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Show Deaths and Funerals f DEATHS. Mrs. Kleanore Pier, 44 years of -wife of Albert P. Pier, SO 1 , slreot, died at the family residence yesterday. The body will be sent by S. 1. 10 vans today to Greeley, Colo., for funeral services and interment. Miss Beth "Leila Midley. 1 ru vear-oM daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs, Karl Mid.u'lev, died at the family residence, 114 Third avenue, yesterday, from diphtheria and complications. Funeral services will be held at the graveside in City cemetery at 2 p. in. today. The infant daughter of Mr. nnrl Mm. C. C. Jackson, 34-9 Third 0a st street, died at the residence yesterdav. Funeral services will be held in the Miller ward chapel tomorrow at 2 p. m. Interment in Mill Creek cemetery. William TJt Burrows. fiO yearn of age, for the last thirty years a resident of Seofield, Utah, died in a Salt ake hospital hos-pital yesterday. He is survived by tho following brothers and sisters : Jesse Burrows of Salt Bake, Mrs. Dan Cameron Cam-eron of Welby, John Burrows juid Mr. W. W. Potter of Heber City. The body in at the BarUin thapui awaiting funeral arrangements. Mrs. M. IT. KiiiK", 75 years of age. for i the last thirty-three years a resident of ! Utah, died t the Immu of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. J. Carrao. 344 lOasl Seventh South street late Thursday night. She was born In Switzerland. One sen, C. P. King of Seattle, and four daughters, Mrs. J. A. Lee of Berkeley. Cal.; Mrs. J. Cor-rao, Cor-rao, Mrs. LI. J. Jensen and Miss Julia King of Salt Bake, mrvivc her. Kunera.1 services will bo held at. the residence at 1 p. m. today. Jntertnent in Mount Olivet Oli-vet cemetery. Mrs. Alice Bcary, ;;4 years of age, wife of William H. J,ear. de:m of the University Uni-versity of Utah law school, died In a hospital hos-pital yesterday folnvving mi operation. She is survived by her husband und five children, ranging in age from six months to six years. The body is at the u'Mon-nell u'Mon-nell chapel awaitinjf funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. Nephi Ulvsey Cottam, Jr., infant son of In-, and Airs. N B. Cottam, di.-d yesterday yes-terday at the residence, 318 10 a tree I. Notice of funeral hit or. At it." 7 First avenue, Mrs. Auin'in M. Rausrhor, 80 years of ae. died yesterday. yester-day. The body is at the. i ' Uonnell'chupel awa iting funeral arrange men Is. At the residence of her daughter, Mis. T. W. Palmer. H18 JOli.aluth tit red. Mrn. Sarah Ann Harding, widow of William Harding, dh-d yesterday from ailments incident in-cident to old age. She was born July li.'t, 18:11, in lOngland, and has resided in"Salt Bake for the last thirty-fivn years. Sho Is survived by one son, William Harding, and three daughters, Mrs. William J. Hickman, Mrs. Sarah Paul and Mrs. T. W. Pa liner. Twenty-eight grandchildren and a number of great -grandchild run also survive her. Fun era) services will bo held at the residence tomorrow at 3 p. 141. Interment in City cemetery. I At 800 0asf Twenty-seventh South st reet, Mrs. Susa nnah pen net t , 71) year;) of age. wife of Charles V. Bennett., died yesterday. She was a native f fOngland and ca me to Utah in J K70. She is survived sur-vived by her husband ar two sons, Charles W. and Stephen J. Bennett. Fu-nera Fu-nera 1 arrangementa will be announced later. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Rngan, who died Wednesday, will be helf Monday, Mon-day, March 10. The cortege will leave the residence, M Yi using court, at H :3U a. m. for the Oathrdial of the Madeleine, where ma ss will be eclebra ted at 10 o'clock, interment in Calvary cemetery. Funeral services Jar Mrs. JOli.a Palmer, 10 a Ka.-'t .Ninth South street, will be held at the Kber W. Hall chapel at 3:30 p. m. today. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. |