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Show UnttM Stales and Utah. He had worlied for the O. S. L. railroad until he was pen-toned, pen-toned, and following that was for a num-, her of years eemployed as an elevator operator op-erator In the Vermont building. He had bean retired from active work for tha past 10 yea re. Mr. Reynolds ts survived by a son. Robert Rob-ert Scott Reynolds; a, daughter. Mrs. Woods, both of Halt Lake City, and four grartdr-hiidren, three of whom are la the British army. Funeral service will be eondnrted Tuesday Tues-day at 12:10 p. m at tha Deeeret mortuary, mor-tuary, 36 East Seventh South street. Friends mar rail at the mortuary Mondav and on Tuesday from 9 a. m. Until tune of services. Burial wUI be la the City cemetery. ceme-tery. Ferrell Jay Everett Ferrell Jay Everett, 36, of 10 East Robert avenue, died In a local hospital Monday at 6. 30 a. m. of pneumonia. Ha waa born In Mount Pleasant Marh 26, 1001, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett. He was a service station attendant. at-tendant. He is survived hy hit parents and several brothers and sisters. Edwin John Sawyer EdwMt.John Sawyer. 64. Salt Laks City Ti.'1i-aa (.ardener, died at hia home. 5'l5 Commonwealth aventie. " Monday at 1:30 a. m. of a heart ailment. A native of Salt Lake City, ha was horn A'lS'ist 6, 1472, a son of Mr. and Mrs. K'lwm Sawyer. Ha had resided In Salt Lake City all Ma life. He wat a member of the I P. S. church and Woodmen Wood-men r the World. Halt Lake camp No. 3-18. Hia wife, Mra Katharine Sawyer, died last ""surviving are a eon, Edwin 3. Sawyer Jr.. and a dauichter, Mra Viola Rodeu, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will he conducted Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 p. m. In the Wells L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop James T. Sheffield. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Friends may rail at the Klngdon A I,ea mortuary Tuesday unttl 9 p. m. and Wednesday at th family residence from 11 a. m, until 1 P. m. j Charles Edward Kinder ! LIT HI Charles Edward Kinder. 68. died! at the family home here Saturday, follow-Uig follow-Uig several years' lllnena. Ha waa born at Oasis, Utah, tn 1863, a son of Henry and Hannah M. Rusk Kinder. He married Sarah Hall In 1894 and thev lived In Salt Iake City several years, coming com-ing to f-ehl seven years ago. . lis was a mar hln tat. working tn the shops of the Union Pacific and tha IMnver and Rio rirande Western railroads. Surviving are hia widow and th follow tng eons and daughters: Charles and Clarence Clar-ence Kinder, Salt Lake City: Elmer and Arthur Kinder. Lehi: Mrs. Charles Archibald Archi-bald Magna: Mrs. O. M. Anderson and Mra A. T. Wliren. Salt lake City: Mrs. Arllit Bate. Lander, Wyo. ; three slaters, Mrs. Orson Cartoon, Mra Alfred Cahoon and Mrs. William Bennett, .Delta, and 13 grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 12 30 p. m. In the Lehl L. P. S. Third ward chapel. Intennetit will ba snada In Salt Laks City. Wilier, Mrs. Ann Winder and Mrs. Heber Khar p. all of Salt .Lake City- Pre at on Cannon. Can-non. Loa Angeles: Clawaon Cannon. Arm. Iowa: Oeorgfus Canona of Pasadena and Joseph Cannon, sow n Loo don. Thomas Harrison Hopkins Mn.raJ rrtr,a for Tbomaa HarrWm Hnnklna, 52. Ift)1llnn and ball.ry wrvlr nprrator. who Jiad frWay, wrr, rwliKlMl HiTnil.r at 2.30 p. m. In Iha B.ih.1 Baptist cnnrrli b th, R.v. H. l.,oa B""i Invoralton w, oft,r,l by U. 1. O. WnM and th. fr,n,ttcuon pronnuncl h, Julln. 