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Show C01VSM1TTEES ISSOE CI1 CMS Stock Is to Be Sold at the Show for Red Cross Benefit. County chairmen of the various Red Cnms heifer committeea in the -several j ceuntios throughout the -state are sending out a call for heifer calves. Thof?e cftlvoR arc to hu Hold at the f;it sijnek show which in to be held in Salt ;L-ake the firnt week In April. The money dt-rlved from tho sale of calveH tlonali.d "will not ko into the general gen-eral Rod Ci'ohh fund. Kach chapter will receive the exact net amount (if money derived from the buIo of calves contributed contrib-uted by them. it. J. Shieldn, manager of the 9nlt Lake county chaprur of tho Red Cross, requcm that all heifer calf committees tfend in a report as to how many calves will be sent no that adequate Rccominodatiotjw may be arrariKed for the ftame. All cattle must he Hhipped so as to reach Halt Lake by April 8, as judging and the award of prizes begin on that date. , Deaths and Funerals , . f DEATtiS. At 15 7 South Seventh West mrept, Charles Rlehurd Koley, -1 years of aut eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Foley, died ytHteiday, from diphtheria. Funeral services ser-vices were held vestcrday afternoon at the graveside In Mt. Olivet cemetery. At 59 South Seventh West street, Raymond Ray-mond Fowler, years of .iko, son of Mr-fcnd Mr-fcnd Mrs. Charles A. Fowler, died yes-tordav. yes-tordav. He was born in Salt Lnke, October Octo-ber 27, 1X95, and had returned from France after his dlscharye from the army onlv four months aio. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Joseph Wil-llnm Wil-llnm Tavlor, Tuesdiiy, at 2 p. m. Friends are invited to attend. Interment in City cemetery. Word was received In .Salt Lake last nlpht of the death at Fresno, Cal., of Mrs. Leah OlTcr, widow of Charley OftVr and a former resident of this city. She Is survived by four Hons, Nathan, Lola rid, Harold wnd Clarence Offer, and tour dtmjrhtrrs, Mrs. V. Hazel ton, Mrs. Joseph R'tmheim, Mrs. Katherine Goldsmith and Mrs. Luclle learned. She was a member of Banner hive No. H, Ladies of the ilaccabees and Eastern Star and a member mem-ber of tho Ladies' auxiliary of the G. A. R. Lurial will bo in San Francisco tomorrow. to-morrow. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Mrs. Anneta M. Ratischer, who died Friday, will be held Monday, March 10. The cortege will leave the O'Donnell chapel at 11:H0 a. m. for the Cathedral of the Madeleine, where mass will be celebrated at 12 o'clock. Interment in Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Rauschcr Is survived by her husband, two daughters and one son. Funeral services for Mrs, M. H. King, who died Thursday night, will be held at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Corrao, 344 East Eleventh South street, Monday, at 1 p. m. Interment will be in Alt. Olivet cemetery. Private funeral -services for Mrs. A. D. Pier, who died Friday from Influenza, were held yesterday at the 3. D. Evans chapel, the Rev. George E. Davies officiating. offi-ciating. After the services the body was taken by members of the family to Crooley, Colo., lor Interment.' Funeral services for George McLough-lln, McLough-lln, 43 years of age, a printer, whose death occurred Saturday morning, in a hospital, will be held at the O'Donnell chapel Monday, at 2 P. m. Interment in City cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Susannah W. Bennett, 79 years of aee, wife of Charles W. Bennett, will be held at the graveside In Wasatch Lawn cemetery at .2 p. m. today. to-day. The body will lie .In state at Ihe residence, SGO "East Twenty-seventh South street, from 11 a, m. until 1 p. m. Memorial services for Corporal Joseph Henry Sore-risen and First-class Private Leonard Hailstone Peterson will be held in the Tenth ward chapel at 6:30 p. m. t oday. Major Wesley King will be the principal speaker and a musical program lias been arranged. Funeral services for Nephf L. Cottam, Jr., will be held at the. residence, 318 E street, at 1 p. m. today. Bishop C. C Neslen officiating. Interment will be in City cemetery. Funeral services for Moroni H. McAllister, Mc-Allister, 71 years of age, who died at the 1 residence, 155 East Sixth South street, Wednesday, will be held in the Eighth ; ward chapel at 2 p. m. today, Bishop O. F. Hunter officiating. The body will lie in state at the residence from 12 until ; 1 o'clock today. Interment in City cemetery. ceme-tery. , |