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Show 184 and lived tn Wisconsin and Minnesota She cam tn Halt l,ak City In 1922 am rvskled hers two years, removlpg Io Yorl county. Pennsylvania. Wit rctumad U Salt Lake City ten months ago Surviving art a am, J-ihir Tan lech, flail Lake Cltv Hire nangrftera, Mrs. IVan Mrs. Mathilda Bruckner, St. Paul, Muni and Mrs. Marx Frank, Ellsworth. Wis : 25 grandchildren and 1 4 great -grandrh lid ren. Friends may rail at the mortuary Friday. Interment will be In tba Mt. Calvary cimi terv. . Joseph Henry Mitchell Joaeph Henry Mltrhrll, 67. a farmer, died at hi home, 074 First avenue. Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, following a Uncaring nines ni-nes . H'.ra tn Rait Lake City September 169. a ton of Joseph H and Rose Jarvla MMrhell, ha had setit most of his life In farming near Marlon, Utah. He had lived Hi Halt Lake City for the. past two and a half years. 11a If survived hy toll widow, Mrs. Mary McCornlrk Mitchell. Funeral services will he conducted prnh-ahlv prnh-ahlv Sunday In the Marion L. D. 8. ward chapel at J 2. .in p. m. I I Mrs. Lena Clements Mrs. l.na Clements. 21, wife of Alton Clements .'IM Reed avenue, died at A lotaJ hospital Tuesday at ft :to p. m Mrs. Clements was horn January 1. 1909 In Halt Lake city, a daughter of Hamuel and Ange Anderson Jones, end had resided here ail her life Resides her husband, she Is survived by her father, a daughter. Dorothy Clements, and two sons. Claude snd ttohhy Clements, all of Salt Lake CUv: four brothers, Melvln and Fred Jones. Halt Lake City: Sterling Jones, Lne Angeles, and Paul Jones, Deliver, Deli-ver, and two l'prs. Funeral services have tentatively been set for Friday Mary Anne Hardy Mrs. Mary Anne Hardv. widow of Thomas Thom-as H. Hardv, died In los Angeles Wednesday Wednes-day morning of heart disease, according 1 la word received here hv relatives. Born In Ystrad Hhondda. Glamorganshire, Glamorgan-shire, South Wales, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U Jenkins, she came to the United Slates when young and had resided ' in Baft1 tativ fiT "fr tni'iT yeere. Bite went tn Los Angeles on a lslt before last Christmas day. and became III there. rihe Is survived hy tha following son and daughters: Dr T Fred Hardy. Mrs. 1.11-liam 1.11-liam H. Chtshnlm. Mra. C Lamoul Felt and Mrs. Ma rga ret lirmnn , all of Ha It Lake city, and two sisters, both living in Loa Angeles. Funeral services Will be conducted In Salt Laka Ctly. Vera Leona Dickerson Mtaa Vera I .eon a Dx-kerson, S-year old daughter of F.dmnnd and Hasel A Pike Dickerson. 29A.1, Ninth East street died at her home Tuesday al 10 p. m. of rheumatic endocarditis Born Keptetnber 1, 1926. In Ogden, Vera had attended tha Columbus school prior to her death Besides her father and mother, shs Is survived by four brothers, Granville, Llovd and John Lea Dickerson, all of Halt Lake City, and Vermm Ldy Dickerson. Pan-a Pan-a iiltrh. and four alst era. Mrs. Mildred Mitchell, MISS Joale Dickerson and Miss El ha Dickerson, all of Halt Ijiks City, and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Ogden. Funeral sen-Ices will be conducted Frl-day Frl-day at 12 noon In the Hlllcrest U D. B ward chapel, with Bishop Burt A. Hughes officiating Friends mav rail at the Deseret Des-eret mortuary al dav Thursday and on Friday at tha family residence prior to lime of services. Oooch Freshwater. When 1 0 years old he came to America With his parents, settling I in Provo. where he since resided. He operated oper-ated a hardware store In Provo 53 years, retiring six years ago.' He waa a member of the L. D. H church. Surviving are three sons and daughters, Mra. Martha Kirk wood. Ieo Freshwater. Provo. and Ray Freshwater, Ogden ; 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren j Friends may call st the Hatch mortuary Ha tu May evening and Sunday at the family residence prior to services. Burial will be In the Provo city cemetery. Harriet Johnson The body of Mrs Harriet Johnaon. 