Show Utah Ulah Theater Star Of Early Day Succumbs at al 84 Funeral services for Mrs Marion Manon Marion Ma- Ma Ma Ma- rion non Bowring Banks 84 84 who died Wednesday afternoon at her home 58 68 West North Temple street of ot acute influenza will win be conducted conduct conduct- 4 ed cd Saturday jat j- j at E East a. a as s t South Temple street Well known in Utah's early theatrical the- the f 4 history i Mrs Banks was born June 29 1859 in S Salt a 1 t Lake City a daughter of Henry Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry E. E and Marlon Marion B. B Fleming Bow- Bow 1 4 J ring Utah pio- pio Mrs Banks Her father with Phil Margetts Margett organized one of ot the first Utah stock companies which played Inthe in inthe the Jie old Bowring B theater on East First South street Her parents often otten played leading roles role in performances performances per- per in the old Salt Lake theater heater and she and her sisters often played youthful roles In Ogden the family later es established established es- es a millinery business She was married to Orville Dye Banks and they moved the business to Salt L Lake ke City where it operated under the name name of Banks Mull Milli nery Following her husbands husband's death she retired and resided with her daughter Mrs LeRoy Eccles Ogden for a number of years For r the past 15 years year she resided in n Salt Lake City Surviving are two daughters Mrs l Fred G. G Taylor and Mrs P. P Melvin clvin Petersen Salt Lake City three sisters Mrs Laura Rich Salt Lake City Mrs A. A M. M Campbell Campbell Camp- Camp I bell jell Ogden Mrs Fred G. G Clark LOS Angeles two brothers W. W D D. Salt Lake City and J. J F. F Bowring Brigham City 13 grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children and 11 great dren Friends may call at East South Temple street Friday from 4 t to 8 S p. p m. m and Saturday from 10 a. a m. m to time of services Burial will be bo in the Ogden City tery |