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Show Deaths and Funerals DEATHS. tr. Helen Hoot, uLstor of Mlaa Oeor-fi'n. Oeor-fi'n. Matlu-r, duv.1 at thA Ikm no, v l? Last ihilrd oucli btrfi't , orday mnrun v. l-o a j bvrii in 1 ut;ue, ScotlaJid. January Jan-uary 1SJ.I. ntu duUK'ittr o( John .. aud Mmy .Mather. Couum; lo I'tali ult.i tho tamily la ISoj. riio oMd-.rcd all tJ.--ha-dsiiipa early piciiuiT I'.ff. Mr a. KCH"t and her siJtcr, Ot-orftia. wcro at ono tlnio UiO K-adinjr drcst.inaa-ory drcst.inaa-ory of ir.xlt Lako. Mrj. iioot w aa u tcachor ai tho Unlvertnty if Utah for ton years, la charge of dotrcotic art. In later yearn tdio ubsttod uf the Vcun omeu'b Chrtaiian assoeUt Ion. he v a, a. niomhor of tho Ladies' Literary club. ,1'hjneral aervdees wtll bo held at U o'clock Friday njornlnir uf tho lionni lie:ida are Invited to uttond. Interment Inter-ment w iJJ bo la Mount Olivet cemetery. Uobert Hartley. 82 ycara of ugo, for tho lat twenty eard a naide-nt ot Irait take, diod at h "local hctpltal !u.d n'gl.t. Ho had recently movod trom Hull La Ho to andy, w hero ho v. at. livtuj; w !th Ul: da UjC liter, fisu Ada Hartley. Ho way a native of Unhand and had n.intng interests inter-ests In No ad... burd v'j'g. bonide j his daughter, aro tv o bont. Hobert W. of fchireka, L'al., and Kalph L. I lartic y o' New ork. 1'uucra! armrgorr.rnts wl'l be com plated ou r.e-lpt of wn--d imia tho tw o tone. The body it at tho Lbci" . Hail u.".dorta.kii't Ocitabhtdimeai. airs. AV.ee H. Baxter, ulfe o.' AVtil'.am H. Bajkttr, born Juno ISij.. tn Ln- laud, and a ret 'dent of .-t I.ako for the last twtii'.y -eight varf. d'od ut thu home. bi Ninth a enuf. r.-tervla- of apoplrtky. bho wait tho da uk titer vt Jlr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Soncs. yurxdvlrg are her hujhar.d. throe children. Mrs. V. C. V aiht r, Miss V. B;o.ter ar.d M-. G, T. Martin, one brother, Kme-'t 15. Soncs. all of ItjH LiiUe. l-NjnerviJ serviced v. 'l' bo held 'tomorrow 'to-morrow at thi Joseph NVil'.iiVii T.lr funeraJ chapel. rni-da aro invito to attend. l.iunncr.t ill bs In the City co:uete."' FUNERALS. Tho fur.-ra! o.' Thoir.ds Uichard Kller-bta.ck, Kller-bta.ck, 4 cans of Hge. prominent buii-nes buii-nes nan "and r alive of iSatt Lake, v ho d:ed at htj Uor.ie. 81 K ftroet. Tue.,da !i!ght, after a Imgertrg lilnets. will be he.d at the hor.v t 5 o'clock t.'.:s aftf-r-nc-'n. H rtal .vlll bo in City cemotec;. . Mr. KiUrb(H'k't businoto c-reer began a3 a c'.exa vitli the iSalt I-ake City uae eomrjy ai d the local I tan Light t TVn.ct :on co n pa ri y . 1 ii to., td aii c.'o: k ii-d t-f-'re a' with tn-'f- t w o cone.:.; irom 173 ufjf.l 1804. May S. l-'T, he mar-ied : Iv-.a Ade .; Tuil-'c, v ho d'-.-d seven years ago. Three tope and l;f-teen l;f-teen brothers ard tittcra survbe buu. At the tin: of hit aoa;h Mr. M!krb"l! was eecretajy of th-s Lah K"-'C l'-: coir. pan v a."d the Utah Line fc M'ne company. Vie- "-aa ono of the founders e' both concerr.a and also one of tne founders of the Cillrens' Coal company. He was a membr of the .em G-mn-.a g.cietv of tho University r-f Utah and was a contrlDjtor of many articles to Peck's Sua and to local no-v;-papors. Mr. EPerbeck w a3 a member of the Ada club, which he stred as ecerelary hi 1?15. He was a member of t.:e city board of education. ' Services for ?Ut3 liejsle Lyon Ud-i-ard" w ho died December 1, w ill bo h-ld at the home. 949 Uast Second Sout.i K'reet at 2 o'cloo'i Thursday afternoon. , ifuermoat will bo In Mount Olivet cemc- UMi"sa Hdwards was the o'.dcbt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ldwards and w-aa born in Naticoke. Fa.. November 1ST?. She taught piano for a number of years in Salt Lake. |