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Show FUNERAL TODAY, 2 P. M., FOR ABRAHAM JENKINS Funeral services will be conducted conduct-ed at 2 p. m., today, Thursday, in the Fourth ward chapel for Abraham Abra-ham Jenkins. He died Saturday of pneumonia in a Los Angeles', Cal., hospital, at the age of 67, and was a former resident of this city. Friends may call at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. C. Harrison, Harri-son, 344 East 3rd No. St., before the services. Burial will be in the City cemetery, ceme-tery, directed by Claudin funeral home. Mr. Jenkins was born in Deser-et, Deser-et, Utah, Jan. 1, 1878, and was a son of William and Elizabeth Thomas Tho-mas Jenkins. He was employed as a blacksmith for the Utah-Idaho Sugar company in Springville for 19 years. In 1932, he moved to Pro-vo Pro-vo where he was fireman at a Provo hospital until 1938, when the family moved to Bellflower, Calif. He had recently been employed em-ployed in an aircraft factory. He married Rosetta Ostler at Eureka, July 11, 1896. She died in 1939 and he later married Mrs. Myrtle Harrison of Bellflower. Survivors include his widow and twelve sons and daughters by the first marriage: Eldon A. Jenkins, Stanwood, Wash.; Mrs. Ethel Young, El Monte, Calif.; Chester Jenkins, Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Birdie Baldwin, Bellflower, Calif.; Mrs. Goldie Huber, Whittier, Cal., Norman Jenkins, San Pedro, Cal.; Loranie Jenkins, Holy Dale, Calif., Ted M. Jenkins, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Ida Roach, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Melva Harrison and Harley O. Jenkins, Springville; Richard H. Jenkins, U. S. Navy; also thirty-four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and a brother, broth-er, Thomas Jenkins, Salt Lake City. |