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Show I f I Deaths and Funerals FUNERALS. " Funeral ser-lces for Joseph S. Barlow, former member of the Salt Lake police department, who died Tuesdav, wlW be held In the Twenty-second ward chapel Friday at 3 p. m., instead of Thursday, as previously announced. Interment will be in City cemetery. Mr. Barlow was a guard at the state prison for six years under former Warden Arthur Pratt. For the last twelve years lie has been employed em-ployed at the Arthur mill by the Utah Copper company. Funeral services for Timothy Hall, pioneer pio-neer Salt Lake resident, will be. held at the Third ward chapel at 2:30 p. m, today. to-day. The body will lie in state at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Leonard, 869 South State street, from 12 until 2 o'clock. Interment in City cemetery. ceme-tery. DEATHS. Mrs. Jane Rowsell, 3$ years of asre, wife of Frederick Rowsell of Welby. died "Monday from influenza. She is survived sur-vived by Her husband, five minor children, chil-dren, two sisters, a brother, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park of West Jordan. Funeral services will be held at the Jenkins chapel at Midvale Friday at 1 p. m. The body will lie in state at the chapel from 11 until 1 o'clock tomorrow. Interment in Mill Creek cemetery. cem-etery. John Gill, 45 years of age, for fifteen years resident of Bingham, died in a Salt Lake hospital yesterday. The body is at the Jenkins mortuary house at Murray awaiting funeral arrangements. Tn this city, Mrs. Margaret Gordon. "i years of ajte, died Tuesduy. The body rs at the O'Dorinell chapel awaiting funeral fu-neral arrangements. |