Show I I PASSED TO THEIR FINAL REST j I rI ri r I I i I II I I i J JI I I I Ii i W r I t I i i I I 1 I f fj I j i I I i I I W c L. L O i John M. M Macdonald t John lJ Murdock Macdonald l only son of bar Mr and Mrs R. R W W. Macdonald of this city is dead another of the thi many victims of the cursed za It t is 11 one olle of ot the very ery sad deaths because it takes from the scene o of life a oung young man mal just past last his hh nineteenth year strong physically bright lovable and ambitious The grief of the devoted parents parent and sisters sIsters' at the tho pausing oil ou of their beloved son eon son and brother can be only vaguely imagined by those who vho have not passed through a similar sorrow and in their great loss the keenest sympathy goes out to them and maylie may mayHe maylIe lIe He who and away touch their hearts with compassion and sad give them strength and fortitude to bear their loss It was wal just a week last Sunda Sunday that John complained of a cold and not I feeling reeling well His Ills mother an and faher fa fa- father father fa- fa ther her being Salt Lake his sister urged arged him to go to bed and get a doctor The The- youth la laughed athe at atthe atthe the he Idea and said he would soon Boon soone be e all right He was to have have gone to o work Sunday night but he be do- do decided decided de de- not to Monday Monda morning there was eras no particular alarm felt by him himor or rr his hie sister The latter went to her ber work as teacher at the Jefferson School She was uneasy however about bout her brother and so expressed herself to Principal Larson who advise ad ad- vise h her r to go home to to him him 4 d. This she he did and then insisted calling on-calling a t doctor The case wa was was pr pronounced Influenza The mother and father were notified and came home by the first Fret train and everything possible that hat could be done by medical skill And nd loving constant attention was do lone done e. e but pneumonia developed from tram the he start and the unequal fight continued continued con con- hued until Tuesday morning of ot this we week k at 1130 when death triumph triumph- ed ed d and a beloved sterling young man passed on to the other side aide John M M. M Macdonald was waa born In Park City on November 19 1899 1809 He Us lie lieI 1 went vent through our public schools and ad i iwas I was graduated from our local high I I school chool In May U 1917 11 He lie was a pop pop- popular ular student In high school always at it the top with his bis lesson lessons lessons' and a a general favorite because because ot of ethic his hl at j al-j ways wars genial happy appy After Atter graduating from 1615 high g school be found employment t at t te the e Broadwater mill and proved ro dl dla a apt jq td It 1 learning the new flotation process that bat a good position was was' offered Vim alp y M MM 11 M 1 H. H at t the big pill j 1 al at Silver Silver- Silverton of f which be he was wu In charge charell ton 0 oal Colorado lie He r remained mah ed t tt e la Ia t I November when he her re returned turned to th to to iel register iele e for tor U U. U 8 1 army service c tor l th b pOll pod tion at the Judge smelter and later went to work In the thA Ontario mine- mine and was as employed there when taken i sick He lie was ambitious to go to college and was saving mon money to return to ton Silver to resume his work under Mr 1 and and next year to go to college and take up mechanical engineering engineering engineering en en- and chemistry chemistry he he having special inclination and ability along these lines Sincerity was a characteristic of John Macdonald and during his brief life be tie could have truthfully lly applied to himself the quotation of Dickens' Dickens when when ho hI said sald Whatever I have tried to do in life I have tried to do well whatever whatever whatever what what- ever I have devoted I have devoted myself completely in great alms aims and in small I 1 have always been thoroughly in lu earnestA earnest A capable and exemplary young man a dutiful son a lovable brother all and a true friend was John Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Mac Mac- donald and his untimely death is sincerely regretted and truly mourned mourn mourn- ed The remains were taken to Salt Lake this afternoon for interment Services will be held in Salt Lake from the Evans funeral chapel Rev Hev Peter A A. A Simpkins elating Interment will be in Mt Olivet cemetery The floral tributes were many among them being boing beautiful pieces from the High School Alumni and teachers and pupils of ot the public schools I William J. J Mitchell 1 v tt Ft t y v Word was was received in this city Monday morning to the effect that William Mitchell had died at his home borne ome In Provo of influenza m monia menla after only a few Cew days das Illness He Jle was waa the eldest son Bon of Mr and andI Mrs Mm Wm Mitchell who for tor many I years were well known and highly respected respected re re- re- re re residents of this tM city city- they lUo moving Iron from here to Provo eight years yeara ago agor Deceased wa wu was born In Park City thit thirty four y t r yeara years ago ago jo He lie moved oved to Provo Provo with h his parents pare and since that time h hat has m made de regular I full weekly I vla visits ti to our city Jt J farm r products h