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Show , Deaths and Funerals 4 f DEATHS. At 4S4 East Seventeenth South street, E. G. Woodmansee, 70 years of age, died yesterday. He was a native o,f Ohio and came to Salt Lake from Denver in 1S91. His daughter, Mrs. Flora Woodmansee Dick, survives him. Funeral services will be held in the Eber W. Hall chapel at 3 p. m. today, following which the body will be placed in a vault temporarily, and sent to his old home for buaial at a later date. At To6 West South Temple street.-Mrs. An me Elizabeth Bowers, 70 years of age, died yesterday. She was a native of En-stand En-stand and came to Salt Lake in The body is at the S. M. Taylor chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. August Doenitz, 65 years of age, died in a hospital yesterday. He was an expert ex-pert accountant and made his home at the Newhouse hotel. The body will be sent by S. D. Evans to Denver for funeral fu-neral services and interment. Word has been received in Salt Lake of the death at Bozeman, Mont., of Mrs. Helena Ellis, wife of Ed Ellis, a merchant mer-chant of that city, March 14, from influenza. influ-enza. Mrs. Ellis was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Hicks, former residents resi-dents of Salt Lake, and is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Alma Mochemer, and a son, Ed Ellis. Jr., of Los Angeles. Thei following brothers and sisters also survive her: Joseph Hicks of Sheridan, Wyo.; Misd Geneva C. Hicks, Mrs. Clara Hutchinson and Mrs. Harry S. Anderson of Salt Lake. At the residence, 1450 South Fourth East street. Thomas G. Coale, 75 years of age, died yesterday. He is survived by his widow" and two daughters, Mrs. F. W. Klock and Miss Adelle Coale of this city, also by one brother and three sisters in St. Louis. Funeral services will be held at the residence Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be In the family lot in Mt. Olivet cemetery. At the rear of 40 North Fifth West street, Edmond Sharp, 25 years of age, died yesterday. lp was born in Salt Lake and had lived here all his life. Surviving Sur-viving him are his widow, Miss Vivien Sharp; one son, Fred; his mother, Mrs. Pauline Sharp; a brother, Fred Sharp,' and three sisters, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. George Conley and Mrs. L. Stahl. The body is at the Silver chapel awaiting funeral fu-neral arrangements. At 704 Emery street, Jack W. Majors, . five-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. i George W. Majors, died yesterday from pneumonia. The funeral cortege will leave the family residence at 4 p. m. to- 1 day. Services and Interment will be in I City cemetery. . FUNERALS. j Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha "Wells Palmer, who dieJ at Rigby, Idaho, -will be held at the residence of John Wells. 531 C street, at noon today. Bishop David Lyon of Ensign ward will conduct the services. The body will lie in state at the -Wells residence from 11 until 12 o'clock1. Liter men t in City cemetery, i Funeral services for Bushrod Wilson, who died at 756 Arapahoe avenue, Friday, Fri-day, will be held at the Silver chapel at 2 p. m. Monday. Bishop Kershaw N. White will conduct the serviced. Interment Inter-ment in City cemetery. Funeral services for Frans Wiegel will be held at the Kichards ward chapel, Garfield avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Est streets, at 2 p. m. today. Literment in City cemetery. Funeral services for John Arthur j t Thomey, who died Friday, will be held at the Larkin chapel at 4 p. m. today. Interment Inter-ment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Juliette Phelps Pratt, widow of Orson Pratt, will, be held in the Seventeenth ward chapel Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Friends are invited in-vited to attend. Interment will be in City cemetery. Funeral services for Solomon Wiegel, president of the Siep;el Clothing company of Salt Iake andButte, who died Friday, will be held at Baltimore, Md. The body was taken east by members of the family fam-ily yesterday. |