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Show OBITUARIES Hamion Ward (Harry) Parlor funeral Mrvtcee for Harrison Ward ( Harry t Parker, T4. Manager-Mcretary of the Gardiner Printing company, who died Sunday, were conducted Wednesday at 3S Kaat Seventh South atreet, with J. Shelby Arrlgona of the Twenty-eighth L. D. i. ward officiating. Mr. Parker was a raaMtnt of Utah for M yeara and waa affiliated with the prlnt-lali prlnt-lali firm for S3 years. Other speakers at the rite ware J. B. Jones, snanagtr of the Western Newspaper Union, and 06rn T. Smith, manager of the fine paper department of the Car-prater Car-prater Paper, aoanpauy. Burial waa la Cily cemetery. 6org H. Robiton Oeorit H. flobieon, AS. purchaalnit agent for the Union Pacific Railroad company, with headquarters at Portland, Ore, and former purchasing agent for the railroad here, died in hie office Wednesday aitar being stricken with a heart ailment. Mr. Roblson first became affiliated with the railroad In 1SOO In Salt Lake City and was purchasing agent here for 20 years, leaving In 1020 for Portland. He waa a member of Wsaatrh lodge No. 1. Prat and Accepted Mason. Malt Lake City, and a member of Al Keder temple, Hoblee of the Myette Shrine. Portland. Port-land. I Mr. Roblsoa wai horn August IT, 1174, I In Slgournsy, Iowa. Hs Is survived by , his widow. lfrs. Hortensa Roblson; three sons, Michael and Keith Rnhlson, Port- I land, and Tevlor Roblson, Oakland. Cel., I Idaho, hnthr' Kobleon. Bancroft. Charles A. Robertson OODEN-Charlea almaai, n.mrl.e. 73. of 87B Fatt.raon av.nu. died Wed-"aday Wed-"aday at S p. m. at th. family raaldanca af ailment. Incident to age. Mr. Robertson, a retired farmer, rarpm. 'r and railroad man, waa born March 23, IMS, at Spanlah Fork, a aon of John and Mary Boyack Robertaon. While a young man ha left Spanlah Fork for the Blackfoo Idaho, aacllon, bacomlns ona of the early farmer, of that araa, and whra ha re-elded re-elded tor 30 yeara. Ha entered tha employ al the Union Pacific Railroad company In 1923 aa a carpenter, nllrlng 10 year. had raaldeel In Ogdea lor the naat IS yeara. An L. D. s. worker all hla Ufa. ha waa s member of th. Ogden Ninth L D. S. ward and a high prlaat of the Mt. Orden L. D S stake at tha time of hla death. He had oen both a flrat and eecond counaelor In blehoprtca of the Blackfoot atake, aa well aa a ataka mlealonary while redding th.re. Surviving are hla widow, Mrs. Eltda Prtabrey Rohartaon. whom ha marrlad la St. uorga L L. a t.mpla May 1, 1891; flva eona, Clifford Robertaon ol Blackfoot, Idaho; Cecil Olen Rooerteon of Idaho Falla, Idaho: Oaorga Vklor Robertson ol Spanish Fork: Oarald O. and Daw.y Rob-erlson Rob-erlson of Ogden; flva daughters. Mrs. Hugh KlmhaNand Mrs. Thaodor. Engh of fa" Laka Clly. Mrs Leonard Davis, Mrs. Wllford DaHaan and Ml.. Mabel Robertaon Robert-aon of Ogden; thrae broth.ra, John. David and Hyrum Robertaon. and two sisters, Mrs. suae Snell and Mrs. Edward Gangs, all of Spanlah Fork. There ara 37 grandchildren. grand-children. . Mary I. Baglay Draper FROVO Mrs. Mary Irabell Baglay Dra-per. Dra-per. 39. wife of V.rrfll W. Draper of 213 East Seventh North etreet. died Wwlneadav at Utah Valley hoepltai from eompllcatloua following childbirth. She waa born July IB. 1S10. In Baker. Ore., a daughter ol onange E. and Br'le oaorga Bagl.y. she rarcived har education In tha ernoola of Baker, Ore., and was marrlad to M.tvln Croal. They were lat.r divorced and aha waa married lo Mr. Dra- Cr on January S, 1939, In Salt Lake D. B tempi. Surviving baelden her hueband ara tha Infant aon bom Wedneaday; another son, Donald Richard Croal; har psranta. who raslds at Boring, Ore., and th. following broth.ra and alatera: Mra. Mildred Talbot ol Los Angeles, Csi.: Mrs. Vonda K. Ball and Donald Bagley af Portland. Or..; Mra Lena May Pearaon. Oeorge, Jaekla, Robert and Ronald Bagley of Boring, Or.. Fnnsral arrangementa are In charge of B.ri mnrtuary saA ara pandlng word from Bar paranta. John Vniism Parks I niCtiriELD Jotw William Parks, ss, died at hla bom Wednesday morn log following a ltrolotigwd Illness. Mr. Parks waa born September 4, 1M n Edwards county. Illinois, a son of W. i U and Rachasl Klaaa Parka He moved wltb hla family to Fslrvlsw In 1NH6. and th same year moved to Annabel la. He 1 married Clara Ella Horn at Richfield oa July IS. 19US. sir. Parks acted aa litis foremau for the first