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Show I Deaths and Funerals ; DEATHS. James B. Record, four-year-old son of Mr. and airs. B. J. Record, died at a local hospital yesterday from the effects of influenza. in-fluenza. Funeral services -will be held Tuesday at Dewevville, his birthplace, at 2:30 p. m. The body will be taken to Deweyville, Tuesday at 11 a. m. Bridget Nugent. .82 years of age, died at a local hospital yesterday. The body is at the O'Donnell oi Co. undertaking establishment. Richard Pascoe, IS years of age, died at a local hospital Saturday night from injuries received by a tree falling on him near Ophir. air. Pascoe was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Pascoe of Mammoth. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at Stockton. The death of Mary Lutllow Cope, infant daughter of Albert J. and Ethel Ludiow Cope, occurred yesterday at the residence, 821 South Second West street. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the residence resi-dence at 3 p. m. FUNERALS. Services for Borto.o Selle, late a resident of Bingham, will be held Tuesday, commencing com-mencing at 11 a. m. The funeral cortege will leave O'Donnell & Co. funeral chapel at 1:45 a. m. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Services for Mrs. Sarah Ann Hawkins Kevsor, wife of W. G. Keysor, 454 South Third Etist street, who died Saturday, after an illness of seven months, will take place Wednesday at 2 p. ni. from the Eighth Ward chapel. Mrs. Keysor was the daughter of the late John B. Hawkins and Sarah Monitor Moni-tor Kevsor, one of the pioneer families of Salt Lake. She was GO years of age. Those surviving are: her husband, two children, Ruth and Harold: four sisters, Mrs. Charles Rasband, Mrs. Fred Kas-band, Kas-band, Mrs. C. S. Martin and Mrs. D. T. Sanders, and one brother, Thomas E. Hawkins; also two grandchildren. Interment Inter-ment will take place in City cemetery. |