44. wife of William 1. Johnson of Marshfleld. Mass., who died lu a local hospital at 6 25 a m. Wednesday, will he taken to Qulnry, Mais., Thursday night for funeral services .mil hurts) I OBITUARIES 1 Mary Jones Creer Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jones I Creer, J. widow of Thomas O. Creer and , rtoiher of Dr. L. H. Creer, president of Weber college In Ogden, were conducted Thursday at 2:3 p, m. In the Thirty-first L D. 8. ward rhapsl. 1140 Ninth East street, bv Bishop Juns B. Sharp. Burial waa In the City cemetery. Mra. Creer died Tuesday morning at her home. 71S Xeuslugloa avenue, alter a feus Ulnae. Mrs. M. J. uuivan Recitation of tha maary tn memory nf Mrs. M. J. Sullivan, mother nf Mra. George F. Egaa, president nf the Csiholic Wnmw s league, will be conducted by members nf the league Thursday at S p m. in Our Lady of Lourdea church. Mrs. Sullivan died Tuesday ai bar borne In Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo. A memorial mas was celebrated rhur- Iir it I s. a. is the Cathedral af the Ladeleln. Margaret Whidden Wallace Funeral aervlcaa for Mrs. Margaret Whidden Wallace. 53. wife of Robert Wallace, Wal-lace, Mldvale city councilman and super- Ciendenl of the United States smelter at id vale, were conducted Thursday at 4:3(1 p. m. at tha Evans A Early mortuary, 574 cast First South at reet. with the Rev. Jacob Trapp, pastor of the First Unitarian church, officiating. Special organ music was played by Mtsa Louise Prisk. The body will be taken to Boston Thursday Thurs-day evening for burial In the ML Auburu em e tery. Mrs. Wallace died at her home In Mldvale, Mld-vale, 107 Weat Center street, late Tuesday 1 upeuanonia. Agnes Park Morgan Mrs. Agnaa Park Morgan 0, wife nf Kdward Moroni Morgau, Rlvsrton, died at the home of a an, Vsmon H. Morgan, Mor-gan, Rlvsrton. Wedneadav morning. Born In Mill Creek May 4, 1866. a daughter of Hugh D. and Agnes Hill Psrk, Re had been active tn the L. D. 8. church, vtng served as a teacher In the Relief society, she had Uv4 Rlvsrtoa for the isast 4 3 years. Besides her husband, aha la survived by five sous, Edgar P . Joseph K , Vernon H. and Elmer Morgan of Rtverton, and Dawn Ellsworth Pawn Ellsworth, 2-month-old daughter nf B'irmua and Vlvletle Ellsworth, Eden. Idaho, died Wednesday at 6 a. m. en route to a local hospital. Tha child had been residing with Mary Fellmeth. 169 McClelland sareet, while tts parents were establishing a home tn Idaho It was thought the child suffered a sudden stfack of liifluensa, and was rushed to the hospital. Matilda Lyman Mrs. Matilda Lyman. A, widow of Edward Ed-ward Lyman, died at her home tn Rose-mead, Rose-mead, Cel., Tuawday morning nf causes Incident In-cident to age, according to word received here Mr. Lyman was born In New Tork stale In 1M4K, and rams tn Utah from Iowa In 104 Bhs had resided In Sail Lake City until eight years ago. when she removed In California. While a resident here, she was a member of the Liberty Park Methodist church. She Is survived by the following sons and daughters: F. A. Lyman. Rueemead : H. B. Lvmau and L. F. Lyman, both of Loa Angeles, H. S. Lyman. Norfolk. Neb; Mrs. W G. Hampton. Murray: Mrs. Lulu Olsan. Salt Lake City; 23 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Roseltha Hyde Woolf The body of Mrs. Roseltha Hvda Woolf. TT. mother nf De Voe Woolf. principal nf the South high school, was taken to Hyde Psrk Thursday morning for burial. Funeral sen' tees were conducted Wedneadav st T:30 E. m tn tha Lark in mortuary by Waller H. ardwell. Sneakers st the services were Hugh P Brown