Show Deaths JOHN HENEY UENa HILTON John Henry Henri Hilton 53 died In the emergency emergency emer emer- gency hospital at 11 fl p p. m. m Saturday night following an epileptic epileptic attack He Its was wan born In Salt Lake February 28 1878 Surviving are his widow Mrs Pauline Hilton Kensington avenue t two sons ions Salt Walter R. R Hilton and John E. E Hilton Lake two daughters Mrs Blanche M M. Tucker Los Angeles and Miss Grace L. L Hilton Salt Lake six brothers and three sitters sisters JOHN E. E POWERS OGDEN OGDEN Funeral Funeral services for lor John R. R Powers Fewer 53 63 farmer of Hooper who died late Saturday afternoon of a heart attack will willbe b be held Wednesday at 3 p. p m. m In the Hooper ward chapel Counselor J. J II wit will preside Burial will be b in the Hooper eme cemetery ten tery under the direction of Sons Mr Powers was born In Hooper looper December Decem ben ber 3 1678 a son eon 0 of lease Jesse and Annie Dyson Fowers He married Janle Janie Douglas In Salt Lake July 17 1901 He lIe was an elder In Inthe the L. L D. D 8 S. S church Surviving are his widow four daughters and two sons ions Mrs Earl Wadsworth Or Or- yule Emma and Donald Powers Fowers Hooper Mrs Roy Hartley SIrs Mrs Otto Jones Ogden six grandchildren his mother five brothers and two sisters Jesse Jese Fowers Taylor David A. A and James Powers Fowers Hooper George C. C and Stanley Towers rower Mrs Ida Clayton and Mrs Cora FUr Fife Ogden MATILDA Matilda atlIda 75 of Lowell Lawell avenue died of old age Sunday at 1020 2020 a. a a m in at ather ncr her home She was born in Germany February Feb 18 1866 and had lived In Salt Lake for the past several veraI years Surviving are area a son Gustavo Gustave of Salt Lake two daughters Mrs Proton Emma Kooks Koska Santa Bar bats bara Call Calif Miss Martha Salt Lake tour four sisters Mrs Amelia Smith Ocr Ger Germany many Mrs Beate Ernst and nd Mrs Bertha Walter Salt Lake Mrs Mary Blackfoot Idaho 13 12 grandchildren anti and two great ANNIE ANDERSON Annie Anderson 89 died of general debility de de- Sunday at a. a at m. at the home of her daughter Mrs J J. J C. C Jensen Eleventh East street She was bom In bom-In In Denmark January 31 1142 and came to America 33 years rears ago She had lived in Salt Lake for the past 16 years She was for 13 years president of a ward Relief Surviving are two sons eons James Ander son Eon of Salt Lake and Victor Anderson of Provo her daughter Mrs I Jensen 2 22 grandchildren and 28 grandchildren TESS WINS PRIZE Tess the Dancer famous movie dog has just been awarded her fifty fifty- fourth prize in a dog show held in France She won two first prizes one in inthe the open class and the other for her talent and work She also received a special prize from her admirers ad ad- mixers when she danced and pretended pretend pretend- ed to fall dead Tess is a great fa fa CAT NEARLY WASHED IRONED 1 I If the tho cat hadn't meowed it might have been washed and ironed Mrs A. A L. L Breniman Fort of-Fort Collins Cob Colo wrapped up a bundle of laundry bun laun dry in which her cat had been sleep ing She sent the whole package to the laundry An attendant however heard the cats cat's SOS and telephoned its mistress Asbestos which comes from serpentine serpentine ser rock and which is said to tc tobe be tho oldest material on earth remains re mains unchanged regardless of vol- vol cano activity earth or-earth pressure |