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Show Am.it Smith. mwBbff f the eMmefl el twelv, apo.tlat la th. L. D. a church: BIaop Waaler E. Tlnffey at Ua Ontar-villa Ontar-villa rtnt L. D. a ward, and Blehoe Vord. Th. Invocation waa attend br Joatph Wood, and Ih. btfaedlctloo pronounce br Benjamin Ben-jamin Brown. Jam. Bmediey Sr. ddtreted Ih. rrav. In tb. Cn.trvlll. city eametery. Ilia. Ch.at dtd al bar bom. to Chaae park laat afond.r. sa. bad baa a raal-dent raal-dent of CantervlJle for T4 rars bad Waf actlv la lUlff aocUtr work. Gerald Littley LeUt rltM for 0rftld Llttlcy. 33. f t42 Wuhlngton atrMt, who died of Injuria, aut-fcrod aut-fcrod Frtds in an utotobtlt cttdnl nortb of Ocdon, wert crniducltxl tundar at 2 p. tn. l Um TblrtltU 1 C . ward Bilvp H. H. Wtbb offtelattd. and tpaak-ra tpaak-ra war Alaxandar Burhanaa Jr., Cbarlca Coltrell Jr. and Lon Fiahar. Lyman Por ur offtrod the) invocation and th tMitadle-Uon tMitadle-Uon waa pronouncad by Farcy Dailay. Brlaf rravaaida atrvlcaa will ba conduct-ad conduct-ad by Biabop Wabb Monday at 3 p. m. ' Lavona North Stout Vn. Lavona North Stout, 64. of Holladay. wirt of William H. Stout, dtad Monday morning at tha horn of a dauRhtar, Mrt. William P. waatiay. 1444 rourttanth Kaat atroat, of complicatMma lollowing aa attack of tnfluanaa. 8ha waa born at If ill Crk Juna 77. 11173, a tUugbtar X Addtaoa and Aibartiaa North. Baaldaa hr tuiaband, aha la aurvrvad by four daughura, Mra. T)aaa Palmar, Halt I Lka City; Mrs. Lillian Johiiaun. Ntwl Tork City: Mra. Vtola gwaanay and Mra. Loulaa Dabaiioa.m. gait Laka City ; two 1 aona, Oltn W. Utout, Nawark, N. J. and Wett on Stout, Oakland. Cal.; four grand-childran. grand-childran. and tha following hrofharc and latsri: H. K. North, lalt Laka City: J. A. North. Holladay; Mra. Alka Olbton, Ntphl; Mra. Llllla flpanrar. Logan: Mri. Nalila Hannlon, TayloravUia; Mra. XaJay Aoekwood, Malt Laka City. Punaral arrangamanti will ba anaouncad laUr by tha aOaaarat mortuary. Adelaide Ford S. Carr Mra. Adclatda Pord Shaw Carr, 63. wlft of Joaaph M. Carr. 34T JCaat JCIghth South tratt. dlad Monday at 3-30 a. m. In a local hoipltal. Bha waa born In Salt Laka City February lft, a rtauchttr ol Thomaa Burton and Jana ftobarta Rhaw. Surviving, baaldca bar huahand, art two aona, Claranca K. Sayboldt and Jack Oaorga Mitrball. Halt Laka City: a daunhtar, Mra. Da I la Loulaa Conyara. Long Baach. Cal. : thraa broihara, Oewrga BlncUlr and Clara uca John Shaw. Xoa Augalaa, And Sugana L. ) toe lair, Canada. OBITUARIES Emily Wilson Rogers Laat ntaa for Mra Emily Wilson Rogers. 84. widow of William A. Rogers, ware conducted con-ducted Sunday at 1 p. m. Tn tha Deserst mortuary chapel by Blahop Fred W. Schweo- djma-u of tha Whittler L. D. a. ward. 8teakers were Thomas E. Towler, prstl-tfant prstl-tfant of the Walla L. D. S. stake, and R. F. Aveeoa. friend of Mra, Kogeiy lor SI jears. Joel ah Burrows of farad tha Invocation and Melvln a Peterson, a grandson of Mrs. Rogers, pronouncad tha benediction. The rave ha tha City cemetery waa ded seated y Alias Rogers, a son. Mra. Rogers died Wednesday afternoon ' at her home. 1034 Third Eaat street. She had bean a reaident of salt Laka Ctly for S4 ye ara. Martinui Groen Martlnua Groen. 00, custodian of tha Joaenh F. Smith memorial building and active ac-tive worker In the L. . S. church, .died at tha family residence. 