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Show OBITUARIES Frank B. Vt, Houtwi Dt. .frank B. ?u Honten, 71. Meat lltlttrd chiropodist In Utah, died Tuesday at 6:25 a. m. at hi home, 408 Third Kut ' ' 1 wrw a cause tn extent to gt. He waa bom In Beneca county, New Tork. April 19, 186. aoo of BerOamla kind Lucy Van Houtea, and bad baea a resident of 'Salt Lake City for many years. Ha wu affiliated formerly with several lodgea Including the ilaaotite order, JCUia, .Moom and Maccabees lodges, i aurvrvinc ar Sis widow. Mra. Mary "If-, "If-, fen Vaa Houtan, and a glster, Mra. Minnie ixrwa of Owaaaa. Mich. Funeral eervlcea will be conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 3 p. m. at 3d East Seventh South Street. lr(etide may aail Saturday until aim af aarvieM. Hnnh EUiv Houisr Funeral aarvlraa for Mra. UantiaS Elsie t Houaer, 46, woo dlad at hsr home, 4? Eaat Caatral avenue, Mill Crea. Monday at 10 p. m., following a long llsiiess, will ba cotiduetad hi Lne Mill Creek U O. S. ward chapel Friday at 1 p. m. Mrs. Houer waa bom in Salt Laka City Tuna 20, 1892, a dauirhtar of Mllaa and Hannah Clamant Averaon. Tha wifa of Charles V. Hotiaar, aha waa a lifelong raal-a raal-a dent of tha city and an active member of the Mill Craak JU D. B. ward Primary aaao-ciatloa. aaao-ciatloa. SurvtTtnf ara bar mother and husband ; threa aotia, Clyde V. Houaar of Salt L-akt City. David and Oaorga Houaar of MiU Creek: a daucntar Mra. Oaorga A. Sco-villa Sco-villa of Salt Laka City, and a brother, air-nest air-nest C. Averaon of Salt Laka City. Prletuta may call at tha residence, 47 Eaat Central avenua. Friday morn Lng prior to the eervkrta. Interment will ha to Uw KlyMaa burial gardena. Mary O. Parkin Dsvien Mrs. Mary Ollvt Parkin Davlaa, 53, wife f John Pavlea, died Tuesday at 7 40 I p. m. at (ha family homa, 1157 Princeton avenue, of carcinoma. Born in Woode Croaa, May 4. IKK, a dauchtar of William J. and Ellia Foulds Parkin, tha had lived In Salt Laka City 32 eara. Mra. Davlaa waa a teachers supervisor tn the Garden Park L. D. S. ward Relict society so-ciety and a former member of the Salt Laka tabernacle choir. She waa formerly ctlva In tha LeOrand ward. Surviving are har husband: three daughters. daugh-ters. Mra. Kathryn Mellor and Dorothy and . Mary Ellia Davlaa. all of Salt Lake City; her stepmother, Mra. Elisabeth Parkin of Salt Lake City; two brothers, George Parkin of Salt Lake City and William Parkin of Woods Crosa: five etetera, Mra. Sarah Hatch, Mra. Zlpporah Nelaon and Mrs. Jane Titer, all of Woods Croaa, Mra. Harriett Varley of Provo and Mrs. Grace Dean of Raxburg. Idaho: four half brothers. R. T . L. D. and . Clifford Parkin, all of Salt Lake Clt and Thomaa C Par It hi of Murray, and four half sisters, Mrs. Joseph Reaps and Mra. Rella Ann Wright of Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Hart of Bountiful sod Mra, John Bollwlnkle 1 VernaL CHnt Young Kreaclc Punaral sarrVas Tor Mrs. Clint Tounf Kraack. 55, a f randdauKhter of Brtfhain I Young, will ba conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of a niece, Mra. Lauren W. Gfbba, 301 B straat. Mrs. Kraack. wifa of Harry O. Kraack. died of a heart aMaoaat at oar noma In Spokane. Wash. She was born fa Bait Laka C!ty, JauKhter of Hebar and Vllata Clajrton Ynuug, and ftiovad ta Spokaue 11 years i ao. Survtvlni are har husbanrj of Spokane, and aiatar, Mra. M. C. God be of Salt Laka . City. Jemes 0Witt Bloomfieldl Jam aa He Witt BinomfiaM. 4A. florist at the ML Olivet cemetery, died Tuesday eve-tninic eve-tninic In a Bait Laka City hospital of stomach complications. Mr. Btoomfleld IKad at SOT ' Eat Seventif South streeL Ha was bom In Salt Laka Ctty Aufust 1B92. a aoa of John aud Elian Janson Bloom field. m Mr. Bloom field atrvod from June It. il918. to January 10. 1919. as a private In . battery E. 3rd res I m en t. field artillery re-aerve re-aerve depot. Military funeral services will h conducted by tha American Leirton poet 1 No. 2 at Mt. Olivet cemetery, following attrvfcea to ba conducted Friday at 2 a, m. at 344 East First South street. The aer-vtces aer-vtces at tha fllckatta-Allcott mortuary will be conducted by tha Rev. R Lyon Baynaa, astor of the Betbal Baptist church. Flva brothers survlvf Mr. Bloomffeld: J. R. and Oscar Btoomfleld of Portland. Oro., and John A., Walter J. and Clarence O. Btoomfleld of Salt Laka Ctty. o . Friends may call at the morfuarr Thurs day and Friday until time of aarvleaa. Ham M. Henten Funeral oerrioaa for Hans M. Hansen. S2, of 304 East Twenty-first South street, will be conducted Thursday it I a a. In . the Wells L. D. S. ward chape. Mr. Hansen died Monday tn a Salt Laka , City hospital of a heart attack. I Friends may aall at tha homa of a I daughter. Mrs. H. R. Hansen, 64 ft Radondo , avenue. Thu radar from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. I Interment will bo la Wasatch Laws i "Memorial park. Ruth Barlow Herbert I , STERLING. Idaho Mra. Ruth Barlow Herbert. 32. died at bar homa bars Tuas- day after a lingering lllnesa. She was born la Clearfield, Utah, Jan- ttary 27. 1907. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lanthus H. Barlow. Her death was the ftrat In tha Barlow family In 49 years. i Mrs. Herbert was an active worker In , the L. D. S. Church Primary and Relief , aoaaVty affair. " ( Survtvinr are hor husband and frre chB , dren, Patricia, Ruth May, Duane. Mary In and Victor, all of Sterling; her parents of; Clearfield: 11 brothers and sisters, lanthus , H. and Fielding S. Barlow and Mra Loy Wood ef Clearfield; Mrs. Clarence Dttffln I and Mra. Allen a Tinny of Salt Laka City: Mrs. Byron Blood of Ogden: Mra. J I). A. Kelly and Sherman Barlow of Seattle. Wish ; Mra. Lynn Lundburg and Milton A. BaHow of Washington. D. C. and Mra. I Dave Elton of Hollywood. Cat. Funeral serrVrea win ba eonductad m Sterling Saturday at 1 p with aacond ' f.nfL toWfnt Monday at 2 a. am. In Clearfield. |