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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS DEATHS. Mrs. Jane Johnson. 35 years" of age. wife of Dr. Benjamin It. Johnson. 955 South Eleventh East street, died in a local hospital yesterday, a victim of influenza. in-fluenza. Mrs. Johnson , was horn at Calls Fort, Utah. The body Is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking parlors. Funeral Fu-neral announcement will be made later. In a local hospital. Mary McGrath, 63 years of age. residing at tiie Midgiey apartmenis. died yesterday. Funeral notice no-tice Will be made later. At Park City, Utah. Walter Raymond Hansen. 27 years of age. died Saturilay. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial, and may be viewed at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking parlors. Notice No-tice of funeral later. Word has been received in Salt Take of the death of Mrs. W. E. Sainsbury at llayden. Ariz. The body will arrive in Salt Iike Wednesday for burial. Notice of funeral later. At the family residence. 41 University avenue, Mrs. Hazel Egerton Butterfield, :-5 years of age, wife of llobcrt II. But terfield. died yesterday. Funeral servlees will be held at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery Wednesday at 3 p. in. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Charles Ra-mond I Weller, who died Saturday in San Fran-: Fran-: Cisco from hf-art failure, superinduced by Influenza, will be held at the grave in the City cemetery Thursday. The cortege will leave the Joseph William Taylor ciiapel at 12 o'clock noon. Mr. Weiler was en route to Portland. Ore., to work in the shipyards when he contracted tiie disease. He Is survived by two children. Robert and Marjory, and by his father E. M. Weller. Funeral services for Nettie Auerbach, daughter of A. J. Auerbach. 164 East South Temple street, who died Sunday, will be held at B'nai Israel cemetery Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon. The funeral of Nephi W. Giles of Bountiful, Boun-tiful, formerly of Salt Lake, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the resl-dence. resl-dence. Burtai wil be at the Bountiful cemetery. Mr. Giles's wife, who was Miss Viola Coles, died last Mondav. Both deaths were due to influenza-pneumonia. A 9-months-old child survives. |