1 55 Third avenue. Sunday at 11:40 a. m. following a lingering "Born ht pernio. Holland, June 32. 1870. a son of Dirk and A rend la Verschoor Oroen, ha emigrated to tha United States In 1913, sauting In Oaden and coming to Salt Laka City In lSlS. where he had sine resided. Hla first wife. Mra Maria Wllhelralua Blom Groen, died In Holland, and he later married Mara are la Maria Herberehorf. who aurvlvaa htm. Ha had been employed aa custodian of various buildings of th L. D. a church, principally Ih buildings now occupied by tha bualneas eollege and th Joaaph F Smith memorial building, the latter post being bald sine 1920. He served m the mlsaTon field for la L- D. aV cbarcb 1 Holland from 1923 la 1934. Baatdea hia iriw, b at ssarvtved by four daughters, Mra Arendie Ialilnia Mra. Maartj Opheika and Mra Marie Kltnke, all of Ogden. and Mra Martha Bement, Salt Lake City, snd the following brothers and etetece; La ireewe Oren. Og den: Dirk Oman. alt lha Cue; Korstlaan Groan. Mra Jaantte Pmkda awel Mra. A lid Van Baleti. aH of Hollar. Hit oldest slater. Mm Mart Van Lew-wan Lew-wan of Holland. 19 grandrhlldraa and two great-grandchildren also aurvlva. Funeral aervkcea will ba conducted Wadnaaday at 2 p. sa. m th Eighteenth L. D. S. warS chapel by Bubo Thomas A. Clawaon. Frlenda may eall at th Larhm gaortuary. 2 AO Eaat South Tempt atreet Tueaday from 4 p. m to 8 . m. and at the family reaidenc. 155 Third avenue, from JO a. m. until 1 a, m. Burial will ba m tha City oemelary. Gwen D. P. Petersen Mrs. Owen D Parry Petersen, wife of Louis Petersen, Sandy, died Sunday at 9:45 a. m. at a local hospital following an extended ex-tended Ulnaa of complication following laluenaa. Mra Peterson waa born la Salt Laka City, a daughter of Joaaph Hyrum and Part ban Kaaler Parry. A fter attending local public schools and the University of Utah, ah served for several yearn aa a teacher In tb Salt Laka City grade and high schools. Mra Peterson waa tntereeted In chrl affaire af-faire and waa a member of tha Clvle Arts club of Sandy, acting aa cbairmaa of lis publta library committee. Beald bar husband, aha to eurvtved by bar father and tha following stepsons step-sons and stepdaughtere: Moyl B, pe tereen. Alberta, Canada; Ma S. Pete Pe-te reau. Melones, Cal. : Roger K. Petersen, Salt Lake City; Glen A, Roy L., Miss Florence O. and Miss Vivian Petersen, all nf Sandy; two aistara. Mi as Florence L Parry and Mr. M. S. Windr. both of Salt Lake City- four brothers, Joaaph H. Parry Jr., and Lynn L. Parry, also of Salt Laka City: Eaton M. Parry. Pallas. Texaa, and Pr. Oliver JC Parry of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Funeral service will a con ducted Wednesday Wed-nesday at 3 p. m. fat tha Wllford L. D. S ward chapel, with Blahop Clifford Camming Cam-ming prealdlng. Friends may call at th family bom tn Sandy Monday evening and at th home of her father, 3387 Highland drive, Tuaaday until 4:30 p. m. Caddie Rich Parrish Funeral services for Mra. Caddie Ricl Parriah, 77, prominent U D. S. churct worker and daughter of tha late C C Rich, an apoetle of th church, were con ducted Sunday In the Centervllle Secom feD. S. ward chapeL with Bishop Joe pi Ford officiating. Following tha Invocation by Charles A Parrish. funeral aermona were deliver by John F. Parriah. Clara Roae and Free Rich. Muatcal selectlona ware furnished b the word choir and Joseph Wood, soloist ravla F. Smith pronounced tb benedle tion. Mra Parriah, a oatlv Bountiful and i charter member of the Daughters of Utel Pioneers, died Wed need y In Waahingion, J. C, where ah waa visiting with a son Joel R. Parriah, aa official of the Recon st ruction Finance oorporatloa and formei Cantarvuel banker. Eleanor Andrua Davis Mrs. Eleanor Andrua Davis. 