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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS DEATHS. Elsie Thackeray. 19 years of age. died yesterday morning at a local hospital of pneumonia resulting from influenza. Decedent had been employed at the hospital hos-pital as a member of the nurse training class for the past ten months. She whs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Thackeray of Croydon, Utah. Besides the parents, the following are the survivors: sur-vivors: Mrs. Jesse Little of Morgan. Mrs. John C. Davis of Ogden, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph E. Reese of Royal, sisters: Horace Thackeray of Croydon and Mark Thackeray, Thack-eray, who is on a mission in eastern states, brothers. The body will be sent to Croydon for funeral services and burial. Miss Marella Lamb, 19 years of age, died yesterday In a local hospital, following follow-ing an attack of influenza. Miss Lamb was a daughter of G. F. Lamb of Farmington. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Donald McMahon, 1 year and 11 months old. son of Mrs. Florence McMahon, McMa-hon, 340 Marguerite court, died at a local hospital yesterday from influenza. A twin brother. Ronald, is seriously ill with the same disease. The father of the boys died from the same cause late last month. At Garfield, Utah, November 3. William Wil-liam W. Mooney, 34 years of age, died from influenza. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mooney of Salem, Utah. The body will be sent to Salem for interment- i Magdalene Jones Oldemeyer. 18 years of age. widow of B. W. Oldemeyer of West Jordan, died at the family residence resi-dence at West Jordan, Sunday, from influenza.' in-fluenza.' Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Gertrude Teresa Johnson. 1 year and S months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, residing on Ninth East street, died last Saturday night of membranous mem-branous croup. The funeral announcement announce-ment will be made later. Reports have reached Salt Lake of the death last Friday in Oakland. Cat, of Albert Tourette, formerly a resident of Salt Lake. The funeral, under the direction di-rection of the Masonic fraternity, was conducted Saturday. The widow, formerly for-merly Miss Myrtle Browne, will come to Salt Lake to reside with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Browne of 8:18 South Eighth East street, Harry Andrew Hiatt. 28 years of age, died of influenza yesterday at a local hospital. He was born in Kansas, Feb- 1C ICQn At the Hme of h I Heath of William Meyrlck. took place yesterday afternoon at i o'clock from the family i home, 550 Grant street. The services were held at the grave In City cemetery at 1:15 o'clock. Services for Albert G. Westwood were held at the grave in City cemetery yes-terdav yes-terdav morning at 10:15 o'clock. The cortege cor-tege left the Joseph William Taylor chapel at 10 o'clock. The funeral of Warren KImer Lowry. who died October 30, was held yesterday, with interment in City cemetery, where the sen-ices were held at 2 o'clock. The cortege left the family home. 653 West First South street, at 1 : -1 5 o'clock. The funeral of Ernest O. Peterson, who died October "7, was held yesterday afternoon, after-noon, with services at the grave in Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn cemetery at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral of Lee Tomlln. who died October 27. was held yesterday morning j at 11 o'clock. Services were held In City cemetery. The body lay In state at the Silver chapel from S to 10:30 o'clock. Funeral services for Swen W. Anderson, Ander-son, who died last Thursday, were held yesterday at the grave In City cemetery at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The cortege left the family residence. S32 South Eighth East street, at 2:15 o'clock. The funeral of Mabel Thorn Wells, wife of S. L. Wells, was held yesterday morning morn-ing at 11 o'clock, with services at the grave in City cemetery. Mrs. Wells died Thursday, at Lehl. The funeral of Stanley F.'bbom. , who was killed by heing run over by a street car last Thursday night, was held yesterday yester-day from the home of the parents in Murray. Interment was In the Murray cemetery. t'nder the auspices of Lodge No. 259. Loval Order of Moose, the funeral of August Mross was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at 4 o'clock, the services being held at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Mr. Mross died in Chevenne several days ngo The funeral cortege left the yualtrough-All-cott chapel at 3:30 o'clock. Edward H. Hallett, who died last Frl-dav Frl-dav at Wclby. was hurled yesterday at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Services were held at the gravo In the Mldvale cemetery. ceme-tery. ' The funeral of William A. Brown, who died last Thursday, was held yesterday yester-day afternoon from the residence of Joseph Jo-seph Stocking, South Jordan. Services were held at the grave In the South Jordan Jor-dan cemetery at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral of John L. Grow was held yesterday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, with services at the grave In City cemetery. The funeral cortege left the joaepb William Wil-liam Taylor undertaking rooms at 4 o'clock. The funeral of Earl n. Hardy, who died last Thursday, was held estorday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock from the residence of George G. TIardy. 