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Show "t i Deaths and Funerals i DEATHS. In a local hospital, Ksthcr Belenzon, 27 years of age, died yesterday. Fungal services will be held at Mmiut'iore cemetery ceme-tery Sunday .morning. The cortege will leave tiie S. D. Kvans chupd at 11:0 o'clock. At the residence, 155 East Ninth South street. Liliie Fliza Thompson . years of age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, died csterday. Funeral services ser-vices will be held at Muunt Olivet cemetery ceme-tery this afternoon. The cortege will leave the S. D. Fvans chapel at -: 15 o'clock. In a local hospital. Joseph Johnson, a resident of Park City, died yesterday. Funeral notice later. Miss Beryl Davis, 13 years of age. of Spanish Fork, Utah, died yesterday In a local hospital from influenza. Miss Davis Da-vis came to Salt Lake a short time ago to nurse her sister, Mrs. Amos Uoese, 3lt West Sixth South street, who died Wednesday from the same disease. The body wiil he sent to Spanish Fork this morning for funeral services and interment. in-terment. At a local hospital, Fdna B. Weed, "0 years of age, wife of Kmil Weed, died yesterday. Funeral services will be held in City cemetery Sunday ut 11:15 a. m. The cortege will leave the Joseph ' William Wil-liam Taylor chapel at 1 o'clock. Frederick Dover, 2o years of age. died at a local hospital vesterday from Influenza. In-fluenza. Funeral notice later. At a local hospital, Mrs. Eliza M. Miller, ,14 years of age. a native of Kansas, Kan-sas, died yesterday from influenza. The body is at the Joseph William Taylor parlors and may be viewed Monday from 10 a. m. until noon, after which It will be taken to Chapman, Kan., fori funeral services and interment. At 354 Jeremy street, November CD. John L. Kellett, 65 years of age, died. The body is at the O'Donnell parlors awaiting funeral arrangements. William Richard Watson, 56 years of age, died at his residence, 42S West Fifth South street, yesterday. lie was a native na-tive of Salt Lake. Surviving him are his widow, Sarah -Kllen Watson; two sons. W. O. and D. C. Watson, and a sister. Mrs. Mary Austin of Los Angeles. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Grace Bofnica Cromar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cromar, died shortly before be-fore midnight last night at the residence, resi-dence, 451 South Sixth East street. She was born in Salt Lake thirteen years ago. Death is said to have been due to heart trouble. Notice of funeral will be given later. i FUNERALS. The body of Floyd A. Scydell, 32 years of age, secretary to the assistant general gen-eral manager of the Oregon Short Line railroad, who died Thursday at a local hospital following an attack of influenza, will be sent to Auburn, hid., for funeral services and burial. Mr. Spy den had been in the employ of the Oregon Short Line for nine years, lie leaves his widow and 7-year-old son, also his father and mother, and one brother, now with the American forces In France. The funeral of William C. Zeese, former for-mer detective, will be held today at Mount Olivet cemetery. The cortege will leave the O'Donnell chapel at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Tho body of Kthel Craig, 2!) years of age. 2.13 Last Fourth South street, who died Thursday in a local hospital from influenza, will be taken to Pueblo, Colo., for funeral services and interment. Funeral services for Iko Okazokl, one month old, who died at Oasis, Utah, Wednesday, were held yesterday at City cemetery. Funeral services for Hjalmer Albert Rasmussen Krogh. 31 years of age. 7ii2 South Second West street, who died Thursday, will be held at the grave in City cemetery Sunday at 1 p. m. He was the adopted son of Mr, and Mrs. P. Krogh. The body of Miss Clarinda Ingerhret-son, Ingerhret-son, 13 years of age, a nurse, at the L. D. S. hospital, who died yesterday from influenza, will be sent to Welser, Idaho, today for funeral services and interment. The body of Alvin Johnson, "i years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, S 15 Fourth avenue, who died at Mesa, Colo., Thursday ftom influenza, will be brought to Kalt Lake for burial. Time and place of funeral will be announced later. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Parley L. Hartwell. The cortege will leave the C. If. Banks undertaking parlors at noon. The services ser-vices will bo at Mount Olivet cemetery, with Bishop Arbuckle presiding. There will be singing by members' of the Emerson Emer-son ward choir. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Fisher, 30 years of age, 'wife of Almond Fisher, who died in a local hospital yesterday, will he held at Bountiful ccmetorv Sunday Sun-day at 10 a. m. The cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph William Taylor at 0 o'clock. The funeral cortege for YJohn McKenn. S3 vears of nee. who died at Dubois. Idaho. November 2". from influenza, will leave the Joseph William Tnylor chat o Sunday at 2 p. m. Services and interment inter-ment will be at City cmnelery. Funeral sendees for-Vnuchn Povdrm Pushing, 11-vear-oM son of Mr. and Mrs. Georsre W. Push inc. 770 Bast South Temnle street, who died at the family residence November -0 from inflm i:zn. will be held at the grave in City cemetery ceme-tery today Saturday) at 3:1'i p. m. The funeral rnrtetre will leave the chapel of Joseph William Taylor at 3 o'clock. |