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Show T 1 Deaths and Funerals 1 DEATHS. Mrs. Agnes Newton, born December 13, 1829, in Edinburgh. Scotland, died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs, William Wil-liam McMillan. ?A'i North Fifth West street, yesterday. Mrs. Newton had lived In Salt Lake for the oast forty years. She at one time kept the Ij. D. S. conference house in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. The body can be viewed on the day of the funeral, Sunday, from 10:30 to 12 noon at the residence of her daughter. 343 North Fifth West street Funeral services will be held Sunday at 32:30 p. m. at the Twenty-eighth ward chapel. Friends are invited to attend Interment will be in the "Wasatch Lawn cemetery. John Neilson died at a local hospital last night. The body is at the Eddington undertaking establishment awaiting the completion of funeral arrangements. FUNERALS. Services for Margaret Trauser. a native na-tive of Hungary, 70 years of age, who died at Tuesday noon, will be held tomorrow to-morrow at 2 p. in. in the Emerson ward chapel. She Is survived by two daughters. daugh-ters. Funeral services for Frederick Francis Graham, 19 years of age, who died at the home of his parents, 333 Wall street, Sunday morning, were held yesterday at 11 a. m. tn the Nineteenth ward chapel. Bishop Charles "W. Huhl presided. A quintet sang several selections, accompanied ac-companied by Professor J. J. MeClellan on the organ. Professor O. J. P. Widtsoe, Professor Fred P. Keeler, Professor Levi Edgar Young and Bishop Charles W. Huhl were the speakers. The opening prayer was made by James Hunter and the benediction by Alex E. Carr. Interment Inter-ment was in Wasatch Lawn cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Francis Fran-cis M. Bishop. Funeral services for Mrs. J.. S. Jelllson will take place today at 3 p. m. in the Eddington funeral chapel in Sugar house. Interment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. |