and Melvln J. Ballard, a member of the council of twelve apostles of ths L, I). B. church. Mrs Johnaon waa en rmile to Pasadena. Cal . to visit a staler when she became HI here and waa taken to the hospital. James E. Lynch Funeral services for. James K Lynch, former Halt Lake muni v assessor and brother of Dr Hardte Lynch, lu charge of the surgical department at trie veterans' h'eplial. were conducted lu Glendale, Cal, Thursday at 2 HO p m. tu th Wee Kirk of the Heather by David Camion, formeriv of Bait Lake City and former president of th Pasadena L. D. 8. slake. Burial was In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr Lynch died la Los Angeles Monday of pneumonia. Alma Russell Alma Russell. 84, of 712 West First South street, died at a local hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday at 45 p m. of chronic kidney trouble. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elvira Russell. Gust Nikas PRICE Gnat Ntkas, year-old son nf William and Mary G. Nlkas or Price, died Monday at 3 a. m. at the family home. The child waa born September in. 1935. Surviving are his pareuls and the following brothers and sisters: Tony, Nick, Steve. John. George and Vera Nikas. P. C. Bridges ROCK SPRINGS. Wyn.. Jan. 27 P. C Brttigea. 9. resident of this section nf Wyoming since 15, died at a hospital Wedneadav morn In a of Infirmities Incident lie. Lymm l.. Morgan. L1O8 Angeles; tnree daughters. Mrs. Lillian Hill. Halt lake City; Mrs. Louise Crane, Mink Creek, idaho, and Mrs. Clla Golf. Ri vert 00, and 9 grandchildren. Funeral services srill ha conducted Bat-fcrday Bat-fcrday at 12 noon In the Riverton First .U D B. ward chapel, with Bishop Vernal C. Webb prealdtuB. Friends msy call at tha Bieumel a Knight mortuary. 1430 Bouth Main at reet. on Thursday evening from s o'clock until 10 o'clock, and on Frl day snornJng until noon, after which they may call at the reeldence tn Rtverton Friday Fri-day evening and oa Saturday prior to the tune of aervtcee. Burial will ba bb tha MM Creek eeme-try. eeme-try. Gbnevieve Yanisch Requiem snasa for Mrs. Oenevieve Tanisch, 95, widow of Johu Yanisch. will be satd Saturday at 10:3O a. m. In the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The rosary will ba recited at the Nell 0Dotmell mortuary, mor-tuary, 372 atas First Boulh atrset. frklay at 8 a. m. Mra. Yanisch died Wedneadav at 4 M a. m. at tha home nf a daughter. Mrs. Theresa Lean. 177 Thirteenth Jtasl street, tsi causes Incident to age. She was bom m Bohemia, August 25. 3841. a daughter of Frank and Maria Bchuman Oerlirh, and came tn America ahortly after the deeih of her huebsnd in an wnoir aieti motio ay m a mcai poa-pltal poa-pltal of causes incident to sge. Elizabeth Mary Anne E. Parry PRfcs; Funeral services for Mrs Elisabeth Elisa-beth Marv Anna Edwards Parrv who dted at tha Price city hospital Tuesday after a short 1 1 1 neaa. will he rnnd ur t ed In the Community rhurrh at Price Sunday. Mrs. Parry waa bom tu Somerset. Coin She is survived by her husband, Isaiah Parry: her mother. Mra Flora Haamyer Edwards: three children, Tommle. Earlene and ait Infant daughter: one sister, Mra. Helen Merksek. Standardvllle. and two brothers. Ed ard Edwards. Standardvllle. and Wit ford Edwards. Price. Ptienda may call at the Thomas mortuarv In Price Until 3 pm. Saturday and Sundav at tha home of Mrs. Parry's mother until time of servlcea. Burial will be la the Price city cemetery. William H. Freshwater PROVO Funeral services for William H. Freshwater. 84. pioneer hardware merchant of Provo. will ba conducted Bunday at 1 30 p. m. in the La. D S. Fourth ward chapel. with Bishop R J. Murdnrk officiating. Mr Freshwater died at his residence, 157 West First North street, Wednesday of causes bi-rhlent bi-rhlent tn age m He waa bortTMav 21. 