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Show f Deaths and Funerals , . f DEATHS. Ethel Agnes Holtman, 18-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie JR.. Holtman, 127 West First North street, died in a local hospital yesterday. Funeral Fu-neral services will be held in City cem-( etery Tuesday at 2 p. m. Thomas Francis Parsons, aged 84. died yesterday of general debility. He was born in Iiondon, England, and came to this country when lji years of age. He was an early pioneer of Utah, and was j engaged in business on Commercial street in the early days and also engaged in mining in Tintic, being one of the first men to put up a house In the present town of Eureka. He is survived by two children, T. H. Parsons and Mrs. Mike Sullivan of Ogden. The funeral -will take place from the Hall undertaking parlors at 1 o'clock Monday. "Word was received in Salt Lake of the death at Plain City. Utah, of Elizabeth Knight Erickson, wife of IxjuIs M. Eric-son. Eric-son. Mr. and Mrs. Ericson are well known in Salt Lake and Ogden. Besides .her husband, she is survived by three 'brothers, William, Daniel and Orson Knight of Plain City, and three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Inson, Mrs. Gertrude Richardson Richard-son and Mrs. Maude England, all of Ogden. Og-den. ... At a local hospital, Mordecai Thomas, 21 years of age, died yesterday from influenza. in-fluenza. The body will be sent to Spanish Span-ish Fork, Utah, for funeral services and interment. Friends may call at the chapel of Joseph William Taylor from 6 to U p. m, today to view the body. At a local hospital, Hugo B. Bergqulst, 30 years of age, died yesterday from influenza, in-fluenza, lie was the son of Mrs. Alma H. iScrgquist. Funeral services will be held at City cemetery Tuesday, at 11:15 a.'m. The cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph William Taylor at 11 o'clock. In this city, Thomas F. Parsons, 8-1 years of age, died yesterday. Funeral services will be held at Mt. Olivet cemetery ceme-tery Monday. The cortege will leave the Eber W. Hall chapel at 1 p. m. FUNERALS Funeral services for P. M. Samuelson, 53 years of age, who died Thursday at his residence, 2892 Highland Drive, will be held Monday at 3 p. m. in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Mr. Samuelson is survived sur-vived by his widow and three children Carl. Pierie and Edith Samuelson; also i by one brother, Charles Samuelson, all of Salt Lake. He was formerly superintendent superinten-dent of the De Lamar mills in Nevada, and at the time of his death was employed em-ployed by the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company. The funeral of Mrs. Annie S. Jones, 667 North Second West street, who died Friday Fri-day in a local hospital from influenza, will be held at the grave in City cemetery ceme-tery at 4 p. m. today. The cortege will leave the residence at 3:30 o'clock. Friends may view the body at the home prior to the funeral. Funeral services for B. Ernest Wat-kins, Wat-kins, member of the SA. T. C. unit at the University of Utah, who died at the post hospital at Fort Douglas Monday from influenza-pneumonia, will be held at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery this afternoon at 3:30. A military detachment detach-ment from the training school will be in attendance. Mr. Watkins was 20 years of age, a son of the late Watkin Wat-kins. Wat-kins. 467 South Twelfth East street, and at the time of his induction into the army training camp was employed as teller with the Salt Lake Security & Trust company. He was also active in the affairs of the local chapter of the American Institute of Banking- Surviving Surviv-ing him are his mother, four sisters and one brother, Arthur Watkins, who will arrive in the city this morning from Fort Lee, Va.. where ho has been attending the officers training school. Funeral' services for Mrs. Frances El-nora El-nora Jennesen, 70 years of age. who died Thursday from influenza, will be held in Wasatch Lawn cemetery this morning. The cortege will leave the Ed-dington Ed-dington chapel at 11 a. m. The funeral of Elmer W. Rector -will be held at the grave in City cemetery this afternoon at 3:15, the cortege leaving leav-ing the residence of John Gallachcr, thl Fifth East street, at 3 o'clock. Friends may view the body at the Gallacher residence resi-dence from until 3 o'clock. Funeral services for Alexander G. Robertson, Rob-ertson, Jr., member of the S. A. 1. C. unit at the University of Utah, who died at the post hospital at Fort Douglas, 1-n-dav. from influenza, wilt be held at Mt. Olivet cemetery Monday. . The funeral cortege will leave the Qualtrougb-Allcott chapel at noon. Friends may view the bodv Siimlav afternoon and Monday morning. Young Robertson was the son I of Dr A. G. Robertson, formerly of f Sandy, but now of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The funeral cortege for John L. Kel-lett Kel-lett will leave the O'Donnell chapel Monday Mon-day n-fornimr at n o'clock. Services and interment will be at Calvary cemetery. Funeral services for Gerald Gouty, who died Thursday at his residence, 617 Carson Car-son avenue, from influenza, will be held in City cemetery this afternoon. The cortege will leave tho O'Donnell chapel at 2 o'clock. The funeral corteee for James A. Raines, wiio died Friday, from influenza, will lave tho O'Donnell chapel Tuesday. December 10. at p. ni. Services and interment will be at Calvary cemetery. Funeral services for John Schow, w ye-irs of a sc. who 'died nt 460 Hazel court, December o. will be held at City ceme-terv, ceme-terv, jiondav, shortly alter 11 a. m. Tiie cortege will leave the Eber W. Hall chapel at 11 a. m. j The funeral of Hazel May Waiie. 7 I years of nue, wile of Elbert E. Waite, ! will bo held at Sracuse. Utah, Monday.; at 12:30 p. m. The body may be viewed , at the Joseph William Taylor chapel to- ' dav. from until tt p. m., and wili be sent i on" the 10:40 a. 'm. Bamberger Electric ; train' to Clearfield. The cortege wilt ; form at the Clearfield station and con- j vey the body to Syracuse cemetery. j Fuii"ral services for Alma O. Souer- ' I'crg. tcaclKT iti the manu:rl Training department de-partment of the city schools, who died Thursdav, following ' a long ilhi'-.'-s, will be h'-id at rtie grave in City cmetpry today at 1 :3" p. m. The cortege wili form at SOj Second avenue. |