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Show OBITUARIES Daniel Dickens t4VnH1 Dtckcni, 2, of 3At Ottrflcld r nut tu(lnfr for tha Hygi lcj company, m-'i it l;M p, n, Wtdqtaxttty la loess i bospltal. Born NovtmtMr 1. 18T4. tn Noiifumpten, Riigiand, h wu a son of Iuiij1 Daviy mnd atmnia Robinson Dickens. Mr. Dtrkcn bad boon am ploy ad an niiiiMr by tba HyaHa lea company for tha laat 22 yeara He had bean a reeideot of Kail Ike City for eaven yarC Rurv ina era his widow. Mr. Edith Palktt DlcVene: four dauahtere. la re. a. H Mvetak and Amelia. Kathleen and O lad ye iXckene. all of Halt Lake City, and ona stater sta-ter reeirlitie; tn ttialaml. Funeral servlrei will be eonditrtad at 1 ?. jti. Munday la tha rose room of the itrt1 mortuary. 3 East Seventh South iwl, with Bishop R. A Browen of the Belvedere L. D S. ward offlclatlnit. Burial will be tn the City cemetery. Prtenda may call at the French room In tha mortuary anf time prior to services. Barbara Lewis Barbara Lewis, tnfant daughter of Clyde C. and Verona Pansie Lewi, died Wednesday Wednes-day in a local hospital. The infant was born October 10. 103T, tn Bait Lake City. ' Survivmit. besides her parents, era two sletera. Mar fee ret and Lorraine Lewis, Halt l.ake City, and three half-aletere, Carol, Virginia and Thalia Lewis, Loa Angeles, Cat Graveside funeral services wilt be con-dwtd con-dwtd at 11 a. aa. Friday la the Draper temetery. Friends may cell at tha family residence, SI East First North street, Thursday evening eve-ning and Friday morning prior to services. Charles H. Baker Charles H. Baker. S3, prominent rcsl-JtMit rcsl-JtMit of Lotirmottt, Colo., and father of J. A Bakar, preetdant tha Baker Motor company of Salt Lake City, atked at his home l taongmont Wednesday avaaliaC, aa cording to word received her. The younger Mr. Baker left Salt Lake City Thursday after being Informed that hia father had suffered heart attack and as very III. In adwiltlna lo hit son, Mr. Baker is sui vtved by ona daughter living In Colorado. Anne W. Eckersley Mrs. Anna Williams gCcheraley, tl. wtfe f John Eckersley. died at 6 a. m. Thursday Thurs-day at tba family reaidenca, 66 Drlggs vanue. Mrs. Eckersley was horn January A. 1856 rt Moelyn, Fltniehlre. North Wales, a daughter of Edward and EUtabeth WU-liams. WU-liams. She was a plonrar mamber of tha Forest Dale L. D. S. ward and bad bean active In Its affairs. Surviving are bar husband, one son, John F.dward Erksriley, and ona daughter, Mrs. Harsh Scott, all of Salt Lake CUv: six g rs ndch I Id ren. thre great-grandchild rea and three sisters In Wales. Funeral arrangements bad aot been mads late Thursday. John William Arnup Funeral servtcea for John William Arnup. Ar-nup. 64, who died Wednesday at 10:55 a. m. at a local hospital, will be conducted Saturday at 3 p. m. at tha Laklu mortuary mor-tuary chspet. Tha veteran of flea clerk, who resided at 1NI3 Htxth East street, had been a resident of Halt Lake City for 53 years. le was bom June 7, 117:1. In England, a son of William and Emma Colby Amup. Surviving are hla widow. Mrs. Marr C. Arnup; a son. Dale Arnup; a daughter. Mrs. Delia Homer, and two grandchildren, all of Salt Lake City. mends may call at ibs- Larkln mortuary Friday from 4 to 8 p. m. and Saturday from (0 l a. until time of services. Interment Inter-ment will be In tha clly cemetery. Shirley Meglan PARK C1TT Mre fthlrisy Meglan. formerly for-merly Mrs. Ertc Walberg. died at Park City Miner's hospital Wednesday of pneumonia, pneu-monia, following a two-day Illness. Diana Burrows Jackson Funeral services for Mrs. Diana Burrows Jackson, SO. who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John W. Haslam. 544 West Third North street, will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. to the Sigurd L. D. a. ward chapel. , Surviving are a son. Owna Jackson of Ephraim: thrts daughters, Mrs. Lydla 7. Haslam and Mrs. Frances E. Dastrup of Halt Lake City, and Mrs. Hermalne Hill of Rooaevalt; 27 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren: two brothers. Philip Burrows of LaOrande. Ore., and George |