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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS 1 P. m. today. The cortege will leave the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. G. Williams, 535 Fifth avenue, at 12:40 p. m. The body may be viewed at this place from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. on the day of the funeral. Funeral services of Miss Myrtle Coon will be held at the Wasatch Lawn cemetery ceme-tery today at 1 p. m. Friends are cordially cor-dially invited. The funeral of Miss Libbie Wells Mc-Entire Mc-Entire will be held at 2 p. m. today. Friends and relatives -will assemble in front of the residence of Mrs. McEntire's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roulon S. Wells, 101 Second avenue, at 2 o'clock, and the funeral services wil be held at City cemetery, ceme-tery, under the direction of Bishop T. A. Clawson. The funeral of Miss Licklin " Christine Jensen, who died at the family residence, 752 Parker's lane, Thursday, will be held in Mill Creek cemeter yat 1 p. m. today. The cortege will leave the residence at 12:30 p. m. Funeral services for Albert Vamef, who died last Sunday, will be held in the City cemetery shortly after 11 a. m. today. The cortege will leave the O'Don-nell O'Don-nell chapel at 11 a. m. Funeral services for Joseph Broolis Snyder, who died at Colorado Springs, October 24, will be held at City cemetery Monday at 12 o'clock noon. He was a member of Salt Lake Typographical union No. 115. Funeral services for George H. Moore will be held today in City cemetery. The body will leave the O'Donnell undertaking chapel at 2 o'clock. Mr. Moore, who was 45 years of age, is survived by his widow and son, Lawrence H. Moore. The Casket will be open between 10 and 12. Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Sutherland Suther-land Ryser, 252 Eleventh avenue, wife of J. Paul Ryser, who died yesterday of pneumonia, will be held in City cemetery today at 3 p. m. Mrs. Ryser is survived by her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherland. Funeral services wil be held today at 3 o'clock in City cemetery for Robert M. Williams, who died Friday. The casket cas-ket will be open at Eber W. Hall's chapel from 2:30 to 3. Mr. Williams was an engineer for the state road commission. He is survived by his widow, three children, chil-dren, his mother, Mary Ann Williams, two brothers, John and James F. Williams of Salt Lake and one sister, Mrs. Marian Hall of Chicago. Funerat services will be heMd Monday at 4 p. m. for Mrs. Frank M. Glenn, wife of Frank M. Glenn, 362 Roosevelt avenue. Mrs. Glenn died Saturday: She Is survived sur-vived by two sisters, Mrs. Georgiana Olsen, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Richard Allison of Logan, and a brother, Job Smith of Logan. Mrs. Glenn's mother, Mrs. Al Smith, lives at Pocatello, Ida. Hundreds of friends gathered at Mount Olivet cemetery at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon to pay homage to the memory of Mrs. Arthur Morse Moon, formerly Miss Dona Anderson, who died in Helena, Mont., a few days ago, shortly after the death of her husband. The funeral sermon ser-mon was preached by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. W. S. Anderson, father of Mrs. Arthur Morse Moon, who was stricken with influenza, in-fluenza, after reaching the city with his daughter's body Friday night, was unable un-able tn attend the funeral services yesterday yester-day afternoon. His conditions, however, is favorable to early recovery. Funeral services for Mrs. Mae Berry Wende wil be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow tomor-row afternoon, at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Thalia Mildred Strom, 2 years old, died yesterday at a local hospital following an attack of Influenza. She was the daughter of Arthur A. Strong, a soldier who, with his family, arrived in Salt Lake several days ago from Alabama. Violet Ek Malone. of 1137 West Fifth South street, daughter of the late Bishop Carl A. Hit of the Twenty-fifth ward, died yesterday at a local hospital at the age of 23 years. Death was due to influenza. in-fluenza. Mrs. May Clarkson, wife of J. W. Clarkson, of 605 Hollywood avenue, died last night at a local hospital, fotlowing an attack of influenza. She was 33 years of age. William Morgan of 717 Egli court, died yesterday af. the age of 45 years. He was a member of Oquirrh lodge No. 17, Knights of Pythias of Bingham. A widow and seven children survive him. Funeral notice will be given later. John Alexander Bailey of 537 South Fourteenth West street, died yesterday at the age of 27 years. Death was due to Influenza. He is survived by a widow and three children. The death of Fred Turner, employment agent of the Utah Fuel company, was reported yesterday. He was 23 years old. and death waa said to have been due to influenza. Following an attack of Spanish influenza, influ-enza, Mrs. Maud Williams, wife of B. R. Williams of S20 West South Temple street, died yesterday at a local hospital at the age of 27 years. She was born 111 Salt Lake and is survived by her husband, four children, her mother, three sisters and two brothers. Funeral services will b3 held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. Leah V. Westerman. wife of Leroy Wesi terman, died yesterday at th residence, 115 East Fourth North street at the age of 22 years. Death was due to influenza influ-enza She was a native of Louisiana, and had been a resident of Salt Lake for the past' four years. Notice of funeral will be given later. George Albert Callister, a resident of Skull valley, Tooele county, died yesterday yester-day at the residence of A- W. Davis in Center ward. Death was due to Spanish influenza. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Callister and was 18 years of age. Funeral notice will be given later. George N. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. i J. H. Taylor of Granger, died yesterday I1 at the age of 12 years, following an at- tack of Spanish influenza. Funeral no- UtWill be given later. ' 'MVfrs. Lillian Beatrice Haworth, wife of J. F. Haworth, died yesterday at the family residence, 716 Sixth avenue. She waB 36 years old. Funeral arrangements have not been made. X'lio Mercer, 2S years old, a resident of BlngVim canyon, died yesterday at a Salt ri Lake hospital. Funeral arrangements had not been made last night. 1 Mrs. Fay Carrington, 27 years of age, wife of Professor A. C. Carrington, secretary secre-tary to Professor John A. Wiotsoe of the University of Utah, died at a local hospital hos-pital yesterday. She was active in the affairs of the university and secretary of the Women of the University. Funeral Fu-neral services will not be arranged until the arrival of her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Putnam of Winters, Cal. Helen Beveridge "Van, infant daughter of G. Russell Van and Beatrice Bever-idge Bever-idge Van, died yesterday noon at Holy Cross hospital. Mr. Van is a member of the hospital corps' of the 145th artillery in France and Mrs. Van is residing with - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Bever-Idg-e, 339 Thirteenth East street.1 The body will be at the Eber W. Hall undertaking under-taking establishment today and the funeral fu-neral service, which will be private, will he held Monday morning. Interment will he in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. , Richard ' ,A. Hasbrouck, who died Thursday after-- after-- noon at his residence, 217 Fourth East street, will be held this afternoon at 3 -- oclock at the Wasatch Lawn cemetery, . the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiating. The hody may be viewed at the Qualtrough-5 Qualtrough-5 Allcott chapel from 12 until 2 o'clock and the cortege will leave the chapel at 2:30 1 o'clock. i S Funeral services for James Roy Brighton, Brigh-ton, who died recently en route to France, Jill be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The cortege will leave the home, 628 ' South Thirteenth East street at 12:45 ii ?;, Jnterment will be at City cemetery. Bishop Edwin S. Sheets of the Thirty- J third ward will conduct the services. Funeral services for FYed Halveraon, a member of the student training corps t the University of Utah, who died of Pneumonia following influenza, will be held at the family home in Oakley, Idaho, this afternoon. Mr. Halverson was the son of Mrs. Maude C. Halverson, of Oak-ey Oak-ey and was in attendance upon the train- ;n(T school at Salt La.ke when he was taken sick. He was sent to his home lm--metliately and died of pneumonia Saturday. Satur-day. :-' l-Ce ra services for Mrs. Helen Hes- stun, "i3 West Fifth North street, daugh-i daugh-i ter of Ansel H. and Maud Sanders, will "e held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at tne grave In City cemetery. Casket will e open at S. D. Evans' chapel from 12 ;. o 2:30 o'clock. , Funeral services for Thomas Connors, ormorly of Bingham, who died several i "ays ago at Kennett, Cal., will be held at o'clock this afternon in City ceme- 1 5Sr'- Mr. Connors, who was the son of r. and Mrs. John Connors of 1040 South west Temple street, and whoso widow J daughter of Mrs. M. J. McKenzle or Bingham, is survived bv a child, a "other and a sister, in 'addition to his . Parents and widow. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Bene-, Bene-, "',wlre of L. E. Benedict, and daughter "' Mr. and Mrs. Harris T. Maxfield, were .'esterday at the Wasatch Lawn "tery- In addition to her Husband "Ja Parents, she is survived by two small iniidren, and the following brothers and Stanley, Dilworth, John and Jtene Maxfield. sZ"",01"111 se"lces for Agnes Lillian Lar-daughter Lar-daughter of Samuel and Julia Darwin Dar-win nled at ner nome. 16 P street, "ii be held at Wasatch Lawn cemetery pJ5, morning. Cortege will form at the Aldington chapel at 11 o'clock. Funeral services 'for Joseph F. Gerst- 1 Mm.!"10 d ed iaay, will, be held In City IJmetery thls afternoon at 3 0'ciock He I pClvr-d I,,- i,is wi.low and three cliil -PT his mother, Mary Ann Williams, Wo brothers. John F. and James F. of gilt T,ake. and one sister, Mrs. Marian ; Hallam, of Chicago. ; .The funeral of William Price Apple's Apple-'s will be held in City cemetery at 1 |