27, wife al Jamea A. Davis, No. 23 Fillmore a part - rent, died at a local hoepllal Sunday at a. m. after a short Ulneaa Bom September 30, 1909, ta Mill Creek. 8 daughter of Christina Rider Attdrua, ah ad resided w Salt Laka City for an year. Besides her busband, she to survived by two daughters. Joyce and Patricia Davla; ber father and mother and four brothers, MUo, Louis, Donald and Cbarle Andrua, all f MiU Creak. John Malyneaux Alston John Malyneaux Alston. 82. 1113 South Wast Tempi street a farmer and blacksmith, black-smith, died In a local hoapltal Saturday lollowing a abort Ulnae. Bom December 24, 1855, at Bouthport. Lancashire, England, a son of Jama and Ann Malyneaux Alston, be earn to Salt ' Lake City Tl yean ago and, with tha except ex-cept km of a 15-year residence In Woods Croaa. bad lived her alnca. U waa a member of th L. D. A church. Mr. Alston lg survived by a brother, Thomaa Alston, and three aistara. Mra Marjorl Whlteley, Mrs, Mary Ana Oarn and Mra Margaret AUome Howard, alt of Bait Laka City. Funeral aervleeswtll be conducted Wsdneeday at th Whit Chapel mortuary. Anna Hansen Mr Anna Hanaen, 79. widow of Joe-gen Joe-gen Haneeu, died at the family residence, 5UT South Eighth Wset street Sunday at A m. of causes Incident to aas. Born October S. 1857, In Denmarfi, ah cam to the United State a a young girl. She waa an active worker tn the L. D. S. church, having served a a member mem-ber of th Twenty -fifth u D, S. ward .Relief society. aurvrving are twa aona Albert and John Hansen, and a daughter. Mis In grig Hansen, all of Salt Lake City, and two grandchildren. Funeral eervlcea wilt be conducted Tu-day Tu-day at 1 p, m. In the Twenty-fifth L. D. S. ward chapel with Blahop Joseph McPhte officiating. Frtenda may eall at tha Lar hm mortuary, 200 East South Temple I atreet on Monday from 4 P. m. to S P. m. and on Tuesday from 10 a. an. until 12 noon, and at tha chapel until 1 p. m. Burial will take place m the City metry. Hannah Fullmer Funeral serrices for Mra. Hannah Fullmer. Full-mer. 70, 175 East Twenty-nrst South Street. h will be conducted Tueaday at 12 noon tn tha White Chapel mortuary, 124 Fourth East atreet Cbarle Walter of the Fifteenth L. D. S. ward will officiate. Friends may call at tha mortuary prior to servtcea i Burial will take place la the City cemetery. Mra Fullmer, who died Friday at 2 l m. ke a local hospital of cause Incident o aga, waa bom September 20, 1847. In Stockholm, Sweden, a daughter of Andrew and Helen Anderson. She had been a real-dent real-dent of Salt Lake City sine th ag of ; 45 years, and had been active tn the L. D. t Relief society. She waa divorces, from r first husband. Hana Nielsen. She 1 survived by three daughter. Mra Stella Rasmuaeen, Salt Lake City: Mra. Mary Tib ha Murray, and Mra E. H. Jnr-gensen. Jnr-gensen. Wa at wood. Cat; two aona Albert and Dan Nielson. both of Salt Lake City; bine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren and a eke lax, Mrs. Cam Anderson, Bait Lab City. Sherman T. Armstrong Last rtts for Sherman T. Armatrong. former vice prestdvnt of the National