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Show : f I Deaths and Funerals f DEATHS. At 82 West South IVmple Rtreot. Mrs. Gr-iTiide Gr-iTiide Knoymiin, I7 ynrs of nt'. wife of John Knoymnn, died Snntiny nicht. .jllr liusbiind and ton children survive her. Funeral notice In tor. At rimsant (Ireen, Cnrlos Smith Hljrgins, ymrs of iit difd yoslerdny. He was pin-I'lnyecl pin-I'lnyecl at tlu; .Mil pun mill. Thn body will be .ffiu by S. M. TiiyJor & Co. Io Kunosh, Utah, fur funcrul services nnd interment. Mrs. Hun nati E. I Ionise, formerly reeident of Oden, di-d Simdiiy ut I'ornti'llo. The body will be bmusM to Suit Lake for funeral services ser-vices and burial. At the residence, 4fi3 South Twelfth Enpt street, Harold Jioss, 1H -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ij. K. Rosk, dii'd Sunday. Private funeral services will tie held at 3:30 p. in. today at l he K. P. Evans mortuary elmpel. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. ! Tn this city, John Thorn ns Howell. 31 years i of iisje, died yi sterdiiy, I'rivnle funeral ser-i ser-i vices will be held at li o'clock this afternoon i nt the S. l. Kvims mortuary chapel. Inter-: Inter-: inenl will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Word was received In Salt Luke yesterday 1 nf the death at the American hospital in t'ht-' t'ht-' cairo of .lames Do I hart Taylor of Suit Lake I'rom pneumonia. Mr. Tnylor was 30 years of i ajfi and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Taylor, LLi 1 M street. He left here early tn November in enlist in the navy as n machinist's mate, but the sftinfuR of the armistice prevented his cnteriui the navy, and he accepted a position with the t'niled Slates Steel corporation at Iliimmciid IikI. His fnther Is a nephew nf Hi'1 late President John Tnylor. Ttesides his parents, he is survived by one brother, John B. Taylor. 3(i I!ut Kiehth Houth street, and three sifters. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for Interment. Mrs. Daphne Ha tern an Wyman-. 33 years of ai;e, wife of Chester A. Wyniau. !)((( Third avenue, ave-nue, died in a local hospital yesterday. She was the daughter ot William J. and Martha Lam bourne Ka tenia n. He-ddes her husband and parents, she is survived by an Infant. 3 days "Id. and two danphtprs, Daphne Ada and Marion. Several brothers and sisters nlso survive sur-vive her. Funeral services will be held at llie B n tenia u residence. Second avenue, Thursday, the hour to be announced later. In a local hospital, Crace Murphy. 7 years of age, residing at 1 711 East Second South si reel, died yesterday from influenza. The fa-H,er fa-H,er m' ihc little cirl is reported to be quarantined quaran-tined at his resilience and the mother and n small sister are .'-Vriously ill with the same disease in a. local hospital. Notice of funeral 1 later. j 1 According to word received Monday bv Alfred : T. Egnn of DL?7 Third avenue, Mrs. 'Timothy i Kt:an, his mother, died yesterday n t W'a rer-lnwn, rer-lnwn, N. V., wlierc she had yone on n visit. She was I he widow of the late Captain- Timothy Tim-othy Ei;ait of Die Salt Lake mining exchange. Sho wn oil rt visit at her old home In Water-lewn Water-lewn whn nhe died, and the interment will be in that city. Mrs. Horr.ce Luri-ss. CO years of nge, pioneer ' of t'tali. died Saturday in Poeatello. Idaho, after a throe months' Illness. Mrs. Burgess and h-T husband, Horace Burgess, have resided in Nevada for several years, going to that state from rtah. Besides her husband, she is survived sur-vived by th fnllmving daughters and orr1 son: Mr. llarohl Bird r,f Suit "Lake. Mrs. Parker Shifffet of Poc:itllo, Mrs. William Nell of I in In y. Nevada ; Mrs. O. K. fjordon of Mohr-h;nd. Mohr-h;nd. Ctah ; Mrs. CliarleG B. Llndsev of , Anieriens. Kan. ; Mrs. William Moringer of Spoi ane. Wash., nnd Stli iturcss of Sparks, NVv. Funeral PTvices will he held at 2 n'cloek 1 1ns a f tern oon a t the r tin pel of s. M, Taj lor. lu torment will be in City cemetery. I In a I. .cal hospital. Emily May Kiehard-on. 2d years of nge. wife of L. Itidianlson. died yesterday from Influenza. Shu whs the dnugh-ter dnugh-ter of Mr. aud Mrs. L J. Bobbins. Nolic of 1 funeral later. At 127 East Second South street. Mary L. Pci.-rscn. t.'. years of ace. died yeiterday. The body is at the ch.ipel of Jos-fh William" Taylor awaiting funeral arrangements.' FUNERALS. Tlir. fnnr.nl of Clnrln Jensen. t ho died Snt-urd.'iy Snt-urd.'iy ni--':t us tlie result of nn nntomohilp f.' rid'nt at Seventh Seinti nii'l State tr''eti. ill i.e ):! I nl hf fjimlly rotenee. Zi Vm F;-l!ti So:;tli stre'-t. this morning at II oVlofk. Tin- tmdy mny b.' i ir.wed nt the resiilen-'c from 0 uinil II a. n. Interment 1.- in City rniierai "tervifes fir Jnhn M. Amborn. vrhr. S::nfay fr..m inf hi-nr.-i. will l.o h.-ht 1 i. (."icrk itii-i morning nt the i )un 1 1 ri.n c !i - A i 1 -i.tl rhni.H. nv.-r tuc au-pi.-pof the Brf.Uier-h.-.tfl nf (...corMD'h" Ea:riiie..r.'..,wnf which he was a memb-r. Tiie will ,. tll , lana,.a, Nov.. for iiiterment. Fmif-nl servi-"s for Mrs. Nancv Kane. 29 yr:i-s of st. who fii'-d Thurslnj from inf ;--"7 1. will lt Ik-I i at the cr:ivr in Calvary 1 cir.etrry at 2 o'H'.-V this afte-noon. |