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Show funeral cortege will leave the Taylor chapel at noon. Obituary ceremonies will he conducted at 11:15 tomorrow morning in City cemetery ceme-tery for Mrs. Fay Carrington.- The cortege cor-tege wilt leave the Taylor chapel at 11 o'clock.. The casket will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock tonight. Burial of the remains of George N. Taylor, Tay-lor, a small boy who died of pneumonia at the Red Cross emergency hospital Saturday Sat-urday evening, will occur at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Taylorsville cemetery. ceme-tery. The body may be viewed at the Taylor undertaking establishment from 5 to S o'clock this evening. Funeral services for Marion John Merrill Mer-rill will be held in City cemetery at 11:15 a. m. tomorrow. Arrangements have been completed for conducting the funeral ceremonies for Mrs. Frank M. Olenn at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence, 3tf2 Roosevelt avenue, from 1 to 2:30 p. m. today. For Robert M. Williams funeral services ser-vices were conducted at 3 o'clock yesterday yester-day afternoon in City cemetery.'' The casket was open f.or the viewing of the body by friends in the Kber W. Hall chapel at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Cora Sutherland Ryser, wife of J. Paul Ryser of 2o'Z Eieventh avenue, was held in City cemetery ceme-tery at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The body of George H, Moore, whose death occurred Friday, was laid to rest in City cemetery yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, appropriate ceremonies marking mark-ing the occasion. The casket was open for viewing the body at the O'Donnell undertaking un-dertaking chapel at 10 o'clock a. m. Funeral services for James Roy Brighton Brigh-ton were held in City cemetery at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Bishop Edwin Ed-win S. Sheets officiating. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning funeral fu-neral services were conducted in City cemetery for Albert Warner. The funeral of Mrs. Helen Hession of No , 23 West Fifth North strce was held at the grave in City cemetery at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The body was viewed at the Evans, chapel from noon to 2:30 p. m. The remains of Thomas Connors, brought to Salt Hake from Kennett, Cal.. where death occurred early in the week, were interred In City cemetery at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In the Mill Creek cemetery at 1 o'clock' yesterday afternoon funeral services were held for Miss Lirkh'n Christine 'Jensen. The cortege started from the Jensen residence resi-dence at 12:30 p. m. At 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning last rites were said over the casket containing contain-ing (he body of Agnes Lillian Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Larson Lar-son of No. lfi P street, In Wasatch Lawn 1 cemetery. The cortege formed at the Eddington chapel. The body of Joseph F. Gerstner was buried In City cemetery yesterday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock. Bishop T. A. Clawson directed funeral services for Mrs. Libbie Wells McEntfre in City cemetery at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Friends gathered In front of tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S DEATHS AND FUNERALS Wells, parent's of decedent, for the funeral fu-neral procession. Funeral ceremonies for Miss Lillian Coon, whose death was recorded last Friday, Fri-day, were held In Wasatch Lawn cemetery ceme-tery at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Funeral ceremonies for Mrs. Lillic B. Haworth, whose death occurred last Friday, Fri-day, will be conducted at the tirave In Mt. Olivet cemetery at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The casket will be open at the S. D. Evans chapel from 2 to 2:'4o o'clock. The funeral of William Price Applehy was held In City cemetery at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The cortege left tho residence of decedent's daughter, Mrs. W. Q. Williams, 53o Fifth avenue, at 12:40 p. m. tional church officiated, delivering a brief and Impressive address. Winter's double male quartet, composed of S, U. Winter, H. Barraclough, S. R. Winter, A. Brain, V. L. Arnold. C. T. S. Parsons, J. T. Poulton and F. J. Parsons, sang: "Go, Bury Thy .Sorrow" and ''Lead, Kindly Light." The pallbearers were: W. S. Burton, Judge D. H. Wenger, William Evans, W. P. Mortensen. W II lard Burton and Joshua Selley. Dedicatory services at the grave were conducted by the I. O. O. F.. of which order Dr. Hasbrouck had been a member for more than a quarter of a century. Funeral services for Helen Beverldge Van, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs-G. Mrs-G. Russell Van. will