had been a resident o of our city for three years and up to the time of was shift boss at the Silver King Coalition He was highly thought of by both employers and employee s. s and leaves a large number of friends who mourn his liis I sudden demise He Is survived by a wife and one daughter and t to these sympathy 1 Is extended in their hour of sorrow Ha lie was a native of Germany and was 39 years of age lie He was a mem ber her of the local lodge of The remains were shipped to Salt Sal Lake for tor burial on Wednesday Goo A AM ANDY V OSKA Andy Oska a native of Finland died at the emergency hospital last las Saturday of or Influenza He lie was 4 41 years of age So far as known he be ha hano has no relatives In this county Ills re remains re remains mains are still at the undertaking parlors awaiting a casket |