1652, at Hertford. England, a arm of William and Martha to age R ridges is thought to hsve been Wyoming's Wyo-ming's oldest resident in point of both yeara and residence. Arthur T. Ilenkell ROCK BPR1NOS. Wvo, Jan. 27 Arthur Ar-thur T. Henkell. 51, general master mechanic me-chanic of the Union Pacific Coal company, died suddenly hers tats Wednesday afternoon after-noon of a neart ailment. Ha had been employed by the company 32 yeara, entering enter-ing the service at Ha una. and taking hia present position upon retirement of Rybert A. Muir five years ago. Darrell Arave Parker HOOPK R Private funeral services fnr Darrell Arave Parker, Infant eon or David Fay and Vida lone Arave Parker of Hooper who died Moudav In an Ogdsu hospital, will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p, m. In the home of the grand pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. Fra'ik Arave. fu Hooper, hy Bishop John D. Hooper of the Ifnnner L. D 8. ward. Burial wUl be la the Hooper cemetery. j Hilda N. Lax Jensen SA'NDY Mrs. Hilda Nordstmm In I Jensen, 74, Mire of Martin Jensen, was found dd In an aTnrhair at the family Peace Reg White of Saudv said death was due to naurtal hut unknown causes. No inquest in-quest will be held Funersl e-rvtces will b conducted In the Sandy Third L. P. S ward chape' Saturday at 1 p. m, by Bishop J, Ernest Jensen. Frienda mav call at the C T Ooff a Sons mortuary la Mid vale Thursday and Friday. Albert Carter PORTER VILLI Albert Carter, 43. fanner and employ of the Mutual Creamery Cream-ery company of Morgan, died Wedneeday afternoon at hie borne, following au extended ex-tended illness. Funeral aervlcaa wilt be conducted Friday Fri-day at 1 p. an. Ui the Port erv ills L. p. 8. ward rhapel by Bishop Elmer R. Lewta. Burial will be la tha South Morgan cemetery, ceme-tery, under tha direction of Liudqulst Sons. Friends mar call at the Pnrtervlll chapel Friday f rum nooa until lpm. Ellen C. Lind Boh man MONROE Funeral sentcee will be held Saturday at 1 p m. In the Monro L. D. 6 North ward chattel fnr Mra Ellen Ch r tall ta-ll ua Llid Boh man. 55. wife of Charles J. Bohman. prominent farmer and stork raiser. Mra. Bohman dted after an Illness of more than fl weeks. She waa horn January 8. 1AAJ tn Sweden, Swe-den, th daughter or Karl Otis Lind and Emma Lind Sh cam to t'teh from Sweden Swe-den .36 years ago and had resided in Monroe Mon-roe since. She had been an arm-, worker In the L. p. S. churrb, in Reltef society, ward and stake work activities. Jonathan D. Wood FARMINC.TON t-aet rites for Jonathan D. Wood, 87. a pioneer nf lt5. one nf the oldest residents and prominent merchant In Davis county, will he conducted Sunday at 1 p. m, tn tha Parmu.gtoa U D- 8 ward chapel. Mr Wood died In a Salt Lake Ctty hospital Tuesday following an operation. Born in Brighton. Kngl and, A pHI X9. 149, he was a aon of John and Fannie dob hie Wood and came to ft ah tn 1855. He married Biancha Bird In the Salt I.ak Endowment En-dowment houee on October 9, 1870. and later married Eliaa Hesa. Prominent tn civic and church affairs, he waa a merchant and Juetice of the peae for 13 years. Farmlngton city sexton 25 veers, a counselor in the L. P. 8v ward bishopric and later a member of the South Davis stake high council. Surviving are seven daughtees, Mrs. Flliahetti Whitaker, Mrs. Gladys W'oatd Robinson and Mis Art-wi W"d. Farming-ton; Farming-ton; Mr. LlJMan Secrtst. Brigham City: Mrs nmsva KV hards, Fieldtt-g, Mrs. Alice Wilkinson. Petersnti. and Mrs Dora Wood Cbecketts. Prnvidencs. nine sons. Edward A. and Clifton Wood. Farmmg'nn' Frank. Pawd. Charles and Willard Wood, Fielding: Kenneth Wood. Ctlftot.. Idaho Wallace Wnrvt, Orden. and Herman L. Wood. Bait lke Citv 75 grandchildren. 35 great grendchitdres and fra great -great-grand-caUdrea, i 1 . |