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Show I DEATHS AND FUNERALS George Raid win, and was born in Salt Lake September 11, 1U00. Notice of funeral will be given later. Leah E. SMI1, wife of Robert W. Skill, died yesterday at thi residence, 065 Sixth avenue, as a result of heart trouble. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Williams, Wil-liams, and was born October 1, 1S02, in Salt Lake City. FTJNEBALS. Funeral services for Clyde Lundgren of Murray Mur-ray were held at noon yesterday at the grave I in Cottonwood cemetery. The speakers were U. G. Miller, Bishop Erickson of the Murray Second ward and Bishop Burgen of Union. A musical program was rendered and many beautiful beau-tiful floral offerings were sent by friends. Funeral services for M. J. Merrill were held yesterday at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery. ceme-tery. Military funeral services, under 1 lie auspices of the Eagles' lodge, were held yesterday for Emmett Erickson. the young soldier who died several daya ago at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Mary Blosch were lield yesterday at the City cemetery. Funpral services for Aulio Rottioi were held yesterday morning aL the grave In Calvary cemetery. ceme-tery. Funeral services for Hazel Ross Perry, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Perry, were held yesterday yes-terday at the grave in City cemetery. Funeral Rervices for Mrs. Fern Louise Richardson Rich-ardson were held yesterday at the grave in City cemetery. Services for Thomas D. Cunningham, who died at Seattle, Wash., several daya ago, were held yesterday at the grave in Calvary cemetery. DEATHS. Following a period of illness caused by pernicious per-nicious anemia, Mrs. Katherinfe Culverwell died yesterday at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Blumo, at Murray. She was in her sixty-fourth year. The body will be taken to Cnliente, Nev., for services and interment there Saturday. Mary Frances Dowd, 14 years old, daughter of Dr. anil Mrs. J. E. Dowd of 96G East Second South street, died yesterday at a local hospital. hospi-tal. Death was due to pneumonia, following influenza. in-fluenza. Miss Dowd was a niece of D. S. Spencer. She hajl been a student at St. Mary's academy. Funeral notice will be given later. Charles Eerger died yesterday at a local hospital, hos-pital, following an attack of influenza which developed into pneumonia. He was 37 years old. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. com-pleted. Louis Cassero died yesterday at a local hospital, hos-pital, aged 4S years. Deatli was due to influenza. in-fluenza. The body is at the O 'Don n ell chapel. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. com-pleted. Joseph Abrasturo. aged 24 years, yesterday succumbed to an attack of influenza at a local lo-cal hospital. The body is nt the O'Donnell chapel. Notice of funeral will be given later. Word was received In Salt Lake yesterday of the death at Charleston. W. Va., of W. R. Elmore, formerly of Salt Luke. He was 52 years of age, and was employed as master mechanic nt the government ammunition plant at Nitro, W. Va. Harry Kinkead, formerly of Salt Lake, died of influenza at Wallace, Idaho, October 23. according ac-cording 1o word received in this city yesterday. His mother, Mrs. W. J. Kinkead, who has been visiting friends ir. Denver, is now on the way to attend the funeral of her son. Word was received in Salt Lake yesterday of the death of C. W. Gaby at Ely. Nev. He was a former resident of this city, and wus well known in mining circles, Irene Eva Callistcr, wife of Melvin Callister, died yesterday at the residence, 632 Ramona avenue. She was' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Services for Joseph II. F. Van Ilarton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlck Van Harten, were uel'l yesterday at tlij grave in Cily cemeU-ry. Services for Lee Tomlin, who died Sunday, will be held at 11 o'clock next Sunday 'worn Ins at the grave In City cemetery. Friends may view the body at t he Silver chapel prior tu 10:30 o'clock on the day of the funeral. Mr. Tomlin is survived by Ids parents, two sisters, four brothers and two half brothers. The funeral of Emmett D. Mousley will be held at noon today at the grave in City cemetery. ceme-tery. Friends may view the body a t the Lar-kin Lar-kin chapel urlor lo 11:3U o'clock. Services for George H. Taylor, who died at Twin Falls, Idnho, will be held ii 4 ::10 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. Friends may view the body at the Silver chapel prior to 4 o'clock. Funeral services for Ilnrry Levi Austin, who died Monday, will be held at :30 o'clock this afternoon in City cemetery. Services for Glen James Oborn of Union will be held at o'clork tills afhTnoon at the residence resi-dence in Union. Burial will be in South Cot-too Cot-too wood cemetery. The funeral of Lydla, Ilaynes of Hunter, VU, who died Severn 1 days ago at I he age of ill years, will be held at 1:1.1 o'clock this afternoon after-noon at the grave in City cemetery. Services for Carl O. liurton, who died Sunday at Los Angeles, Cnl., will be held at 3 o'clock , this afternoon at tlie grave In Mount Olivet cemetery. Friends may view 1 lie body nt the O'Jionnell chapel prior to 2:30 o'clock. Funeral services for N'ewel K. Young, Jr., 17 years old. who died Hevenil days ago nt American Amer-ican Falls. Idaho, will be held nt 3:30 o'clock this afternoon nt (he grave In City cemetery. The cortege will leave the Larkln chapel u l 3 o'clock. The body of Florence Undue Kcliaefer, who died October 20, will today be taken to Btpon, Wis., for services arid Ini enneiil . Friend I may view tno body aL the Larkln Chapel prior to 11 o'clock. Funeral rttl for WIN lam T. Ntjl lull, who died Tuesd'iy. will be held at noon today at the grave In City cemetery. Friend may view Che body at the H. Taylor chapel prior to 11:80 o'clock tola morning. Hervices for Mrs. Haxol Chapman, ho died October 20, will be held at Id o'clock Ibis morning i the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for COtf Thom at Smart will ba Peel at it o'clock this ftOfnoon ft.1 the grave In SUM ureeb cemetery, with BJahop Oopaon oi the BoJt Mill Creek ward presiding. The body may bo viewed at the rcsldenec. prior to 1:30 o'clock. Hervbes for Isabella P. Mnrerol't will be held at 2;1JJ o'clock i his afteroooo t City ceme (cry. The oortfeje win leave too Joeepfa wn llum Taylor chapdJ at 2 ooloclc, The fiiner.il of Mrs. Josephine Hiirrows IVIilte. who died of pfl(1C02U ill Mil liIupMct nber 211, win lake place at i . ir. o'clock tins afternoon, Berrlcei win be held at toe gn re in city t einetcry. Tim fuiicnii of Frank u. HtatuliTMU vvii hAld Monday afternoon from thi tMl&tnat of hia father, 1 lyrnni SI on I - man. Ifi Mfflvalo, Interment baing in the MldValft cc met cry. The Hel vlcoH WtMT conducted by BUnop John a. Aylott, Hi la turvived by 1 1 1 m patflhta, his widow, Bleither; a rnfcfl nun, prank, and gtvon brothtfri afld a ilitar, |