Copper Cop-per bank and eon of the late W. W. Armstrong, Arm-strong, former president of th bank, were conducted Sunday tn Loa Angela, Th body will be cremated and the aehee brought te bait Lake City for burial am Mt Olivet cemetery. Mr. Armatrong died tn a veteran boe-pttal boe-pttal ka Loa Angeles Thursday of pneumonia. pneu-monia. He had moved to Loa Angeles three year ago. where he waa general agent for the Denver A Rio Grand Wasters railroad. rail-road. Kate Matilda Chase Final rttee for Ml as Kat MatUda Cham. 79, who waa known In Centervllle aa "Aunt Kate." warn conducted Sunday at 1:30 a. m In the Centervllle Second L. t. S. ward chapeL with Blabop Joaaph M. Ford officiating. Speaker at th service were Oeorg Ephraim Olsen i PRICE Funeral servlcea for Ephraim Olaen. Al, who died at hla boma In Price Sunday, will ba conducted Tueaday ht 10 l m. n tha Price L. D. S. tabernacle. Mr. Olaen waa born In Oakley. Utah. Juno 14. 1885, A M Of Ola O. Aad luga-borg luga-borg Maria Olaen. Ha ta survived by tha following brothers and aistara: Mra Carrie Leonard, Mra Rachel Ra-chel Lure. Mrs Lilly Powell and Mra Marie Rutherford, Pries; Mra Teeny Johnaon and Mra Olive Olaen. Oakley: Mrs Lena Drew. Black foot. Idaho: Mra Motile Wright. Peoa. Mra Clara Klnaey. Labi: Mra MatUda Mailing. Mai-ling. Salt Laka City; Oeorge and Gilbert Olaen, Park City, and Bsrtlo And Hyrum Oiseu, Prica Friends mar esll at ths Wallaes mortuary mor-tuary in Pries until time of eervlcea. Burial will W la Prioe slty cemetery. Ella Bird Jensen OODEN Mra. Ella Bird Jensen, St. wlfs of Marino Jensen, of S6.1 Twenty-firth Twenty-firth street, died Saturday Bight at the family horns following A ltngerlag lUosss of heart dtaease. Richard Charles Brown OODEN Richard Charles Brown, S. Infant In-fant sosi Of Floyd C. and Mildred Jackson Brown of 3423 Ktooel avenue, died Saturday Sat-urday night at tho family raatdenea follow lag a abort Ulneaa of eearlet fever. Funeral serv tree wars conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at ths grsvoa.de In Ogden City cemetery by Blahop Frank C. Simmons of ths Ogden I D. S. Second ward. Arrangements Arrange-ments were under tho direction of Lmd-ouist Lmd-ouist Sooa Nevada, died Sunday at B 10 t m. ta a local hospital altar a two yaara 11 usees af heart dlseaso. William Henry Bailey MANTI Funeral serv less for William Henry Ballsy. 47, superintendent of the South Sanpete school district will ba conducted con-ducted Tueaday at 12 30 p. m. In the Mentl I D. S. tabernacle Bishop E. T. Reid of tha L. D. S- North ward wit! reside. Burial will take place in the terllng City cemetery, under tha direction of tha Harris mortuary. Mr. Bailey, who died Saturday of pnu monia. waa A former mayor of Sterling, and had been actively Identified with the public schools of San pets county for a number of years. He waa an actlvs member mem-ber of tha J. ions club of Maotl at the time of his deaih. Friends may call at ths family residence Mnnday evening ad an Tuesday prior to time of services. Hyrum S. Harris PROVO Hymm S. Hams. 76, Sharon L. D. 6. stake patriarch, died of mfluensa Saturday night at tho family hows on ths Provo bench. Hs waa born tn Smtthfteld, October 3. 