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Show 4 : , : 1 Deaths and Funerals DEATHS. Joseph McDonald, SO years of age, !03 Sunset avenue, died Monday. Mr. McDonald Mc-Donald came to Utah five months ago and was a miner by occupation. He was a native of Ohio. CharlCB J. Bergman. 62 years of rge, died yesterday at a local hospital. Mr. Bergman was a miner and carne to Utah from Sweden. hi3 birthplace, in 1S74. The funeral corttge will leave the S. M." Taylor Tay-lor funeral chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and will proceed to the grave hi the City cemetery, where services will ; be held. I . Miss Louise Bean died Monday night at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sadie Hendrlekaon. 993 South Seventh East street. Miss Lean was born at Old Kent Road, England, August 2H, lSt'4, :md in 187ti she came to Utali with her parents. For thirty-eight years she had been a resident of Salt Lake. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton, Salt Lake; M. W. Bean, Cumberland, Wyo. ; Thomas Bean, Knightville. Utah; Mrs. Susan Smith, SpsingviUe, LTfah; Mrs, Ax-ton, Ax-ton, Hoboken, N. J. ; Mrs. Sad it; Hen-drlckson, Hen-drlckson, Mrs. Muv Myerhcffcr and George Beau, all of Salt Lake. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Mrs. Jubrphi "C Payne Greenwood, wife of Judge .luMiua I Greenwood, who died last week at the residence. 1 lf-0 Herbert avenue, wi li x: held at noon today at the La Grand ward , chapel. The body ma;' be viewed at the chapel until 11 o'clock this morning. In- , terir.ent will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Ham- 1 mond, who died October 19, will be held at , the S. D. Evans funeral chapel at 2 o'clock i this afternoon. Interment will be in the B'nai Israel cemetery. |