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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS nursed the stricken families, going in to a number of homes. She Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Kobcrt Kirk and Miss Hannah Allen. Kunerai services will be held at the grave in the Mill Creek cemetery Sunday, Sun-day, the hour to be announced later. A t Bvs nslon. "Wyo., November 11, Thomas F. Harris, 56 years of age. died from pneumonia. Mr. Harris resided in Salt Lake for many years. He was a cook by trade. Funeral services will be held today, at 12:20 p. m., at City ceme-tery'. ceme-tery'. The cortege will leave the Joseph William Taylor chapel at noon. Mrs. Elizabeth King, wife of Edward King, 118 Duwnlngton avenue, died. at the family residence yesterday. She was born December 10, 1S42, In Scotland. Funeral services will be held Sunday, at 11 :'20 a. m., at the grave in City cemetery. The cortege will leave the residence at 11 o'clock. A I a local hospital. Mrs. Nellie King, 2P yearn of age. d led yesterday from Influenza. The body is at (he O'lXmnell Undertaking parlors awaiting funeral ar- rangements A t Lm mar. Colo.. November 13, Mrs. Fannie T. Cooper, formerly a resident of this city, died of Influenza. Her husband, Thomas .f. Cooper, died November 5 from the Fame disease. Mrs. Cooper Is a sister sis-ter of George J. Carter of the Orpheum theater. DEATHS. L. J. Brown, 425 B street, was notified yesterday of the death at Davenport, Iowa, last Wednesday of his son-in-law, Orson Solb'erg May. Mr. May was born In Salt Lake City 32 years ago and was employed by the Z. C. M. T. as a salesman sales-man for thirteen years. His wife and children were attacked recently by influenza., in-fluenza., and after nursing them to convalescence con-valescence he contracted Ihe same disease. dis-ease. Mrs. L. X Brown, his mother-in-law, and bis family were at his bedside when be died. In addition to his widow. Ella Brown May, and his two children, Louise, ago 0. and Juliet, age 5, he Is survived by one sister, Lillian, and two brothers, Parley, of this city, and Alma, who is now serving in the navy as carpenter's car-penter's mate. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial. AYord was received in Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday of the death in lys Angeles, Cab, "Wednesday, of Miss Edna Lawrancej 31 years of age, daughter, of Mr. " and Mrs. C. C. Lawrance, 614 First avenue. Death was due to influenza. Miss Lawrence is survived by her parents, two brothers. Gro.narn Lawrance, of this city. and Franklin Lawrahce of Dubuque, Iowa, and one sister. Miss Bessie Lawrance of this city. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial. H. L. Henry, 40 year of ngc, a former machinist of this city, died in Los Angeles. An-geles. Cab, of influenza last Saturday, lie is survived by bis widow and two children, Marion. 17, and Glen. 18, who is now in the navy en route, to Japan; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Henry of this City; three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held in Provo this afternoon on the arrival there of the body from Los Angeles. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pet tit. 9t'J South Third West street, died at the family residence Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Funeral services were held at City cemetery yesterday afternoon. A t 455 Blair avenue, Mrs. Martha L. IClenke, Wife of Hyrum C. Kienke, died yesterday. She was horn in I'tah, August Au-gust ri. IS64. Funeral services will be lipid Saturday, at 12:"( p. m., at the grave In Wasatch Lawn t'emetery. The cortege will leave the family residence at 12 o'clock. , her residence. '2Q Highland drive. Miss Fannie A Men. 48 years of age. died yesttirdfty from Influensa. Miss Allen was bom in the city and has been a teacher In the public uchooln for a mnn-i mnn-i ir of yea r. since t be spread of the iuflnen oj epidemic she has actively FUNERALS. Funeral services for Frank P. Tammany, Tam-many, -11 years of age, who died in this City Wednesday, will be held at the grave In Mount Olivet cemetery, Friday afternoon. after-noon. The cortege will leave the Ether W. Hall chapel at Z p. m. FuneraJ services for the victims of three tocal murders, M rs. ( Menda Tit comb Smith, Henry T. Saxtou, : nd Mrs. Beatrice Be-atrice Kerns tein, were held yesterday. Mrs. Smith was buried at Magna fthd lh other two were interred in the Salt Lake City cemetery Fureral services for C. K. Weiler, son of K. M. Weiler of S-tlt Lake, were held at City cemetery yesterday. Bishop John Claytcn of the Third ward officiating, Mr. W'MiT died In San Francisco November Novem-ber 8. The body of Mis. K. F. Snow, who died Monday at the family residence, at Garfield, Gar-field, was sent to Cunnifon, Ltah. Mrs. 8noWs former home, yesterday, for fu -neral services and burial. Mrs. Snow is survived b her hustand and three children. |