occur this morning In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Services will be private. In City cemetery at noon today funeral ceremonies will be conducted for Joseph Brooks Snyder, whose death occurred in Colorado Springs. Colo., on October 24. At the grave In Mt. Olivet cemetery funeral services will be held at 1 :30 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Mae Berry Wende. The funeral of Mrs. Rachel Glenn", whose death occurred Saturday morning at. her residence, 3(12 Roosevelt avenue, will be held at the grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery at 3 o'clock this after- noon. Members of Victor lodsie. No. S9. Brotherhood of Locomot ive Firemen and Englnemen. will meet at 1:15 o'clock this afiernoon at Second Son! h and Main streets to attend the services. Tiic funeral of Mrs. May Cooley Clark-son, Clark-son, wife of G. W. Clarkson, 6()'o Hollywood Holly-wood avenue. X'l" he held at City cemetery ceme-tery between 12 m. and 1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Clarkson's death occurred at a Salt T-akc hospital Saturday night of Influenza. Influ-enza. She leaves her husband and six children. Arrangements have been completed for conducting the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Green at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in City cemetery. Mrs. Green died October 23 In Oakland. Cal. She was 28 years of age, the wife of Fred Green, and the daughter of Mrs. C. M. Hanson of 732 South Eighth East street. The funeral cortege will leave the S. M. Taylor chapel at 3 o'clock. Ft i nera 1 rites for Clyde Lindcgren, who died FrldaY last at Fnlon of influenza, will be held In the Murray city cemetery at noon today. At the grave In City cemetery at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon funeral services will be held for Mrs. Violet Ek Malnney. The cortege will leave the Taylor undertaking under-taking parlor at 2 o'clock. Funeral services for Thalia Mildred DEATHS. , William H. Thomas, 50 yiears of age, died yesterday at a local hotel. He came to Utah only a few days ago to take charge of contract work at Soldier Summit Sum-mit and was stricken immediately upon arrival at that place. The remains will be shipped to Denver, his home, for burial. Decedent was a member of the Woodmen of the World in Denver. The body is at. the Eber W. Hall funeral chapel. News was received yesterday of the death at Twin Falls. Idaho, from influ-, influ-, enza. of George H. Taylor, until four months ago a resident of Salt Lake. He was the son of Stephen W. and Harriet Taylor and was born in Salt Lake. He leaves his widow and four children, Hugh T. Taylor, with the American expeditionary expedition-ary forces; Jeanette. Myrn and Forest Taylor. The body will be brought to Salt Lake lor burial. Mrs. Margaret Cooke Rydalch. wife of Richard M. Rydalch of Grantsvllle. died at 9:30 o'clock Sunday night at the family residence of pneumonia, following an attack at-tack of influenza. Mr. Rydalch and the four children of the couple have been seriously ill of influenza, but their condition condi-tion was Improved yesterday. Mrs. Rydalch leaves her husband, three sons. Daniel, David and William, and one daughter, Jane. She is also survived by her mother, three sisters and five brothers. broth-ers. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night A t her home. No. 20 P street, Mrs. A Hie Yearsley Bo wen, aged 5, died yesterday. yes-terday. She Is survived by her husband, W illiam C. Dowen. three sons, Cecil R-Yearsley. R-Yearsley. Vein Yearsley and Hal D. Bo Wen, and. a daughter. Lorna Bow en-Yern en-Yern Yearsley is with the American army in France. Funeral notice later. William Ludwlg. 27 years old. of Salt Salt Lake. They are: Mrs. Victor W. Day, Mrs. John Angerbauer, Miss Helen Kerner. Mrs. Victor Spencer and Richard Rich-ard Kerner. Burial will be In City cemetery, ceme-tery, probably Tuesday. In a local hospital. Lee Tomlin, 17 years of age, died yesterday. Death was due to influenza. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. E. Tomlin, of Pl'oche, Nev. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced later. At L76 West South Temple street, Mrs. Myrtle F. C. McGlaughlm. 20 years of age, died yesterda y, following an attack at-tack of influenza. She is survived by two children. Funeral arrangements will be announced on receipt of word from relatives rela-tives in San Francisco. At 825 Windsor avenue, Emmet Mouse-ley Mouse-ley Yager, 31 years of age. died yesterday yester-day from Influenza-pneumonia. Mr. Yager was a teacher of violin. He Is survived by his wife and several small children. