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Show DIED ANPKKSDN-Rear of 4M South SoronI Went street, September L'l', Hi 17. Klor-enee- Minnie Anderson, wife of TUs-ot J. Anriorson and clan phi or of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert K- Fonlton. born T'oct'mher 2i ISt'itS, in Salt Uike City, The ho,y is at the purlers of Joseph W'iUmin Taylor ani the funeral services will he held Monday, at 2 p. ni., at t ho Sixi h ward rhajvl. I-"r lends are invltod to a t lend, and the casket will ho opened at the family residence resi-dence on day of funeral from U to 1 :.'i0 p. m. Interment in City cemetery. GRIFFITHS John Griffiths of Tooele, Utah, Sept. 21. Remains are at Silver & Doyle's, cor. 5th So. and Main, watting watt-ing to hear from relatives at Fulton, Mo. HI 11 j At ?S0 F street, September 22, 1917, John Hill, bom March 3, 1M3, in F.nKlaml. an okl-tlme employee of the O. S. Ij. Railroad company as an ensineor 'and a memher of the G. A. R. Howard post. Tile body is at Die parlors of Joseph Jo-seph William Taylor. 2:. South West Ten-pte Ten-pte street. Notice of funeral later. KANKLOPTLOS In this city. September Septem-ber 22. lfir?. Peter Kanelopulos, a native na-tive of Greece, aced 25 years. Funeral services will be held at the Greek church. Fourth South and Fourth West streets, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. LE RE QUA At a local hospital Sept. 22, 1917, of tumor on brain, Charlea L,e Requa. aged 10 years. The body is at the parlors of Jos. William Taylor, 25 South West Temple street, and the funeral services' will be held today (Sunday) at 4:30 p. m., at St. Mary's cathedral. Friends are invited to attend. Interment In City cemetery. PRYATELY Louie Fryately, aged 52 years, died Sept. 21, lfl7. Remains are at Silver & Doyle's waiting to hear from tifiter at Denver, Colo. PANDERS At 129 West Fourth South sireet, Frank Sanders, 48 years of ue, unmarried, Saturday morn in tj. The body Is in charge of O'Donnell Sr. Co. |