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Show 4 . i Deaths and Funerals : f DEATHS. At Arthur, IT tab, Byron Snow, If years of age, died Wednesday from influenza. He weis born at Sterling, Utah, and came to Arthur four years ago. At the time of his death he was employed at the Arthur mill. The body will be taken to Sterling for funeral services and interment. At SrT East Fourth South street. Mrs. Mary E. Strong Bailey, wife of Owen Bailey,, died yesterday. Mrs. Bailey was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Strowg and was born in Sait Uake, June fl, IS'W. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Lorene Clayton, Mrs. Susie Hoaghind. Mrs. Klvle Tienslmw, Mrs. Annie Anderson and Mildred Mil-dred and Violet Bailey, all of Salt Lake, and Owen J. Bailey, now at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon in City cemetery. The funeral cortege will leave the residence at 1 p. m. In this city, Fllen Younger Williams, (37 years of age. wife of Ransoin Williams of the Heron hotel, died yesterday. The body will be taken to Colorado Springs for services and interment. At H31 South Third West street. Mrs. I-ucile Curtis, -10 yea rs of age. wife of Harry M. Curtis, died yesterday. The body is nt the Qunltrough-AUcott chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. At llf" Daird avenue. Mrs. Zulina Suznn Stark. .ID years of age. died Thursday, .she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan of Missouri and nrnthfr of F. l- and Marian F. S-tark of Colorado Springs. Funeral services will he held in Ci'y cemetery this morning at 11 o'clock. At the family residence, 53 North State street. Sherman S. Home. L'l years of age, died yesterday of Influenza. lie was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Home. Funeral sitvIcps will be held at City cemetery Sunday at 1 2 :1 v. m. The corlem will leave the Joseph Witliam Taylor Tay-lor chapel at 12 o'clock. At 41 West Third North street. Mrs. Alice Work, fi-i years of ace, died yesterday. yes-terday. Funeral services will be held in City cemeterv Monday afternoon. The cortccc will leave the Silver chapel at 2 o'clock. FUNERALS. DorMc funeral servircs fnr Mrs. So; hie Woollev Muir. r3 years of ;lh and her win, Wnollev. lis years, both indirect vi--tin-s of influenza, will be ;.--Id at the gra vo in Ci t y cemetery Simda v a f !e: -noun. Tt-e cortece will !ea e t'-,e S. M. Taylor mortuary chapel ol U p. in. Funeral stvIock fnr William D. Cow-burn, Cow-burn, who died at his rrsidpnep. 442 North Sixth West street, Thursday. id be held In City cemetery Sunday nf U : 1 p. m. The cortcce will form at t '.e. reeidcrwe at 2 o'clock. Friend ni;:y view Cic body from 12 -.GO until I :-C p. 111. Funeral services for Miss Keda C. Frii'kson. vibn died at the horr." of her sifter. Mrs. .In'-n li.-'upc;. ."2" Fifth Fa -t I rrrt. T'niD-riay. will be hr-M at Mt. ftbvpt cen-.et.-T- Suniiay at 1:1." p. P;. Tar- 1 enrtee will form at te Tfnpe rsiden? I si i o --1' k . Tl.e i.o.iv ml he in stiiU-1 frmi a.. ',' '2 !" p. m. :r, ,o:;-i w. . i:.-i.s her s"st':s. Mi.-'. John Hcm- r--!. Mrs. ' 1. D i.- nn ;p d Mrs. V. J. I .r.cr';v.ui:;c:-, M:s. HllJa vJ:ui str.' |