8h.pp.ril. Th. r. Mr. Brn. w. iw.k ln th. y rtplnr. wm r..rt hy rrl,rck W. Jonn. Th. .ravxlda arrv-)- tn Mount Ollv.t eanuury aiao wtr, coudtKlM by th. paator. Emma Mickelsen Ruud Mr,. Emma Mica, IMA Ruod. Tl, widow of Burt A. Huud and for many y,ara a raaldaol of Loian. dld Sunday a llM p m. at trw l.m, of bar dayhi.r. Mr, Klva Mitrh.ll Coombo, 140 orta w,,t TMrl Rund"' was horn m Los." f"",m: har U. ". d.mhl.r .r NMI, and Laura Mtrk.lwa. line rMll In Log.n until lo yr.ra afo. whan h. 'm, to Hall iJka Cuy to r.,ld. h,r dansJit.r. Rh. a. an artrva mrmbrr of th. 1. S cburrli. bavin, Mrv.d for many yr.ra In tha RalMf aocwty of tt lo.aa rourUi WHurtvlnf aha 10 foil, Snd dauhlr,, Bnrt and Norman Rmid. Idaho Fall,. Id.ho: Mr.. K.mma M' N.,1. fma. )..,ri Rnud. B.rnarton. Ohio: I- C. Ruud. H, ,'prlo. Id.ho: Mr.. N'tta Haiiaan. Prraton. Jdaho- l.lar Ruud. Irwin Id.ho. Mra. Edna ThomwK.il. Burl.y. Idaho. Mra K.thmt Black. Kan Fraitriwo, t.al.. and Mra fcoomha. Salt U y: 30 sr.no-chlldr.ii. sr.no-chlldr.ii. fiva "'-S""1'"! '!' broih.r. and il.t.r.. H;nry MifbJII Idaho. nnrmm Mikh.ll and Mra. John Banhhr.d. SSil! and Mra. WUford Cranoay. Alton. Susan Rolph Hunsaker Mr, SUMO Folpfl HiinMk.r M. of Kl Wt rifih South atrwt. dwj '"'JZl bu.j.ltal Sund.y at 4 a m. of P'3Lm wi! Born In Knilurky. March 4 nuViaakar had rr.idVd III B"ham City for M ,..r. b.fra m.kln. h.r Ml In Salt Lk. City nlna muniha a.o. Sha waa i an acllva mrmber of in. I. n S. cburcb. Huiak.r. U S. navy, lxm B.arh. Calif . and Wrnn Hun.ak.r. Fort Doualaa. Tha followlns broth.ra and alal.ra al,o aurrlva. Mr. Koa. EUwy. Mr. Ellaabrlh JatrJ.n. Jam,, JMpfafi of Shrllay. Id.ho: Mra LuTl" M. ion. Buhl, IdaJw, and Baury Rolpa. Artsooa. David Stephen Edgar Ttavtd Staph." Fdaar. SI. of firlfl Orant rtr.t. dim at hia homa Sunday at S i. m. Born In Scotland Nov.mpar 1. lSJo. aoii of rorsa B and laah.il Japp Ed.ar. hVHaJ ba,.. activ. Ii. frai.rual ctrcl.. aluca ha cama to Utah Ha waa mjmhar of th. Womotlv. Enstnaars Imjf.. lorl Nn 222 and al . mortar of th. Sail lAka chai-t.r, Loyal Ord.r of Mooar. Btaaldaa hia widow, Mary Ellaahatll Fd-nr. Fd-nr. h. M ,urvlvl by . aon. fo's, f.d. I. r Mania; a dauaht.r. Mm Natll. loarh. Iyion: , .tandcbUdr.n and on. "VunVAl STrlta. will b. e-ndurtl W needav at 1 b. - In ha pel Of the EHK SJortuaTr. 2S0 Kast Bouth Tempi, atreat, with Bishop A. P. ld Friends may rail at th wortuary Tuos. ay from 4 p. m. to H p. m and on WediieaUay from 10 a. av until time of service. John R. Shields John R. Shields. World war vsfsraa and former resident of Halt Lake Clty.dd suiitiay mommg hi Oakland, CaL. accord-tag accord-tag In wdrd received hare. mt Born In Ogden. a son of Hohrt and Ct'n-ertne Ct'n-ertne Bauer Shtelahe moved to u Angeles An-geles at the as of 15 and rMhtsd there unlll he enlisted In the iialneriug dlvui of the army at tha time ol the war. He served 1 