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Show ' 4 f' Deaths and Funerals f DEATHS. Mrs. Ethel yn Bennion Fix ton, wife of X. Ray Pixton. died Saturday at Taylors-ville. Taylors-ville. She had been ill for the last nine years. Mrs. Pixton was born August 6, ISSij, daughter of Heber and Susie W. Bennion. In 1913 she was married, and is survived by her husband and a year-old year-old son. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m., Tuesday, at Taylors ville. Miss Hannah Kittleman. 74 years old, died fit the residence of her niece, Mary E. Jackson, 53$ Morlensen court. K-u- ; neral services will be held at the Center-ville Center-ville ward chapel at 1 p. m., Tuesday. The death of Mrs. Phyllis L. Pyper, wife of D. Lorenzo Pyper, occurred at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marsden, 776 West First .North street, yesterday. Mrs. Adclida L. Sears, 27 years old. wife of Price D. Sears of Minidoka, Idaho, died yesterday at a Salt Lake hospital. The body will be taken to Challis. Idaho, for funeral services and interment. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Tapa-i Tapa-i field, 69 years old, occurred yesterday at I 420 South Third East street. ! FUNERALS. I Funeral services for Mrs. Louise 1 Maekey Erskine, wife of John Erskine. i Soy West First South street, who met her ! death early Saturday morning, when se-j se-j verely burned, will be held at 2 p. m. to-j to-j day at the Ecer W. Hall funeral chapel, j Burial wi!l be in City cemetery. |