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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS 1 Deaths. Word has been received from Milford, L'tah, Of the death from influenza of Barlow Ferguson, Fer-guson, son of the late Daniel Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson Is survived by Ills widow and three children. A slster-In-lavv, Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Fergu-son, died at Milford the sumc day from influenza. in-fluenza. C. II. Roberts, 31 years of age, died at Lynndyl. Utah, YVednnndny from influenza, lie is Biirvived by hi widow. Vera Vincent Roberts, and two children, Dorothy and George. Funeral announcement later. Raymond Henry, 38 years of nge, died at a local hospltnl yesterday from Influenza. The body will be shipped to San Francisco, Cal., the young man'n home, for funeral services and burial. William J. Hatch. 27 years of age, 336 North Third West street, died Id a. local hospital yesterday. yes-terday. He is survived by bis widow and three children.. Notice of funeral later. Phillip T. Pace, S-yenr-old son of Mr. and Iff; Lorenzo Pace, died In a local hospital yoKterday from a fractured skull, received when he fell from a horse at his home at Nephl, Wednesday. Tho body will be sent to Nephi today on the 11:55 a. m. Halt Lake Itoute train. Funeral services will be held at Nephi on Sunday. At 113 South Seventh East street. Thelmn Jane Bauer. 13 years of ape, daughter of Goftrge A. and the late Inez Bauer, died yesterday. yes-terday. Funeral services will be held today (Friday) at the grave in Mount Olivet cemetery ceme-tery nt 3:15 p. m. Tho cortege will leaVo the Joseph William Taylor chapel nt 3 p. in. Albert P. Merrill, 02 years of age, formerly of this city, died nt Helper. Utah, November Novem-ber 0. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Knmifl Merrill. Mr. Merrill was a member of the (ihnnison lodge No. 30. F. and A. M., of Ounnison, Colo. Funeral n-rvlces will be held at the -grave in Mount Olivet cemetery Rni-urdny Rni-urdny at 4 p. nt., tinder the uusplces of the Wasatch lodge, No. 1, F. and A. M. At bis home. 68 North Second West street. Alma Daniel Williams, son of the late David Williams of Pleasnnt Valley, Utah, d'ed yesterday yes-terday morning. Mr. Williams was lrn at Canton. 111., August 9. 1872, and at the time of his death was employed by the Americun Express company in this city. He Is survived by his widow, Mary Siunett Williams, and four small (children. Tho funeral will be held nt the grave in City cemetery Sunday afternoon. The cortege will leave the Joseph William Taylor chapel. 1 South West Temple street, at 1:30 p. tfi. Frank Benes, an Interned alien prisoner of war nt the prison camp at Fort Douglas, died Wedrfesday at the camp hospital from Influenzn. Tho body will be burled In the post ceniutery. Word hun been received by the first presidency presi-dency of the Mormon church that Edward ltlch-nrd ltlch-nrd Gibbous of Tempe, Ariz., died at ltameo, Colo., from influenza. Mr. Gibbons wns n missionary mis-sionary for the church in Colorado. The body will be taken to Tempe, Ariz., for funeral services ser-vices and Interment. Funerals. Funeral services for Harry SteffJhscn, 9 yenra of age, will be held at the grave in City cemetery ceme-tery today nt 1 p. m. The family will leave the residence, 35 Sunset avenue, at 12:30 p. m.. nnd tho cortege will leave the S. M. Taylor chapel at 12:'I5 p. m. Services for Elizabeth E. Klngdon Houston, who died in this city last Monday, were held at the grave in CUy cemetery yesterday. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Paulsen MePhle. who died Tuesday from Influenza, were held at the grave in City cemetery yesterday. yes-terday. Mrs. MePhle Is survived by her husband hus-band and three children. Final rites fir Jack M. Booton. who died at San Rafael. Cal., November 2. from influenza, were held yesterday afternoon at the grave In City cemetery, the Rev. J, H. Dennis of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating. Services for Raphael Bllboa were held at the grave in Mount Calvary yesterday afternoon. Final rites for Dr. Robert K. Steele, who died at his homo, 1145 South Eleventh Hast street, November 2, were held at the grave In Mount Olivet cemetery yesterduy afternoon, the Rev. H. W. Burger, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, officiating. Mrs. Ethel Jensefi sang the hymn, "Homeland." Many beautiful flowers betokened the high esteem in which Dr. Steele was held. The pallbearers were J. V. Sadler. Charles Friel, Lewis Schoppe, Dr. T. G. Gibson, Dr. D. IJ. Lewis nnd Dr. J. T. Paschck. Military funeral services for Dee Mason Whitmore, boh of Mr. and 31 rs. J. W. Whit-more, Whit-more, 11II3 Emersou avenue, were hold yesterday yester-day nt the grave in Mount Oliver cemetery, the Rev, Henry W. Burger of Uio Third Presbyterian Pres-byterian church officiating. Major Fred Jor-gensen Jor-gensen nnd Captain John 8. Early attended the services in behalf of the state, and a detachment de-tachment of soldiers ncted as pallbearers. Taps were sounded and a salute fired over the grave. The last rites for Abraham Todd Taylor, son of Mrs. Nellie Todd Taylor, 8T Simpson avenue, were held on the lawn at the residence resi-dence yesterday afternoon. President F. Y. Taylor of Granite stnke and Bishop Kilns Woodruff o Forest Dale delivered eulogies. The Forest Dale quartet sang a number of hymns. Mr. Taylor is survived by his mother, four sisters and two brothers, one serving with the expeditionary forces in France. The funeral of William T. Iggo win be held nt 8:80 o'clock this afternoon from Heber W. Hairs chapel. Funeral services for Fred Roy Ltinn, 23 years of age, who died at Lynndyl. Utah. Korea)-ber Korea)-ber 4. from inf lucnzs. were held at the grave In City cemetery yesterday. Mr. Limn was the eon of Fred ami Janet Lamont Lunn. The funeral of William T. lAggO, 3d rears of age. who died In this city November rt. will be held at Mount Olivet cmeterv today nt 4 p. m., the Rev. F. A. Slmpkln officiating. officiat-ing. The funeral cortege for Edward Rtubbo, who died nt Garfield. l'tah, November 0, will leave O'Donnell & Co.'s chapel Sunday. November 10, at 1 p. 01. Services will he held ni Mount Olivet cemetery tinder the auspice of Highland High-land lodge No. 2, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Bingham. Funeral services, fot Alrinla Louisa Hooton will be held ut City cemetery nt 3 o'clock ihls afternoon. The cortege win leave the Silver undertaking parlors. Fifth South and Main streets, at 2:30 p. m. The funeral of Arleno Fanny Cooperman. 1 year and 11 monttin old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooperman, (172 Edison street, will be held at the grave In City eometerv this rfternoon. The cortege will lave the residence ut I o'clock. Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Mabel Siple. 80 vears of iir. 448 South Fourth East street, who died at ih"1 family residence ves-terday, ves-terday, will be held at tiie grave in Mount Olivet cemetery Sunday afternoon. The cortege will leave the O'DotuieU chapel iA 2 p. m. The body of Adolph Poulson. who died in thin city November 0. will be sent to SpunKh Fork todny (Friday i for funeral services and interment. |