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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from Larktn's undertaking parlors, with services at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Friends may view the body at Larkln's mortuary mor-tuary at aay time. Funeral services for Ernest O. Peterson, who died of influenza on October Ji7, will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Annie Erickson, who died Thursday at her residence, 42S East Second Sec-ond South slreet, which was sent, for 3:30 o'clock t liis a f ternoon. has been postponed until the same hour tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be In Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Leah Williams Shill, wife of R. W. Shill, will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning from Joseph William Taylor's Tay-lor's chapel, with services--at the grave at City cemetery. Mrs. Shill's death occurred at 2 n. m. Tuesday morning at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. W'illiams, 005 Sixth avenue. Besides her husband and her pnrents, Mrs. Shill leaves two children. Services for Lee Tomlln. who died on October DEATHS. Death, in the guise of influenza, twice in two davs visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tavlor. 84 li Eineril avenue. Edith Martha Taylor, 2 years old, died Thursday night following fol-lowing seve'ral days' illness, while her brother, Wilbur F. Taylor, aged 6 years, succumbed to the ravages of the saint disease yesterday morning. Double funeral services will be held at 1215 o'clock tomorrow afternoon" at the grave in City cemetery. Florence Wagstaff Ilaslem, aged 30 years, wife of John B. Haslem of 3H7 WeBt Fourth South street, succumbed' to Influenza yesterday at her home. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff of American Fork, and In addition to her parents and husband, is survived by five children and six. sisters. Services will be held at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow at the grave in the American Fork cemetery. Word was received yesterday by the first presidencv of the Mormon church from President C E. Ellsworth of the northern states mission, to the effect that Missionary Walter Anderson, whose home 1b at Pima. Ariz., but who is well known in Salt Lake, died of influenza Thursday while working in the northern mission field. Mr. Anderson left Salt Luke to take up his missionary labors last July. Linn S. Tenney of Des Moines, Iowa, aped 23 rears died yesterday at the post hospital at Fort Douglas! following an attack of influenza. He had recently been inducted into the naval aviation service. His parents are in Salt Lake and will take the body to Iowa for services and interment. Harry Speight. 28 years oldv a member of the American expeditionary foroy in France, died October 7 of pneumonia, according to word received yesterday by his widow, Mrs. Iris Clark Speight, of 28-1 K street. He entered the service last May. Besides his widow, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fit. F. Speight 837 Jackson avenue, and the follow-in" follow-in" brothers and sisters: Jesse and Arthur Speight, Mrs. Ernest Cardwell and Mrs. Harold Har-old Blood. B F. Race died yesterday In a local hospital as the result of pneumonia following an attack at-tack of influenza. He was 46 years old. Funeral Fu-neral services will be announced later. William Jolin Sill ton. 26 years of age. 67 North Fifth West street, died at the family resilience yeflterdav following an attack of in-fl in-fl ue d M r. Su t ton wa s bom in Sab Iake ri)v ii,, js son of John anil Sarah Ann SnttOO His widow. Estolle Bacou Sultou. and daughter. Teresa. Riirvivc him. Funeral services will he held al Mount Olivet cemetery at 3:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Otto C liennehohn died yesterday at his residence. resi-dence. 270 II street. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Florence I.ydia Fletcher, wife of J. F. Fletcher of "71 DelmttT avenue, died yesterday at a local hospital in let thirty-first year. Funeral services will he held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the grave In Mount Olivet cemetery. Minnie MeKenua. 18 years old. who hadeen employed as a clerk at the WilK-s Home drug wtore recently, died yesterday at u local hospital hos-pital following a brief illness from influenza. She is survived by her mother, who lives at 114 H street. Notice of funeral will be given later. 