moo tha overseas, and upon his remrn was emr-loyed by the American Telephone and Telegraph rompeny He moved to Oakland five years ago and had resided there store, where he waa en- tagad In the weather "PP'n Ir shlels was a member ol the Catholic churrh and was unmarrted. , Besides his mother, he is survrved by the following enters and a half-brother; Mra Martina V (Jreenwell. Salt Lake City: Mre. Montr a B. Butler, Phoeuix, Aria J Mra. Marguerite Mar-guerite B. Clark, Mrs. Madge S Hhsadeu. and Albert Bauer, all of Loa Angelas. William -f. Pusmire WUttem Armaliwig Pnemira, 39, a for-mar for-mar resident of Sail Lake CMy, died in Loa Angeles, Sunday, according to word received hare by relativee Ha was born at Coal villa. aon of Andrew An-drew and Mary Puginire, and had resided In Salt Lake City until eight years an wheu he took up residence In the mast rity. He was unmarried, tie was member mem-ber of the L. D. a. churrh. Surviving are I he following: brnthers and slaters, all of Halt Lake City; J;h B, and Wilford Pugmlre, Mra .Nors Unch. Mrs. 2lla Chamberlain and Mrs. Esell Linnell Mra Florence Lyons, another sister, died In Los Angelee last Thanksgiving day. Burial will be In Lo Angeles. Mary Jane Glines King Mra Mary Jane Otlnea King. HI, widow of Kdsntt King and former resident of Fer-ror. Fer-ror. Uiah. died Sunday afternoon at the home of her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mre Frank Beers, 1055 Cast Ninth South street, of Infirmities Incident to age. Mrs. King wae born at Cedar Fork. tsh. May 5. 1M.. m daughter of James Henrv and Elisabeth Ad Myers Ollnaa. She waa i he fifth child of a family of 15 children, hhe was an active member of th L. n, S. church, having served In the Relief society tn the Ferron ward and Bmery etake. For th laat two years aha had reaided with her sons. William E. Klni st Montlcello. Idaho, and Warren X. Aln at Grace. Surviving are two aona, William T King. Warren 17 King, two brothers. William Henry Oltne. Salt Lake City, and Andrew Lawrenre Ollnea. Los Angelee. Cal ; IS graadchiklrea and 10 graal grand chllden. Henry Rejrnolds Henry Beynolda, g.l, an employe of the Oregon Short Lin railroad for 12 year, died at the home of a daughter, Mra. Catherine Cath-erine Fraticea Woods, 445 Esst Ssventh South street, at 1:05 a. m. Sunday. Born tn England July 13. 153. a son of Robert and A die Catharine Reynold a. his early youth was spent In the reunite of retainers at the Casll Howard aetata In Yorkshire, tn IfWiT he Joined the U P. S. church and rn IPO emigrated to the OBITUARIES Alexander Pickerim Alexander Ptekerma. SS. of Ml Fifth Cast street, founder of tha Pickering Trans-ier Trans-ier company, died Saturday In a Lome Linda, Cal . hoepltal followUtg a lingering llinaas, relatives hers were informed Bun- lie was boTB tn Halt Lake City March 1. lga. a aon of Henry and Mary Anne Lemon Picketing. He organised the Pickering Picker-ing Transfer company in lfiua. Active In business and fraternal cirrlea, he was a member erf tha Utah lodge No. 1. 1. 