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Show .1 : ! Deaths and Funerals j 4 f : DEATHS. I At r local hospital, George Hostrup, 2o years of age, died yesterdav. Word i has been sent to a brother at Rlverton, Wyo., and funeral arrangements are be ing held in abeyance pending Instructions from him. The body is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking parlors. At the post hospital at Fort Douglas, Doug-las, Sergeant C. W. Milne, 18 years of age, Seventy-ninth infantry, died Tuesday Tues-day from pneumonia. Sergeant Milne re-cently re-cently returned from the east, where he v-. nad leon on furlough to visit his wife, -s. lie contracted pneumonia while on the trip. Military' funeral services will be held at Fort Douglas today. His widow is in the city and relatives are expected to arrive from Newton, Kan., in time for , the services. Alma O. Hoderberg, 42 years of nge, a teacher in the manual training department depart-ment of tho city schools, died last evening eve-ning at a local hospital after a long illness ill-ness from Bright's disease. The funeral will be held from the family residence, 168 Second avenue, Sunday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock, where the body may be viewed from 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Interment Inter-ment will be in City cemetery. Besides Be-sides his widow, formerly Miss Pearl Anderson, An-derson, Mr. Soderberg leaves his father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Soder-berg, Soder-berg, of Ephratm, and the following brothers and sisters: Walter L. and J O. Soderberg of Salt Lake; H. A. Soder-berg Soder-berg of Ogden; Gustave N. Soderberg of Kphralm; Mrs. Edith Madscn and Mrs. Chris Larson of Ephraim. John Schow, 6S years of age and a vot-oran vot-oran soldier of the United -States army, died yesterday, following a two months' illness. Ho was born at Copenhagen, Denmark, March 10, ISM, and served In tho army for twelve years, receiving his discharge in lS'lK at Fort Douglas. Ho followed Ms trade as a painter in Rait Lake for a number of years and at the time of his de'ath was employed as watchman watch-man at the Auerbach store. Sevpn stop-sons stop-sons and one stepdaughter survive him. Funeral services will be announced later. At a local hospital, Abraham Weiss. 21 years of age, died early this morning from influenza. Ho is survived by his widow, two small children, his parents and three brothers, one with the Amerl-can Amerl-can forces In Franco, one at Camp Lewis, J Washington, and the third 111 in Salt Lake with Influenza. Weiss resided at S'M Washington street. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments will be announced later. Word has been received bv Citv Detective Detect-ive Axel 11. Steele of the death at Al-meda Al-meda hospital at Vallejo. Cal., of August Rundeen. formerly a well-known mining man of Salt Lake and the Tintlodiatrict. w According to the message, Rundeen died November 12 and was buried In California. Cali-fornia. I lis relatives reside In Sweden and Now Yqrk state. He was a member of lodge No. 3Si (Ophir, Utah), I. O. O. F. FUNERALS. The funeral of Mrs. John K. Lee. of Brighton, who died from influenza in a local hospital on .December 3. will take place hi City omiotery this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Loo leaves throe sisters sis-ters and a brother, with the 145th (Utah) artillery, now in France. The funeral cortege for the triple funeral fu-neral fr Mrs. Mary A. Pappas, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Bogan and Margaret Bogan, three sisters, who died "WeYhiesday from influenza, in-fluenza, will leave tho O'Donucll chapel Sunday, December S, at 2 p. m. Services Ser-vices and interment will be at Calvary cemetery. Funeral services for Koy Corbet t. who died November 30. will be held todav at 2:30 p. m. In City cemetery. The cortege cor-tege will leave the Larkin parlors at 2 o'clock. The funeral of James Underwood. A' years old. whose denth occurred at a. Salt Lake hospital Wednesday, will be held tomorrow afternoon. Tho cortege will leave Silver's chapel at 2 o'clock, with services at the City cemetery. Mr. Fn- derwood was born at Kaysville. February Febru-ary 15. lStfi. Ho loaves his widow, two children." Ellen and George Underwood, two brothers and one sister. George W, and S. C. Underwood, and Mrs. Louisia E. Strong, all of Rait Lake. The funernl of Miss .Ann E. Bullough. 35 year.: of age. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bullough. FX! South Twelfrh East street, who died Tuesday from Influenza, will bo held Sunday at 2 p. m. In City cemetery. The body will lie In state at the-bat-kin funeral parlors Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon and Sunday morning until 10 o'clock. The cortege will leave the family fam-ily residence at 1:30 p. m. Besides her parents. Miss Bullough is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Lillian Davis. Mrs. Rubelle Francis, and Arnold Bullough of Salt Lake; Alma J., with the H&th field artillery in France; David H.. In training at Vancouver Barracks. Bar-racks. Washington, and Benjamin H. Bullough, at the naval training station, Goat island, San Francisco, Cal. Funeral services for Oscar C. Hunter were held yesterday afternoon In City cemetery. Bishop William Hansen of ; Sugarhousc ward officiating. Music was furnished by a quartet and J. R. Smith rendered a solo. The grave was dedicated dedi-cated by George Simsof the bishopric of the Eighth ward. A -William Lund was the principal speaker. Funeral services for Arthur O. Gilbert, well-known resident of Salt Lake and 'Murray, and formerly a salesman for the Utah Oil Refinery company, will be held today, the cortege leaving the C. H. Banks undertaking parlors, Murray, at 2 p. m. interment will be in South Cottonwood Cot-tonwood cemetery. The funeral of David John Barker, whose death occurred Friday, was held yesterday afternoon at the Taylorsvilie comet cry. Services were conducted by ' George A . Jenkins of M u rrn y . A son . j It. Barker, of New York, arrived after i the funeral had been held. Funeral services for Henry Lynham. 3il years of ntre son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lynham of Bountiful, who died Wednesday of influenza-pneumonia, will I e held in City cemetery this morning at 11:15. The cortege will leave the Joseph William Taylor ehnpel at 11 o'clock. Mr. Lynham was a member of the Modern Woodmen of the World. Final rites for Lewis H. Strong. 26 years of age. who died Wednesday from influenza, will be held in City cemeterv Sunday afternoon. The cortege will leave the residence. No. 2 Reeves court, at 1:30 o'clock. |