27. will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning morn-ing at tiie grave in City cemetery. Friends may view the body from 8 until 1,0:30 o'clock on the day of the funernl at the Silver chapel. Final rites for Charles Thompson, aged 85 years, will be held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon after-noon at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery, under the auspices of the Maxwell-McKean post, G. A. R. The cortege will leave the Qualtruuglw Allcott chapel at 3 o'clock. Services for Ionis Tazzero, who died ou October Octo-ber 30. will he held at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the grave in City cemetery. The cortege will leave the O'Donnell chapel at 10 o'clock. The funeral for John Trinkn, who died October Octo-ber 31, will be held this morning, the cortege leaving the O'Donnell chapel at 11 o'clock. The services will be held at the City cemetery at 11:30 o'clock. Funeral services for Swen W. Anderson, who died Thursday, will be lie Id at. 2:30 o'clock tomorrow a f ternoon at tlie City cemetery. The -ortege will leave the residence. 832 South Eighth East street, at 2:15 o'clock, and friends may view the body at the home for an hour prior to that time. Services for Ole Thomas Petersen of C,ar-fteld C,ar-fteld will be held nt the prave in Draper cemetery ceme-tery this afternoon. Mr. Petersen died Wednesday, Wednes-day, aged 31 years. He is survived by lils parents. Mr. and Mis. Ole Petersen of Riverton, and by a widow and one child. Funeral services for John L. Grow. 15 yearn old, sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llrow of 024 Rio Grande avenue, will be held this afternoon at the grave In City cemetery. Funeral rites for Mabel Thorn Wells, wife of S. I,. Wells of lvchi. who died Thursday, will be held In the Salt. Lake City cemetery tomorrow tomor-row morning nt 11 o'clock. The party will leave Lehi with the body on the 0 o'clock train. Servicpp for Stanley F. Obcrn. who was killed by a street car Thursday night, will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the grave in Murray City cemetery. Funeral rites under the auspices of Sail Lake lodes No. 250, Loral Order of Moose, will be held for AnBUBl Mrosfl nt 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Wnsqtch Lawdtemetery. The enrtece will leave the Qnaltronffh-AUcott chapel at :i:30 o'cloek. Mr. Mross died at his renldepce in Cheyenne. Wyo.. October 28. lie was 3(1 years old. Services for Mnrparet Merrick, wife of Wil-1 Ham Merrick, will be held at 1:18 o'clock tomorrow to-morrow afternoon in City cemetery. The cortege will leave the residence. 560 Grant street, at 1 o'clock. roaefal services for Albert ;. West wood. on of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Westw.xid. will be held at 10:15 o'clock tomorrow morning at the City cemetery. Tbe cortege will start from the Joseph William Taylor chapel at 10 o'clock. The funeral of Warren Elmer bowry. fi yearn of age. who died October 30. will be held nt the grave In the City cemetery Sundny at 2 p. m. The cortege will leave the residence. 653 West KIrst South street, at 1:15 p. nj. Funeral rites for Irene Uva Ca Ulster were held yesterda.v at the grave in Cit,v cemetery. Funeral service for George U. Laiiibnnrne. who died a l. Fort Logan, Colo., October 25, were FUNERALS. Services for Carl J. Ostium!, who dted several nays ago. will be held a t n :4ft o'clock tomorrow tomor-row morning In Clrj Cemetery at Murray. The Cortege will leave the banks chapel at 11:15 o'clock. The lime for tlie funeral services for Mrs. Martha T. Jensen has been Changed to 12:30 o'cloek tomorrow rtfterdooh. Friends may view the bodv al ih residence. 749 Roosevelt avenue from li O'clock until noon. Burial will be in Wasatch Lasrh cemetery. I nder. the auspices of t he machinists union, services for Leonsrd I). Perkins will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tbe grave in City cemetery. 1 Members of the union aud ladies' auxiliary will attend in a body. Funeral services for John Krauser will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the grave in City cemetery. The funeral of. Lillian A. Mown will be held nt 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the South JSrdah cemetery. I The bpdv of Mrs. Jennie Pratt Christ inuseu. li) years old. VrJioie death occurred Sunday at Cbluinbus, Ohio, arrived ot inlt bake Thursday. held yesterday in City cemetery. The Ucv. ' Iloyt B. Henrlquea officiated, I Services for Julian Paulson of Hutterfleld j were held yesterday ut the Murray City cemetery. ceme-tery. Services for Trofessor Emmet t I). Motisley. ' who died of influenza several days ag", were held Id the City cemetery yesterday afternoon, with Bishop John C. Duncan of the First ward presiding. The speakers were Fred Tadje. j George M. Cannon, Edwin C. Davis and Bishop Duncan, while n musical program was render j by Virginia ami Melba Lindsey, two of Professor. Profes-sor. Mousb y's pupils. Albert c. Bchoenfeld and Fred C. Fulh-r offered pra rer. Funeral services for Clyde O. Kurton, who died at San Dieg... Ca!.. several days ago. were held yesterday afternoon at Mount Olivet cemetery ceme-tery . |