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Show Deaths and Funerals ; "' DEATHS. In a local hospital, Arthur Samuelson, no years of age, 215 Third East street, died yesterday from influenza. His widow and child are reported to bo seriously 111 at their home with tho same disease. Mr. Samuelson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J-Samuelson, J-Samuelson, 1040 East Twenty-third South street. He has been employed on the sales force of the Continental Oil company com-pany in this city for the last five years. Kunerai services will be held at the grave hi Wasatch Uwn cemetery Monday, November No-vember 2y, at 2 p. m. The cortege will leavo the S. M. Taylor chapel at 1:30 o'clock. ( At a local hospital, Jim Blanco, a native na-tive of Italy, died Friday from Influenza-He Influenza-He was 4S years of age. Notice of fu-neral fu-neral later. Word has been received in Bait Iake of the death at St. Helena. Ore., of Mrs. W H. Woodward, wife of W. H. Woodward, Wood-ward, a former dancing instructor In this city She was a victim of influenza. The body will be burled in the Oregon city. j Word has been received in Salt Lake of the death of Mrs. D. Urquhart, formerly former-ly Miss Kit Hays, at Charlottsvllle, Va. Mrs Urquhart was a resident of Salt Lake and Ogden before her marriage. Mrs. Ehvood W. Matson, 243 East South Temple street, is a sister. Mrs. Mary Ellen Pincock F-tephens, wife of Solomon C. Stephens, died yesterday yes-terday at the family residence at Ogden,'1 following an attack of pneumonia. She was born in St Louis in November, ISol, and came to Utah in 1S52. She was the daughter of the late John and Isabella Pincock, and is survived by the follow-Itfff follow-Itfff brothers and sisters: John E. Pincock. Pin-cock. James Pincock, George A. Pincock, all of Susar City. Idaho; Lottie Garner and Vilate Woodmansee of Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Isabella Forbs, Charles Pincock, Pin-cock, Richard Pincock and Wealthy Pincock, Pin-cock, all of Ogden, and by her husband, Solomon C. Stephens, and the following children: Lottie M., Ruby, Pearl, S. Clinton Clin-ton and John P. Stephens and Mrs. Bell Colman, all of Ogden; Mis. Jennetta Barker of Salt Lake, and William P. Stephens, In the aerial service at Tours, France. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The funeral cortege will leave the. residence, 3iiS0 Adams avenue, Ogden, Og-den, at 3 p. m. Monday, November 25, for the Mountain View cemetery, where Interment will take place. At a local hospital, Adlne Cllnerer, 11-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J- Barlow, died yesterday. The funeral cortege will leave tho residence of J. S. Barlow. 271 West Fifth North street, today (Sunday) at 12 o'clock. Services and interment will be at City cemetery. At 25 South Fifth East street, November Novem-ber 23, Frances A. Comes. 2R years of age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Conies, died from influenza. The body is at the Joseph William Taylor chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. At Sooth West Temple street, Hannah Palfreyman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Pal frevman of Sprlng-vil'c, Sprlng-vil'c, Utah, died yesterday. The body-will body-will he sent to Springville for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Eleanor Ri"ks, 2S years of age. difil yesterday at .'.If, Fifth avenue from influenza. The body uill he .sent hv O' 1tonnHl R- Co. to Tvigan, Utah, today i Sunday t -for funeral services and interment. inter-ment. FUNERALS. Funeral sr-rices for Mrs. Helena Anderson, Ander-son, t'l year. of age. wife of Mrk Anderson An-derson of Eureka, who died at fir South Second East street, Friday, fro Jt influ enza, will be held at the grave In Murray City cemetery, Monday, at 2 p. in. The cortege will leave the Silver chapel, Fifth South and Main streets, at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral of Detleeh Rpoven, who died Friday at the Kimball ranch in Parley's park, will be held in City cemetery today at 4:30 p. m. The cortege will leave the Eddlngton chapel at 4 p. in. The funeral cortege for Frank E. Chapman, Chap-man, who died Thursday at Rigby, Idaho, will form at the residence of his father-in-law, John Blomquist, 526 Fifth East street, Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. Services and internment will be at City cemetery. The funeral of Frank Paramore, who i died Thursday, will be held in City cemetery ceme-tery Monday, November 25. The cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph William Taylor at 2 p. m. The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor A. C. McDonald, Mc-Donald, whose death occurred Wednesday Wednes-day morning, was held at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the City cemetery, ceme-tery, Bishop O. F. Fisher presiding. Prayers were offered by Bishop David A. Smith and Anthon H. Lund. Addresses Ad-dresses were made by Charles W. Penrose, Pen-rose, former Governor William Spry and President Heber J. Grant, This was the first meeting at which members of the first presidency of the Mormon church appeared since reorganization. All the surviving children of Mrs. McDonald and her brother and sister were present at the services. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth L. Williams, who died Thursday, will be held at the grave in City cemetery today shortly after 1 o'clock. Bishop John W. Bond of the Fifteenth ward will conduct con-duct the services. The cortege will leave the residence, 152 Garland court, at 1 p. m. The funeral of Mike Schreibcr, who died at Garfield. November 20, will be held at Montefiore cemetery today at 12 o'clock. Funeral services for Ahbie Baker Anderson, An-derson, who died November 22, will be held In Evansville, Ind., where the body will be taken for interment in the family plot. Frienda may view the body at the S. D. Evans mortuary chapel Monday after 10 a, in. The funeral cortege for Fred Smith, assistant cashier. of the National City bank, who died in this city November Novem-ber 22 from influenza, will leave the O'Donnell chapel Monday. November 25, at 3:30 p. m. Services and Interment will be at Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral cortege for Joseph Cordell, 33 years of oge, who died at Garfield, j Utah, November 23, will leave the O'Don- t nell chapel Monday, November 25, at 11:30 a. m. Services and interment will be at Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral cortege for Mrs. Natal ina Foss. who died at Bingham, Utah, November No-vember 21. will leave the O'Donnell chapel Monday, November 25, at 11:30 a. m. Services Ser-vices will bo at Mount Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Soren-son Soren-son Alston, who died in Seattle from influenza, will be held today at the grave In City cemetery at 2 p. m. The cortege cor-tege will leave the Eddington chapel at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Merlntha Child Neve, who died at tho residnco of her daughter, Mrs. .7. L. Criger. S8 Woodruff apartments, Friday, will be held at. I ho grave in City cemetery today at noon. The cortege will leave the Woodruff apartments at 11:30 a. m. The body of Charles A. Peot, who was drowned recently in the shaft of tho Key West mine near St. Thomas, Nov., is due to arrive In Salt Lake at noon today. to-day. It will be taken to the S. D. Evans undertaking establishment and interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon. |