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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS DEATHS. Exah Marguerite Angel, infant daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Angel, died yesterday at the lesidence, 511 South State street. Her father is with the American expeifctlonary forces in France. Funeral notice will be given later. J. A. Beck died at a local hospital at the age of 39 years. He was a painter by trade and lived at 59 West Fifth South street. Funeral notice will be given later. Glenn Jnmes Oborn, 19 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oborn of Union, died yesterday' at the family residence following tin attack of influenza. Funeral Fu-neral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and burial bur-ial will be in the South Cottonwood cemetery. ceme-tery. Josephine Burrows, 28 years old, died yesterday at Knlduro as a result of pneumonia pneu-monia following an attack of influenza. The body will be brought to Salt Itke for services and interment, notice of which will bo given later. Born but a few hours before death claimed both his parents. Baby Williamson William-son died of influenza yesterday at the residence, 229 East Fifth South street. The body will be sent to Portland, Ore., by O'Donnell & Co. for services and interment. in-terment. The father and mother of this child, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Williamson, William-son, last week succumbed to pneumonia which followed Influenza. The father died within a few hours after the birth of the infant and the mother died the following follow-ing night. Mrs. Hazel Chapman. 22 years of age, wife of Harry Chapman of Thistle. Utah, died in a local hospital yesterday from influenza, l"yioral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs. Letha Palmer Hyde, wife of E. T. Hyde, died yesterday at Springfield, 111., following an attack of infuenza, according accord-ing to word received here last night by Mr. Hyde. She was 26 years old. and was the daughter of L. W. Palmer of Springfield. Spring-field. In addition to her husband and father she is survived by two daughters. Burial will be at Springfield. Mrs. Sallle McMahon died last night at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Metz, 244 Wayne avenue, at the age of 73 years. She formerly made her home at Hazen, N. D., but came here two years ago to spend her declining years with her daughter. Funeral notice will be given lator. Word was received in Salt Lake vester-day vester-day of the death at Lynndyl, Utah, of Albert Clark, who died of influenza at his home on October 27. His widow and one of his three children are said to be in critical condition from the samo malady. Lewis S. Thomas died yesterday at his residence, No. 15 Fairmount apartments, at the age of 39 years. Funeral notice wiU be given later. Mrs. Elizabeth Farquar, wife of David Farquar of Beaver City, died yesterday at a local hospital. She was 25 years old. The body is at the Hall chapel. Funeral Fu-neral notice will be given later. Isabella D. Marcroft, wire of R. W. Marcroft of 725 South Eighth West street, died yesterday at a local hospital following follow-ing an attack of influenza. She was born in Utah on June 7, 1885. Funeral notice will be given later. Mrs. Lydia Ha'ynes died yesterday at her home at Hunter, Utah, at the age of 91 years. She was a native of England En-gland and had been a resident of Hunter for the past thirty-five years.. Funeral services will be held at 1:15 o'clock tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. The cortege will leave the Joseph Jo-seph William Taylor chapel at 1 o'clock. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Mrs. Lelia Shearer Baker, wife of Melvin F. Baker, will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The Rev. Peter A. Simpkin will preside. Friends may view the body between 2 and 3 .o'clock at the residence of her parents, par-ents, 145 Lowell avenue. Services 'for Allie Yearsley Bowen will he held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. The cortege cor-tege will leave the S. D. Evans chapel at 2 o'clock. Services, military in character, will be i held for Enimett Erickson at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The Fraternal Order of Eagles will have charge of the rites. Friends may View the body at the Eagles' club rooms from 2 tu 3 o'clock. Funeral services for M. J. Merrill will be held at 11 o'clock this morning at the grave in City cemetery. I lis death occurred oc-curred at Astoria, Ore., last week. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dlosch. wife of Ia'O Blosch, will bo held at 3:13 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. ceme-tery. The cortege will leave the Joseph W illiam Taylor chapel at 3 o'clock. Services for Mrs. Elpha Cbx. wife of J. H. Cox of 432 West Filth North street, will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the grave in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Tho funeral of Wallace Rudolph McMahon. Mc-Mahon. Who died at his residence, 340 i Marguerite court. Monday, will be held at 11:45 o'clock tomorrow morning at the ! grave In City cemetery at Sandy, j Friends may view the body at the Jo-Seph Jo-Seph William Taylor chapei prior to 11 O'clock on the day of funeral. Funeral services for Roy Gilbert Moody i of 1175 South Eighth West- street, will ' he held at 2 o'eloek tomorrow afternoon at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The i body may be viewed at the Silver mor- tuary chapel prior to noon today, and at the residence prior to 1:30 o'clock tomorrow. to-morrow. Services for Aulio Rottini, who died Sunday, will he held at 11:30 o'clock this morning in the Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. Rottini was a resident of Bingham. Triple funeral services for Mrs. Laura Louise Hlckok, Mrs. Frances Genevieve Ilickok and Miss Clara June Hiclmk will be held at IPSO o'clock tomorrowmorn-ing tomorrowmorn-ing at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The Rev. Peter A. Simpkin will officiate. The bodies may be viewed at any time prior to 11 o'clock on the day of the funeral, at the Silver chapei. Funeral services for Hazel Ross Perry, 15 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Perry, will be held at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in City cemetery. Services for Mrs. Fern Louise Richardson Richard-son will be held at noon today at the grave in City cemetery. Friends may view the body at the Joseph William Taylor chapel prior to 11:30 o'clock. Funeral services for Emmet't D. Mous-loy Mous-loy will be held at noon tomorrow at the grave in City cemetery. Friends may view the body at the Larkin chapel prior to 11:30 o'clock on the day of the funeral. ' The Funeral 'of Ferdinand Corta. who died recently at Bingham at the age of 19 years, will be held today at the grave in Mt. Calvary cemetery. The cortege will form at the- Oregon Short Line depot de-pot immediately upon the arrival of the train from Bingham. 1 Funeral services for Thomas D. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, who died at Seattle, Wash., October 26, will be held at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon at the grave in Mt. Calvary Cal-vary cemetery. The cortege will leave the O'Donnell chapel at 4 o'clock. The body of Mrs. Sadie Mercer Brad-' ley, ' who died in this city October 26, will be taken to Fresno, Cal., today for services and interment. Services for Miss Margaret Bischoff of Blackfoot, Idaho, will be held today in that city. She had formerly, for a period of two years, been employed in Salt Lalt by the Silver Undertaking company. The funeral of George FT. Taylor; who died recently at Twin Falls, Idaho, will be held at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon after-noon at the grave in City cemetery. Friends may view the body at the Silver chapel prior to 4 o'clock .on the day of the funeral. Services for Joseph F. H. Van Harten, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Van Harten of 58. West Eighth South 3treet, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon after-noon in City cemetery. 1 The funeral of Mrs. Emilie Kerner was held at 3:30 o'clock yesterday, afternoon at . the grave in City cemetery, with Bishop George A. Arbuckle presiding. The speakers speak-ers were Herman Kratzer, Richard T. Hang and Campbell Brown. |