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Show . 4- Deaths and Funerals DEATHS. .At AX'S TTipldnnrt drivr. Eric W 111. elm Jo-hnnsen, Jo-hnnsen, liO yours of iirc, iHixi from pnonmoniii. Mr. .JohnnFon iviis tlio Hn of Mr. nnd Sire. Nathaniel Jotinnson of TV i I ford ward. He is survived by lii "-idoiv, Mrs. A nan Larson John Jo-hn n son: n -J -in mi Hi n -old dnnijlitfr, Anna Bcr-niiP Bcr-niiP ; lii.s jia rents, three IuoMhtm imd six sisters, sis-ters, funeral services will be held in the Mill Creuk eoiuctery Thursday at 2 p. in. Word has been rorri ved in 1 lie of fi ce of 1 he first presidency of the Mormon church of the death of Heury Park In now Jtocers. November 17, in New Zealand, from Influenza. while nerving there ns a missionary, Mr. Hogers wns a son fif Henry T. and Esther Pnrkiuson Itogera of jopnn. Utah. lie was bom at Preston, Idaho, January 1!, 1 000, und loft for his mission mis-sion February 2lV, 10IH. The moBsape Btaled that, owIdp to slii piling restrictions, the body could not be sent home. At local hospital, J. Ridley. 67 ycnrB of fire, 606 Month Kirnt West street, dird ypfl-terday. ypfl-terday. Funeral servirPH -will be held in City cemetery Thursday ut 11! :-! p.' m. The cortege will leave the chapel of Joseph AVilliam Taylor at 111:30 p. m. At a local hospital. Krnest Olio Szprtlak, 32 years of ace, ir4 Sou! h Fourth Kust strpel., died yesterday from Influenza. He was employed em-ployed us a butcher by the ("tali Taekinc A Provision company. Hlfl widow and one child xiirvi vn him. Funeral servicer, will he held in Mount Olivet cemetery Thursday at 11:15 a . ni. The cortPCf ""ill leavi; the chapel of Josculi WilLiuin Taylor at II o'clock. At 1'" Easl, First, pi m tli elreet. November IM. Mrs. Rosina Noall fialeazzi. 126 years of ace. ilird. The body In at the O'Donnell undertaking parlors await ing f nnortil arrangements. At a local hospital, John Burcbman, 33 years of nee, died November IS. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments will be announced later. . Mrs. Sadie H. Mel Ira th. 4i years of njre. daughter of "the late Ooorpe S. Smith, 3lif East Sixth South street, died in a local hospital vee-terdny. vee-terdny. 'I'lie h,d.v Is nt the Ehe.r W. Hall undertaking un-dertaking parlors uwuiling funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. The infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thotnna Hon Id Hicham, 4Kii South Third East street, died yesterday. yes-terday. The funeral will be h"ld at 2 p. m. today In City cemetery. At 315 West Ninth South street. Earl Lorenzo Theodore Boshard, ned 1 year and R months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boshnrd, died vesterday from influenza. Funeral services Mill be held today In City cemetery. FUNERALS. The body of Mrs. L. I,. Hambleton. 820 Scott nvenue, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hiilns of Provo, who died nt n local hospital Monday, will be sent to Provo for funeral servteeH nnd burial. Mrs. Hamblolon in survived by her husband, two children, her parents and two sinters. The body of Pnbert McKlnnon. who d1"d near f.r-en Itlver, Wyn., Sunday, from liifliiens-.ii. will be sent, to Prlre. Utah, for burial. Mr. MrKlnnon ivns foreman f"r the t'bristensen I'onsl ruction company, nnd his widow and Utile won are critically ill with the same disease at the const ruction camp. Funern 1 services for Mrs. M. A. Rob v. who died November in at On k land. Cal., will be held M the tfrave In Mount Olivet cemetery Wednesday nt 11 a. m The corlece will leave the S. .. Evans mortuary ehnptel nt 10:30 n. m. The funeral of Cnlvln M. Yanderwort, who died at Kuth, Nov.. November 13. in his forty-eiirhth forty-eiirhth year, will be held .a t 3 p. m. today "hi City cemetery, under the auspices of the I. 0. rt. b nuil is. of It. T. lodges of this city. The casket will be opened from 1 to 2:30 p. m. at the Qualtrough-AJlcott eliapel, 544 Soulh Main street. The funeral of James p. Ellis, who died November No-vember 11. will be held at Mount Olivet cemetery ceme-tery today Wednesday) at 2:30 p. m. The cor-tepe cor-tepe will leave " the O'Donnell chapel at 2 o'clock. The funeral of Richard .". 'Werner, whose death occurred at Camp Travis, Tex., will be held at 11 o'clock this morning from O'Don-nell's O'Don-nell's chapel. Sendees will -take place dL the grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The funeral fu-neral "was to have been held yesterday afternoon, after-noon, but was posl poned because of delay in the arrival of the body of the young soldier. Mr. Werner was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner. Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Sarah Anderson, An-derson, 47 years of ape, who died Monday, will be held nt the grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery today nt 2 p. m. The cortege will leave the residence . 11)42 South Seventh Eust street, at 1:30 p. m. Funeral services for David Jtosscr, 70 years of agr", who died Friday, were held yesterday at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. R. J. Alder delivered de-livered the eulogy, and 01 lie Petersen sang "Abide With Me." Bishop L. Armstrong dedicated dedi-cated the grave. |