Show Obituaries l 1 Mary Hanson Smith I Mrs tra Mary Hanson Smith 82 82 Center Cen Iter ter street died cited at her home Saturday at I 1135 p. p m. m of ot causes I Incident to age ae I Born in Butter ButterI I Knolls England August Au 4 gust 17 1860 She came to the United States in 1865 and andi ando i to o 7 Salt She Lake had a City rv l lived in a I here since then and lad bad been an active rc member of ot the L D S I church hurch I She is survived by bya Ia a daughter E K 1 I v a aSmith I Smith of ot Salt Lake City four I dren ren and one great great- reat- reat I grandchild I Her husband J W. W Smith 1 died In n 1927 SIrs am Smith I Charles Henry I Funeral a services e for Charles It Henry e n r V I II I SC 73 73 3 2611 2613 isEl East f F Forty eighth le iV-le h South J Jre I II I street re will be conducted u Tuesday at st t I II I p. p m. m at fl J the Mt Olympus 1 L D b S B ward i I chapel In 1st Holladay Wehrli D. D Pack i I I bIsP bishop Friends wilt will may officiate fI call ne at st 2350 East Thirteenth Thir ThIr- I I I South street Monday a and at the I II I family residence hen Tuesday J until tI time e of I II I services Burial will be in Salt Lake City I I cemetery I Sylvia Svlvia Ann Moss I I WOODS D CROSS Sylvia y Ann n Moss four four- f lat da old day daughter a of Eldon o and Blanche Moss of ot Woods Cross died Sunday at 12 1235 35 p. p m. m In a Salt Lake hospital The Tho child was wae born bora June 9 at the hospital Surviving in addition d n to the parents p are arum three brothers and a ato sister I r Harold I d Devar and LaVon Moss three grandparents Mrs Lillian Moss all allot of Woods Cross Crus and Mr and Mrs John D. D Cleverly of ot Idaho Falls Idaho Graveside funeral services were conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted Monday at 4 p. p m m. m at the Bountiful cemetery Fred C. C LOGAN LOGAN Fred Fred C. C 74 prominent eG ca Cache valley farmer r er and i civic worker ce died Sunday morning in a Logan hospital after a three months' months Illness He was wu born November 17 1868 1568 In Denmark His hits family was amon among early settlers of ot Smith Smithfield Held water Later the f famIly family fam fam- amily am- am ily moved to Cache county where they operated a large lar dry farm tarm Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. p m. m In the Logan Fourth L D S ward chapel by Ira N. N Hayward bishop Friends Friend may call at the home of ot his daughter Mrs Mabel Y Eames West Third North W street Lut Logan tT Tuesday Sd ii r evening and and- d Wednesday d until time of services Burial will be In the Logan Lolan cemetery Myrtle H. H J. J EPHRAIM EPHRAIM Mrs Myrtle Hattie Hattle Jensen 65 of Ephraim died at her home Friday at 10 p p. m. m of ot natural but undetermined causes casses Mrs was born at Ephraim March 31 1878 a daughter of ot Ole C. C and Else Marie Jensen She was wae married to Erastus March 27 1900 at the ManU Mantl L D S temple Stemple Surviving art are three sons lIOns Loyal E. E and Curtis of ot Ephraim and Paul M. M of ot the United States army medical corps corpe Bushnell general hospital Brigham city a daughter Mrs Randa R. R Anderson of ot Ephraim four tour brothers Oliver Jensen of ot Cleveland Orval Jensen of or Union Ore Randolph Jensen lensen of ot Salt Lake City and J. J Edwin Jensen of ot Ephraim three sisters sister Mrs Sire Caroline J. J Jensen of ot Monroe Mrs Selma J. J of ot and Mrs Esther J. J Tholman of ot Vermillion There are nine nina grandchildren Funeral services were conducted Monday Mon Mon- day in the Ephraim South L D B S Sward ward chapel at 2 p. p en m. m Burial was 1 Id the EphraIm Ephraim Eph Eph- raim rains City cemetery Graveside Rites Held For S. S L. L Matron Rev George J. J Weber pastor of the First Congregational church officiated Monday at private graveside funeral services for Mrs May Oliver Warnock 67 at Mt Olivet cemetery The widow of Clarence 5 S. S Warnock Warnock War War- nock Mrs Warnock died Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day morning in Cottonwood She is survived by four sons R. R O. O Warnock Ned Warnock and Jack I Warnock all of Salt Lake City W. W F. F Warnock Los Angeles and eight grandchildren Emily T. T Ashton Richards OAKLEY OAKLEY Funeral Funeral services cervices will be conducted conducted con conS ducted Tuesday at 1 p. p rn m m. m in the Oakley L D S Sward ward chapel for tor Emily T. T Ashton Richards 79 who died at her home Sunday at 5 p. p m. m following a lingering Illness Emery Wilde bishop will officiate A native of Salt Lake City 1 she was bo born F February a 14 1 1864 a daughter u V of Edward and Jane Ashton On February 20 1902 she was vas married to Albert D. D Richards in the Salt Lake LakeL L L D S temple and they moved to Oakley Summit county in 1903 Active in the theL theL theL L L D S church here she was president of ot the Oakley L D S Sward ward Relief society in 1904 1004 and 1905 1005 and from 1916 to 1926 she served as secretary She also had been a Sunday school teacher and affiliated with other organizations for tor many years yearn are her husband Albert D. D Richards Oakley two sons Ralph A. A Richards Oakley and George A. A Richards serving on an L D ID S mission to the northern states Mates and a daughter Florence R. R Saxton Oakley five stepchildren Susie Earnshaw Salt Lake City A. A Frank Richards Oakley Maude Mitchel of ot California Winnie Ashton of ot Kaysville and Horace B. B Richards Salt Lake City a brother George S. S Ashton and 11 grandchildren Friends may call at the family residence Tuesday from 10 a a. a m m. until 1230 p. p m. m Burial will be in Oakley City cemetery Charles Marsh Wilcox Charles ar sfa Marsh Wilcox 67 farmer of fity 22 2237 East Sixty second e Fouth u street died Sunday at a. a m. m at his home borne after a a. stroke Born July 24 1857 at Burr Neb he had resided for br 23 in Salt Lake county anC and lg prior or to 10 that le he had 1 d lived in Pueblo Cob Colo Monterrey Mexico and Santa Monica Cal Surviving are his widow Anna Wilcox of the same address three brothers A A. A L. L Wilcox Earl Wilcox and Clyde Wilcox and a sister Mrs Helen all of ot Pueblo Cob Colo He was a member of the Baptist church |