power company formed hi Richfield la 1VO&. Ha served in this capacity later with th Tellurfd Power company at Richfield until 1936, when he retired because of illness. Surviving besides his widow ar his i father and th followlna wins and daugh tars; Pay Parks of Walkermla. Cat.; Mra Edltha SchnrU of Delta: Mild red: Parks of Los Angeles, Cal.; Franets Parks of Moffatt field, California: Smith parks of Salt Lak City: rrank, Hasel and Berna Dean Parka, all of Richfield: th following brothers and sisters, Mrs. rlo Carpenter and Mrs. Dora ate of Bingham: Mrs. Ion Swing and Mrs. Lissi Carpenter of Halt take City: Mrs, Stella Anderson and Mrs. ulalla Da I ton of Annabella and Orover and Lf Parks of Rlehlleld, Twa graod-ehlldraa graod-ehlldraa also survive). Ada Barton McKtlt OGDEN Mrs. Ada Barton MrKelL 50. wlf of Dr. Ira J. MrKell of 2."? Tyler avenue, died It th family horn Wednesday at & 25 p. m. altar aa Oiness of only two Mrs. MrKell waa born April 14. ta Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of Sylvester A. and Martha Allen Barton. She waa married to Dr. McKell hi the Mantl U D. S. tempi November 33, 1910. For th first su years of their married life th couple lived ta Spanish .Fork, after which they moved to Ogden, where she , had reelded sine. An active U D. S. church member, she bad worked la th religion class several yean ago and bad been secretary sec-retary of Ogdan Twelfth ward Relief society for th past 13 -ryears. She had , been afttv la s aumbsr af other church , organ laattonsV Funeral serv Ire win b eonduoted Rittv I day at a p. m. In Ogden L. D. S. Twelfth ; ward chapol by Blanop David 8. Romney of 1 Mt. Ogden ward. Place ef burial, with i Oeorg W. Larkla and Sons' mortuary extracting, ext-racting, baa aot been deckled. EUla Allan BradiKaw PRESTON, Jdaho Mra Elafa Allen Bradshaw, at, of Preston, died In a boa Ktal" lats Tuesday of aomplkatloas follow g an appeudectomy. She was tha wife of Raymond Bradahaw. Taay had baea Mrrled on year. Prior to bar marriage, Mrs. Bradahaw waa a stenographer and for two years served as a recreational director for th Pnstooclty and school. She waa born at Idaho Falls December at, 1913. a daughter daugh-ter of Ray and Freda Larsen Allen. When she waa a year old her parents moved la Preston, when she bad sine resided. Surviving ar her husband: her mothar: a sister, Mra Dorothy A. Wakley, and m brother, Floyd Allen, all of Preston. Funeral services will be conducted In Preston First L. D. S. wsrd chepel Frtdsy at 2 a, nut with Hapdrtcka mortuary u charge. Ralph Emarton Earl ELT. Nev. Ralph Emerson Eart. g, died Monday In the Wblt Pin boepltal, following a heart attack. He was brought to Ely last week from Baker, wbera hs had spent the past several years. He wss called "Skipper" by hla many friends throughout eastern Nevada and by the rangers of Slon national park and Death valley monument, where be spent the past riv summers selling desert gems and oddttlss ta tourists. He maintained a summer shop near th entrance to Eton, spending the winters la Baksr with Ralph Kaufman and In Death valley, Nevada and California, gathering his curios. At the time of his death as was contemplating completion of hla small surto atora at th entrance ta Blon park. Funeral service were conducted Wednesday, Wed-nesday, with requiem , mass in the Sacred Heart church by tha Rt. Rev. Monalgnor Hugo A. Meisshothan. latsrmsnt waa la th Ely amtry. Lormio O. WhiUltor tRlOUAM CITT runanl aarvtrta for trortuso Dalbtrt WhUaker, 30, Brigham Ctty chef, who drod Tuaday at the family bom. e'atT South Pint Waat atraat. win ba conducted Friday at 3 p. ra. In Iht BrtSham City t. D. S Fifth ward chaptl by Franela Christen aon, blabop. Ititr-mant Ititr-mant will ba In Brlaham City eomtttn, dlrwtad by tha H. B. Fait funaral homa. Mr. Whltakar waa born August 11, 19 It, In Brigham Clly. a aon of Richard and Cectlla Nalaon Whltakar. He marrtrd Mary Noma OlanvlUa January 14, 10JA, ta Halt Laka City. . Surviving, bcaldaa hla widow, hi a aon, taortnao Dttbert Whltakar Jr, : Mr. Whit-aktr'a Whit-aktr'a portmu and Um followlna broth ra and el M era; Alfred. Chartta, Lloyd and Ctyda Whttaktr of Corluua, Carl Wnltakar of Zlon'i national park, Mra. Mary Davis and Bart ha Whltakar of Corlnnt and Mra. ! borra Foragrrn of Brigham City. FrlantJa may call at tha funeral Borne Thuraday avantng aa4 Friday until Um , Mm f temeaa, |