he- he being ono of the beat beat known k i and anti popular pular of t the the el loony many q p rs v Who lio ho k viB visit i o our r tit city l 10 He Ie i. i survived t ed bl hl parent andi a and d r-f. r J i hac brg l and rand sister one brother t ez X rUu u W p Par r i t. t Cuy try y la in the tha employ Of Paull Pauli o out arout t to J the fh ones Dada Da to Mr M 1 M Itch ell w was' was alL m n b t Masonic lodge of this elty- elty a aid andt d b. b IJ uner l t Uie na pf e 1 of the lodge lodl of Provo j r JOHN A. A LOWE l t John A A. A Lowe who was reported so seriously In these columns last week succumbed to the dread disease disease dis ills ease of pneumonia Influenza-pneumonia last Saturday morning after a weeks week's Ill ill ill- ness Deceased was one of ot Park City's CIt's best known citizens He lIe had made his home in our community for tor eighteen years ears and had the respect and confidence of knew him For several years be he was a trusted of ot the Silver Sliver King Coalition He lie was born in Salt Lake City oa January 1877 He lie is survived b by a widow and two children his mother two sisters slaters and one brother brother Mrs Mrs A A. Peterson Mrs Ed Malin and Oscar Lowe Lowe Lowe- and to these thes sorrowing ones sincere sympathy Is extended In n their be be- lie He was a member of ot local lodge of in which he carried Funeral services services' were held in front of the L. L D D. S. S church Tuesday afternoon af at- First Counselor A A. A. A Brim officiating The remains were takeI taken to Salt Lake on the afternoon train Interment taking place Wednesday afternoon in the City Cemetery services services services ser ser- vices being held at the he grave 4 I Charles V V. V Bloom f I t t F H i 4 M t H HOne l lOne One of at the sad deaths of the week was vas that of ot Charles V. V Bloom loom Blooma a anew a anew anew new comer coiner to Park City Deceased came here from Eureka only two weeks before he was taken sick Ills His home was in Goshen Utah lie He secured work at one of the mines here and sent f for r his family They secured rooms at the Stanley house bouse and the day after their arrival Mr Bloom was taken down with za lie He had secured s house on Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Nor Nor- folk avenue ands avenue avenue and and when stricken be he with his family were ere cOD compelled pell d move move in this house he being so BO sick p pat at the time that be collapsed while being transferred to his now home Pneumonia developed and despite a all l efforts he succumbed to the awful l disease The family had al scarcely nothing In the home and sick man Ulan an and family famIly family fam fam- ily were dependent upon neighbors neighbors- who saw to it that the family needed needed needed need need- ed nothing in their distress and af af- Dec Deceased ased was a native of Utah and only twenty-seven twenty years of age His parents and other relatives reside at Goshen He lIe l leaves ves' ves a widow and three small children These Thee were left In destitute circumstances strangers In Ina ina a u. strange city and without a cent to meet expenses so unfortunately thrust upon them Louie Girard and Bert Stanley started a subscription list and with the aid of the Red Cross ladles sufficient funds were raised to tide the bereaved wife and mother over for the present Because ot of the town of t Goshen beIng being belag be be- ing lag under quarantine the family were persuaded to remain In hi the Park the remains of the unfortunate husband and father being shipped to tobis his bis home town for interment Sincere sympathy Is le extended the widow in her trial and affliction A new borne bome has been secured for forthe forthe the widow and her babes and friends friend will help In every way war possible until the she and her home folks decide what U Is a best beet to be done Julia Abbey i f Julia Julla Abbey well pit known In this city died died In Berkeley D California Jan ia 16 1918 tUII She bite w wl was l born b in Park ark City in tn 19 1901 And lD I attended the th schools of t this sN city t until Inti the he family moved to Salt Lake Lake City in 1916 un rte Je er father ether lIr i died I H lu this thU city live five and a halt halt lean ear ago q Last May loOy fU AbbeT wasI wad calle lle t to I Qa a rt illness i oft of if br tb NI ld l san aon J b i. i fI t ti 1 time VI Kaa t e e l ft T n. n P 4 de en Collage of bt BaU eft City City Owing to the fact tut that her ber heart wa w. was 7 II I Passed to Their Final Rest I l muaau mm m Continued from Par Pan One always weak they thought it best for tor her ber to go to Berkeley and be with her sister Bister Miss Mary Abbe Abbey until her mother could be bo with her again The brother is not well yet She was just two days daB with influenza influenza- pneumonia tier Her weak heart being the cause of death death Her lIer mother could not be at her bedside before the th end ca came e but arrived a few hours bours later ater The youngest brother Frank could not come to the funeral for he Is II just from Influenza him him- self The funeral took place from St. St Agustin's parish Monday Jan She was loved by all who knew her for her thoughts were always for tor her loved ones and friends And her short life lite was so well spent that it will always be a R comfort to the heart broken mother sister