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. The death of Cecil Thomas Smart of 2336 East Thirty-ninth South street, occurred oc-curred yesterday. He was 2 years of age and came to Utah in 1S72 from England. En-gland. He Is survived by his wlfej Martha. Roand Smart; his father, Nephl Smart, and eleven children. Funeral arrangements ar-rangements wlU be announced later. Samuel Williams, aged D2, died yesterday yester-day at the family residence, 1603 Chicago street, of ailments incident to advanced age. He was born in Massachusetts. September 12, 1S26. and had resided In Utah sixty-eight years. The body may be viewed at the Joseph W. Taylor mortuary mor-tuary chnpel, 21 South West Temple street, from 5 to S o'clock p. m. today. Tomorrow morning the remains will be conveyed to Kamas, Utah, for burial. Btrom, - years 01 a?e. win dc conduciea at the grave In City cemetery this afternoon. after-noon. The funeral cortege wjfl leave the Taylor mortuary chapel at 2:30 o'clock. The remains of Fred Latturner, who died Friday, will be hurd in City cemetery ceme-tery at 11:30 o'clock this morning. The funeral of Ernest Kiel. 36 years old, whose death from pneumonia occurred oc-curred at his residence at Sandy, Saturday, Satur-day, will be held at the home at 4 :30 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Kiel la. survived sur-vived by his widow. Battle Powell Kiel: two daughters. Chloe and Kva; one brother. Paul Kiel, and the following sisters: sis-ters: Mrs. A. O. Jacobson. Mrs. Amelia Petty. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins. Mrs. IOrnest Dodge. Mrs. Charles Tells and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet KTcderlckson. Funeral services fcr Mrs. May Cooley ClO rkson will he conducted at 12 ;30 o'clock today at City cemetery'- The cortege cor-tege will leave the Taylor chapel on West Temple sreet at 12 : 16 p. m. Decedent was 33 years of ag"0 and ia survived by six children. At 2 o'clock this afternoon in City cemetery funeral services will he held for Mrs'. Maud Williams, wife of B. B. Williams, of S2Q 4Vcst South Temple street. I." Rites for the deid will he said over the remains of Ceorge Albert Callistcr at 12:15 p. m. today- City cemetery. Tho I.nke. died last Monday or innuenza at Wilmington. Cal. He was on the coast as a shlpvard worker. Mr. Laid wig's body will arrive at Salt Lake nt 6:30 o'clock this morning. The funeral cortege cor-tege will leave O'Donnell's chapel at 4 o'clock this afternoon and services will be held at the grave at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Uudwic leaves his mother. Mrs. K. l.udwlg, 767 Pacific avenue, and the following fol-lowing brothers and 'sisters: Frank. Grace, Mary and Albert Ludwlg of Salt Tike. and Herman J. Ludwig of Garfield. Gar-field. The death of Harvey Giles Snow, four-mon'vhs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snow, of 318 South Sixth East street, occurred yesterday morning, due to broti-rhitls. broti-rhitls. Arrangements for the funeral are being made George M. Fngland. aged .1?. died yesterday yes-terday at his residence. 77.") South Eighth West street. Funeral services will he held at 4 p. m. tomorow in Cttv cemetery. ceme-tery. Decedent is survived by his wife and five children. He was a member of t he Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and had been employed on one of the local railroads for some time. At the L. P. S. hospital yesterday evening even-ing occurred the death of Mrs. Em i lie Kerner. $6 years of age. of nephritis-Decedent nephritis-Decedent had been ailing a long time and had been a patient at t he hospital I some weeks. She is survived by four 1 daughters and one son, all residents of Ernest O. Peterson, 32 years of age, died at a local hospital yesterday. Announcement An-nouncement of the funeral will be made later. Mrs. Maude Ho wick Ranck, wife o t Carl P. Ranck. died Saturday night at the family residence on East Mill creek. Death resulted from pneumonia following influenza. Decedent is survived by her husband and six small children, as well as father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Howlck, two brothers and two sisters, residents of Salt Lake. Brief funeral rites will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. FUNERALS. Closing rites for the dead were said at 1 1 :30 o'clock yesterday morning in City cemetery for Miss Clara Linck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Linck. Bishop PC X. White presided. Mu'si- was furnished by Miss l.illie Shlpp and a quintet from the Twenty-sixth ward. Speakers at the grave were: President Sylvester A. Cannon. Elders Don C. Rushton and Ludwig Rueekcrt. Bishop White and D. R. Coombs, with prayer by Harrison E. Jenkins and dedication by Bishop G, X. Christenseir. Funeral services for Dr. Richard A. I Hasbrouck. who died Thursday afternoon ! I at his residence. 217 Fourth East street, were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the First Congrcga- |