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Show f 4. 1 Deaths and Funerals r DEATHS. ' Word was received in Salt Lake ves-terday ves-terday of the death of Mrs. Sarah Gheni! Winkworth, t,0 years of age, in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Winkworth was formerly a resident of this city. The body will be brought hero for funeral services and interment. in-terment. In this city, Adclc Powell Rathbun. "0 years of aye, died yesterday. Tlie funeral will take place at Ml. Olivet cemetery Friday, November 22, at 2 p. m. At Magna, I'tah. Peter Fugleman. C?, years of age, died November l',i. Funeral services will be held at Mt. Olivet cemetery ceme-tery Friday, November 22, at 4 p. m. In this city, Sadie Mosella Lundquist, 20 years of age, died yesterday. The funeral fu-neral will lie held at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery Saturday, November 2J, at 2 p. m. Word Ijas been received in Salt Lake of the death at Seattle, AVash., of Mrs. Nellie Sorenson Alston, 27 years of age, w:fe of Clinton Alston, manager of the Murray, Midvale and Holliday exchanges of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Tele-graph company. Mrs. Alston was called to Seatt le to attend at tho sick bed of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Sorenson, and contracted influenza, which resulted in her death last S-unday. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Richard, 5 years of age, and Angus, 4 years; her father and mother and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Hoagland and Mrs. Theresa Ryn-ders Ryn-ders of Salt Lake. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. At the "family residence, 826 West First South street, George Ames, 71 years of age, died yesterday, lie is survived by his widow and two children, Mrs. J. F. McCarty and II. A. Ames of this city. Funeral services will be held at the grave In City cemetery Friday, November 22, at l:M0 p. m. At Midvale, t'lah, Magimo Johnson. 43 years of age, died Monday from pneumonia. pneu-monia. He is survived by his wife, five children, three brothers anil three sisters. Funeral services will bo held at the residence resi-dence at Midvale today , at 3 p. m. Interment Inter-ment will be at Midvale cemetery. At No. 1 Ouray avenue, November 20, Mrs. Jessie M. Slack, 3!) veats of age, died. The body will be sent to St. Paul, Minn., for funeral services and burial. At 710 Downington avenue, November 20. Ernest Crowton. 27 years of age, died from influenza. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowton, and is their second son to die from influenza. He Is survived by bis widow and three children, two sisters, and a brother. Bert Crowton, who is with the expeditionary forces In France. At a local hospital, November 20, Jose Carter, 00 years of ago, died from influenza. influ-enza. Notice of funeral later. j FUNERALS. ! , The funeral of Mrs. E. Leonard Cunningham, Cun-ningham, 24 years of age, who died Tuesday Tues-day from influenza, will be held in Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn cemetery today at 2 p. m. The body will lie In state at the family residence, 2-13 South Fifth East street, from 10 a. m. until 1:30 p. m. Funeral services for Asa Wilson, Jr.. a former resident of this ciiy, who died in Grand Junction, Colo., from an attack of pneumonia superinduced by Influenza, will be held at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery this afternoon, the funeral cortege cor-tege forming at the O'Donnell chapel at 2 p. m. His two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Lrnd green and Mrs. Carl A. Hahn, left for Grand Junction immediately upon learning of his illness and succeeded in reaching his bedside before his death. He was the son. of Asa and Sarah Crowther Wilson, and was born at Coalville, Utah, twenty-J"ive twenty-J"ive years a no. He Is survived hy his wife, Mrs. Pernlcc Wilson, and an infant daughter, June; his two sisters, and a brother, A. L. Wilson, who is serving with the expeditionary forces in France. The body of Mrs. Fidelia Gay Heller, who died in Oilen Monday, reached this ciiy last night and was taken to the funeral parlors of the Larkin-Ilull undertaking under-taking company. This morning from 9 lo 11:30 o'eioek the body will lie In state in order that friends and rela lives mav view it. Later it will he taken to Spanish Span-ish Fork for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Heller was tire wife of O. T. Heller, and the family made their home ' , In this city for a considerable period be- ' fore removing to Ogden n bruit six months . ago. Mrs. Heller was born In Spanish Fork and was 31 years of age. Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie TT. Me-Ilrnth, Me-Ilrnth, who died Tuesday at a. Ineal hospital, hos-pital, will" be held at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery at 4 p. m. today. Funeral services for Earl Lorenzo T. Pnshard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Poshard, :) West Ninth South street, were held at the crave in City 1 cemetery yesterday afternoon. j Funeral services for Rabbi .L Conporsnn, ! 3f! years of acre, who died at a local bos- 1 pital Wednesday from Influenza, will be 1 held at the grave In Monte fjnre cenipferv : this afternoon. Rabbi Raskin official- j ing. The cortege will P-avp the S. D.I Evans mortuary chapel at 2 p. m. ! Rabbi Conporf-jon was In charge of r-on-creatloji Sbarey Tzedick, nnd resided at 770 South Slate street. He ia survived by his widow and six: children. Private funeral services for Mrs. M. M. Wort, who died last Saturday In this citv. were held at the Third Presbyterian church yesterday, ev. Henry W. Burger officiating. The body was shipped to Kearney, Neb., accompanit'd by three children, Mrs. Phil O. Konyon, Y Wort and 11. P. Wort. Public services and interment will take place at Kearney. The funeral cortege for G. Car lasetiua, who died at ("larfiHd November IS, will leave the O'Lionnell chapel Saturday at 11 a. m. Services and Interment will be at Calvary cemetery. The funeral cm-tee for .lolin Paroso, who died at Oar fie id November L'l). will Icavo the O'Donnell cha pel Saturday morning ar II o'clck. Services and interment in-terment will be at Calvary cemetery. Funeral services fur Kiizaheth Kelly, 7:1 vears of ae, who died at Orand Island, Neb., November 1!', will !e held tins morning at 10 o'cloek at Calvary cemetery. ceme-tery. Shu is survived hy her Imshand., Aip-hael Kellv. nnd Ihrre dnnydiiers. |