Show S jED BRIGHTON the Eleventh ward Salt Lake City of convulsions Benjamin Cook Brighton Infant son of Thomas B and Mary Hank Brighton born Friday Fri-day February 22 at 1235 a t and died Saturday February 23 at 1 p m Interred Monday at 1 oclock in City cemetery KINGSTON In this city February 24 Fred Kingston aced C < years Funeral from family residence 1 L street today at 1 p m CARRIGANIn this city February Z James W Carrigan aged 46 years Funeral from Evans undertaking parlors par-lors 212 State street at 4 p m today Illinois papers please copy YOUNG At Ms residence 175 West Seventh Sev-enth South in this city at 0 oclock last Sunday morning T D Young aged 74 years Funeral takes place from his late residence resi-dence today at 1 oclock p m Jos Wm Taylor has charge of the remains Mr Young was by birth a German but spent the greater part of his life in the state of Ohio in the cities of l > IcQonnels yule and Zanesvllle where he occupied a high position in business circles He also lived n number of years at Hastings Neb but for six years last past Salt Lake City la been his home At onetime one-time Mr Young was a prominent member mem-ber of the Masonic order He leaves a wife and six children Zanesville Jilc I Connelsville Ohio and Hastings Neb I papers please copy RICHARDS Pleasant Grove Feb 24 1805 Mrs Harriet Emellne Richards wIfe of James Richards engineer of the Salt Lake t Western railway Deceased leaves a husband and six children chil-dren the youngest two weeks old Mrs Richards was highly respected and beloved be-loved by her numerous n acquaintances She was the daughter of Joseph W Smith She was born In Pleasant Grove June 27 1875 Her mother died while she was a child |