and brothers brothers bro bra there to look back peon i Mrs Lucy Simmons i it t N r t 4 h Ft Another sad d death ath Monday when Mrs Lucy Maud Simmons was was was' called to her reward The lad lady had I been ailing since the of ot January January Janu Janu- ary but it was not until a week before before be be- fore tore her death that influenza set In followed by pneumonia and nothing could stop the ravages of this dread disease Deceased was the wife wite of Mr Claude F. F Simmons who for tor several months past has been employed at atthe atthe atthe the Welsh Driscoll Buck Duck establish establish- ment Mr and Mrs Simmons have made their home In Park City for tor the past eighteen en months and during that tha time Mrs Simmons made many friends because of her affable manner manner manner man man- ner and kindly disposition Mrs Simmons was the daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Mrs Richard F. F White of Salt Lake City City and was born in that city on September 27 1888 Besides Besides Besides Be Be- sides her parents she leaves a husband husband husband hus hus- band and three children and to parents parents parents par par- husband and children the syn sym pathy of the community goes out l In their great sorrow and bereavement The remains remains' were shipped to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon and services ser vices were held at the undertaking parlors o of Joseph William Taylor today today today to to- day Internment being in the city cemetery aaa i. I Mrs Clara Gibson I What came as a distinct shock last Wednesday was the news of the death of Mrs Clara Gibson wife of Mr Ken Gibson who succumbed to toan toan toan an attack of ot pneumonia after a ten days Mrs Gibson was one of the best known young matrons matrons in our city city- She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Hales of this city and was born here on the of August 1897 and lived here all her life On the of ot May 1916 she was married married married mar mar- ried to Mr Ken Gibson one ont child being born to the happy couple Two weeks ago to-day to Mrs Gibson was taken with a slight cold and while persuaded to go to bed bod she in insisted insisted In in- slated that she felt as well as ever the the only unfavorable symptom being that she bad had an occasional er Last Friday night d de the care and attention given her pneumonia pneumonia monia developed Old and new now rem rem- remedies edles edies were applied d by loves ones without avail she gradually getting worse until Death claimed her Wed Wed- Mrs Gibson was of ot a cheerful happy nature and life lite to her was al always al al- ways says round of ot pleasure and pl aS arid rp-arid and all were wore were attracted to her by alwo always alwa's 8 pleasIng pleasing pleas pleas- pleasIng I ing personality Her ller death comeS come as a crushing bl wl to the tho young husband and parents and brother and sisters and to these sincere sympathy goes out In their dark hour of ot trial and und sorrow sor sor- row row Funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at af at 12 1230 30 o'clock the cortege cortege cortege cort cort- ege to leave the und undertaking parlors parlors par par- lors lors at that hour bour Services will be beheld beheld held at the cemetery 0 f. f Mr John Forsman I N N N N After an Illness of ot ten days day John Forsman Foreman a well-known well Park City miner fell tell a victim t to l the prevailing epidemic lo lI of or Influenza pneumonia He ne was wal a splendid an of ot lIb physical phy steal manhood and a capable young man with a bright future His sudden sudden sudden sud sud- den taking away will be mourned by many friends He lie was born in Park City In 1885 and was the ion eon of Mr fr and Nfl Mn John of Provo a For or many years past he be had been employed Implored by the Silver King Coalition Coalition Coall- Coall tion and was popular with his tellow fellow tel fel low workmen because of his always g good od nature and happy disposition Dudes Besides his parents he ho is le survived by br a 0 widow and one ono child and three brothers one brothers one of whom is le serving inthe In Inthe tl the e U. U S. S army at Camp Kearney Sympathy goes out to them In their bereavement Funeral arrangements have not yet ret been made word being awaited from his soldier brother i 1 Mrs Sara Gordon I This morning at o'clock Mrs Sala Parcell Gordon wife wite of ot David Gordon of ot this city died after a short Illness with monia Mrs Gordon had been a resident reel resi dent of this city for tor five years and was Vas esteemed by all who knew her She Sho Is survived by her parents husband husband hus hus- band and two children and to them tho the sympathy of ot tho the community goes o ot out t in their bereavement Deceased was born In Wallsburg Wasatch county Utah on June 23 1888 She Sho was the daughter of ot Mr and Mrs John L. L Parcell Parcel now of Provo Tho The remains will be taken to Wallsburg for interment oL r frs Mrs Catherine l' l 4 N Amon Among the sad deaths deatha of the week Is that of ot Mrs Cn Shields wife of Mr tr Wm who fell feU a victim of ot influenza monia Wednesday last Deceased was a resident of our city for tor many years and was beloved by all who knew her for her man many sterling womanly womanly wo wo- wo manly qualities A devoted wife an Ideal mother a |