0. a F., and a member of the Acacia lodg No. 17. F and A. M., Utah conaletory, Scottish Bite, and Kl Ki temple, A. A. 0. Ha ts snrrrred hy his widow, Mrs. Mm-Ml Mm-Ml Oallacher Prfkarlng; a son. Paul B. Ptchering; three slaters, Mrs. Mar Van Bteetar, Mrs. Hat tie Baldwin and Mrs. tout Miller, all of Salt Lake City: a mtbsr. Ernest Pickering of Pacllls Beach. CaL, and two grandchildren. Phineas H- Young Word was reserved In Ball Lake City Monday of th death Sunday in Kan Fran- cisco of Phi ties H. Young, 4a, former .resident of this city. a ' Mr. Toung was a grandson of Phlneas B. Toting, brother of Brtgham TminL L. . S. churrh pioneer leader. An employe or a San Pranrlaeo street car rompany, Mr. Toung had been HI for some time. He ts survived by his widow. Mrs. Anna Toung. San Francisco: a daughter, Miaa Flalne Toung. Bait Lake City, and the following fol-lowing brothers and slaters: Mra. William H Crosier and Bert H. Toung. both of Salt Lake CHy; J. Seymour fong. an Pedro, Cal. : Mr. laura Kehn WMghl. Is An galea; Mrs. Marry E.Bumph, "-ra,rnsta, "-ra,rnsta, gad) Mrs. Virginia T. reck. Oak Funeral services will be eonducted Tuaa av la Saa Franc leco. John Benedict Fehr Ftmeral service for John Benedict Fehr. T. custodUn of th L. D. U. tabernaek m Salt Lake City for the last 34 .ars will be food uc ted tueaday at P"-n In the Wells IT pTb. ward chapel by Btahon Jamas F Sheffield. Interment will be in the City emelery. Mr. Fahr died at his home, 44t Radondo vum, Frulay altar aa at-tavk at-tavk of Influenaa. . . H waa known to thoweondo en? tourists Who have visited the tabernacle, on of his duties being to demonstrate th accouetlcal properties of tha, buildias by dropping a nprtend mav a!1 at the TWssret mortuary mor-tuary Monday and at the family residence Taeaday from 10 to 11:30 a. m. Dr. George M. Hanson laat mas for Dr. Oeorg Marion Han-Srni, Han-Srni, 3a, active hi Masonic affairs snd son of Dr. and Mr. A. M. Hanson, were conducted con-ducted Monday at I p m. In th Masonic tempi under th 4ircUo of Kaibab lodse No. 25. F. and A. M. Speakers were W. W Ray. local at tor-Pay, tor-Pay, and Charles R. Mahay, former gov-trnor gov-trnor of Utah- Pallbearers were former taanelates of Dr. Hanson In the De Molay. iterment was In Mu Olivet cemetery Dr. Hanson died Friday of s lingering heart ailment at the Boms of his father. 1.145 Tsis avenue. .Amelia T. C Chamberlain Funeral aarvtcag for Mr. Amelia T. C. Chamberlain, ST, widow of William H Chamberlain, who Sled in a local hoepltal Sunday fol lowing a llngertng Dlneas, will be conducted Wednesday at 12:15 p. m. In the Joseph William Taylor mortuary. With Blahop C. Clarence Nealen officiating. Mrs, Chambarlaia was bom In Halt Lake Sty February IS, 1870, daughter or org Q- and Martha Tells Cannon. She attended the Uolversity of Utah and was married to Mr. Chambetiam tn 1892. She Bad been active m L. D. S. churrh affairs. Sbs Is survived by freo sons and daughters. daugh-ters. Max Chamberlain. Pal Alto, Cal.; Miss Heater Chamrjerialn, Washington, D O? Mra Martha Taylor. Holladay. Fran-ts Fran-ts Chamberlain. Loa Angelas, and David Chamberlain, Sas Frajteiaeo. The following brother and aieters also survive: Lawia. Brlgham, Wtilard. Radcllff. Bapy, Col Una William T.. Angus J Hylvester Q.. Trary. Jiwin and Wtlford Cannon. Mra Orai-e leelen, Mrs. Rooannah Irvine, Mrs. Emily |