337 K street, where the bodv lay In stale from 1 to 2:30 o'clock. Interment was in City cemetery. The funeral of John Krsuser was held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, with services ser-vices at City cemetery. Services for William llalloran Contain, who died last Thursday, were held at the grave In City cemetery yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The bodv was taken from the home, KM East Second South street, to the cemetery, at 3 o'clock. With services at the grave In Mt. Olivet cemetery, the funeral nf Mrs. Sallio McMahon Mc-Mahon " was held yesterday afternoon. Mrs McMnhnn died at the home of her daughter. Mrs, Fred Metz. 214 Wayno avenue. Octoher 22-. The body left the Qualtrough-Allcott chnpel at 1:30 o'clock. Both victims of the Spanish Influenza, Edith Mariha Taylor and Wilbur K. Taylor Tay-lor were hurled yesterday, with the services ser-vices of a double funeral, at City cemetery, ceme-tery, nt 12:15 o'clock In the afternoon. With services at the grave In Mt. Olivet cematery, the funeral of Wlnlatn John Sutton, who died last Friday, oT Spanish Influenza, was held yesterday morning at 11:45 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Martha T. Jensen was held vesterdav afternoon from the family residence. 749 Roosevelt avenue. The bn.lv was viewed by friends from 11 until 12 o'clock. Interment was In Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn cemetery. Under the ausplres of the Machinists' union of which lie was nn active member, the funeral of Leonard D, Perkins wan held vesterdav afternoon. Tho services were held at the grave In City cemetery. With scrvb-es at the grave In the South Jordan cemetery, the funeral of LIQIan A. Brown was hold yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Pratt Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, who died at Co)umbu, Ohio. October 27. was liclrl yesterday afternoon iii 2 o'clock from the Larkln undertaking rooms. Interment was In Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Funeral services for Gfoorge KnrreH. wim accidentally ''h"' Mmeelf in a local hotel laet Krlday nlglil, while attempting to dl'-lndgc a cartridge from a shotgun, will lie held III llie grille at Mnutil Olivet cermtory today at 4 v m. The funeral cortege win leave ihe s'. m. Taylor ohapal at 3:4.1 p. m, FUfieral services for Mary Blaine Hansen, Han-sen, nge ii months, who died Saturday hi ihe family residence, ran F.asl Slxlh South Street. Will be held at the grave in Hi f'li-.- cemetery today at ' p. m, The college will lenve Ihe residence nt It II 111. The funeral of Calvin Millard, eon "f Mr and Mrs. Chniles Millard, 'ion tCael Rlghth South etreet. who died lag) Thuisilay rriiiu Miiimlup lnfliienr.ii. will he was employed as a motorman on the Salt Lake & Utah railway. He was a member of the B. of L. T. and of the Odd Fellows' lodge at Glenns Ferry. Idaho. The body is at the Joseph William Wil-liam Tavlor undertaking rooms. 25 South West Temple street. Notice of the funeral fu-neral will be given later. Mrs. Dixie Pike Mangum. 28 years old, died yesterday at a local hospital following follow-ing an attack of influenza which developed devel-oped into pneumonia. Mrs. Mangum Is survived bv her father. John W. Pike, 162 South Eighth East street, a reporter In Judge W. If. Bramel's court: four sisters sis-ters Mrs. Jack Alford and Mrs. Olive Pike Grow of Salt Lake, Mrs. T V. Wlthee of Los Angeles and Mrs. W illlam H Block of Tonopah, Nev., and two brothers. Lieutenant W. J. Pike, ordnance department. Washington, D. C. and J. Will Pike of New York. Funeral arrangements ar-rangements have not been completed. FUNERALS. The funeral of Private Carl J. Ostlunil. B company. Eighty-first Infantry military police, who died at Camp Kearny last Mondav. was held last Saturday at noon at the Murray cemetery, Bishop Erirkson of the Second ward officiating. The speakers were U. G. Miller, W. Robinson and Bishop Erlckson. Services for Ruby Ijimbourne Taylor, wife' of Stuart Gordon Taylor and daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Uamhournc. w:ill be held at Mt. Olivet cemetery tomorrow to-morrow morning. The cortege w II leave the family residence, 89 C street, at 11 o'clock. With services at the Kravo. In City cemetery, the funeral of Mrs. I-cah Williams Wil-liams Shill. wife of R. W. Shlll. was held yesterday morning ai II o clock. The funeral of Margaret Meyrlck. wife died ootobar !. win he held from the O'DonngU vr Co. undertaking roonti this afternoon nt ii o'clock, Bervlceg win he held nl the grave 111 Calvary cemetery. he held this afternoon t 2 oclo,-U from tho 1 1 Bvaru undertaking roomg.. Mr. Mlllnril Is sutlved by hi" widow, Mil Bhnihl MMIind, mid a daughter, Miss ndni Millard, it" wag a memo' of the Modern Woodmen. The funeral of Robert tv. Crane, who |