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Show . Deaths and Funerals j 4 DEATHS. Lnrs Nelson, 00 years of age, a native of Denmark, died in u hospital Monday, lie lived at 10 Orpheum avenue, and had made his home in I'tah for a number of years. He is survived by his widow and several children, who are believed to reside in Salt Lake. A son-in-law, Thomas Lester, also survives him. A ni'mber of valuables have been left by Mr. Nelson for relatives, nnd funeral er vices are bpinp held in abeyance, pending word from his children. Mrs. Ethelind Louisa William", 32 years of ape, died at the residence, of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Cook McKay, i' V.i Folsom avenue, Mon-day, Mon-day, following an attack of Influenza. She was the wife of Elmer I. Williams, who, with l.er mother and a brother. Judson M. Cook, with tlie American army in France, mirvives her. Funeral services will be held ut the Silver chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment In Mount Olivet cemetery. Mm. Sarah K. lirent, wife of Charles C. Brent, died ut 8'J7 East Sixth South street yes-teiday. yes-teiday. She was born at St. iienrge, ( tali, October Oc-tober lift, s7j, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lancaster of Minerhville. Notice of funeral fu-neral later. Word was received In Salt Lnke yeterdnv of the death at Porisvtlk-. Okla., Mondav, of Harold Har-old K. tHmte;,d, O'KJ East Fifth Sonth street, in an airplane accident. No particulars were received. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for services and interment. Simon Saderlnnd. years of ace, n miner, died at 114 Carr Fork, Itinghnm, Monday. Funeral Fu-neral services will be h.ld at the Lutheran church at llin'hain Friday at 1 n. m, 1 mermen mer-men I in i! iugha in cemel cry. E. D. Herman. 7- yenrs of aire, veteran 1m-j 1m-j p!i iiient salesman, aed for the last twelve years 'in Uie employ of the SLudebakcr company," died |