10. a eon of Dennison Lott and Sarah Wllaon Harrla, and with his parents he helped settle Dixie country, paragonah and Monroa, and reosttlod Savior county after India a trmiblas. Mr. Harrla reretved hta sducatlon In ths Brighatn Toung acadsmy and the law school at Ann Arbor, Mich., graduating In 1894. Ths following ysar ho went to Mexico to study tho language and law of that country. coun-try. He later became sMnsadonl of tha Mexican L. D. S. sisalon, Hs was made firat counselor of tho Jnarei L D. S. atake In 1907, which poet-tlon poet-tlon ha bald on tit tha oxodtis of tho Mormon colonists fmsa Mexico in 1912. He made two expeditions to Central America and tho Aorthcnt part of South America. Upon hla return ba became principal of tha San Luis L. D. S. stake academy at Manaasa, Colo.. an4 later waa made president presi-dent or the ataks. Besides his widow, three pons and S daughter aurvlva, Mrs. Frank Wooftngden. Cedar City; Dr. Joseph and Waldo Hsrria New York, and Oeorge Harrla Chtcsgo; two sisters and A brother, Joseph Harrta. Poison, Cal. : Mr. Deborah Rotor neon, Paragonah, Para-gonah, and Mra. Lottie Ha rea. Provo. The body ka at tho Deserst aortnary pending funeral arrnngenMnta. Virginia Rushton Wood AMERICAN FORK Virginia Rushton Wood. 21, wlfs of Vernal Wood, died fee FreetrO, CaL, Thursday of tnfluenia. She waa born tn Iina. Idaho, October 27. 1914, a daughter of Mr. and Mra M. R Rushton. and had resided several years tn Salt Lake City and American Fork. She waa a graduats of tho Amencaa Fork high school. Besides bar huabanel And parsnta she Is survived by a young son, an brothers and four alatera, a. K. Rushton, Lewis ion, Idaho: C. W. Rushton. Loa Angeles- U J. R'aShton, Stockton. Cal; R. W. S. R and at. L. Rushton. Freano; Mra Olenn Robin-ton Robin-ton and Mrs. Ooorgo Moss. American Fork; Helen Rushtoe. aad Samaw Rush loa, I rt ana-Funeral ana-Funeral eery k as wtn bo eondveted ta American Fork Tuawday at 2 34 a. sa. ta the First L. D. S. ward chapel. Friends may call at tho Oeorge Moss boms frosA noon Tuaaday mull Uma of tarvicoa. Forrest Leland Carter BINGHAM Forest Loland Carter. 13, mo of Ralph and Povto Hartrnass Carter, lied at the family home tn CopparfiaM M caviar cav-iar at 2:50 a aa of pnoumonia. He waa born at Twin Fella. Idaho. Ao-rust Ao-rust 31. 1923, and at tho time of his death aa a student at tho Blughasa Caotral fccbool, Burvfvtng. hsstdsai tha jparsnta arc tha rrand parent a, Mra. John HarkBeas, Ogden. ind Mr. and Mra K. O. Carter. Idaho fails, Idaho; three brothers. Cariyte LjrnA and atariaa Cavrtea, Ail M pTtaghspb v Richard James Burraston OOSHEN Richard James Burraston, Tl. prominent reaident of Goshen, died At ths family home Sunday morning Funeral aervlcea will ba conducts! Thursday Thurs-day at 3 p. m. la the Goshen U D S. chapel. Interment will be In the Goshen cemetery under ths direction of the Claudia Funeral Boane of Feyeon. Virginia Rushton Wood AMERICAN FORK Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Rushton Wnod, 22. wife of Vernal Wood of Fraonc. Cat. wiQ be conducted con-ducted Tuesday at 3:30 p. in. In ths ! American Fork L. D. A First ward chapeL I Friends may call at the home of Mra Oeorge Moss at American Fork prior to the servtcea Interment will so ka the American Fork City cemetery. Mra Rushton. a graduate of the American Ameri-can Fork high school, died February 4 at her horns In Fresno foUowbag A 10 slays' , I Ulneaa of anfluenaa. ! Doris Irene Sloan Wester PROVO Mra Pria Irene Sloan Wester. Wes-ter. 27, wife of Robert H. Wester, died ; Sunday at the family residence. 116 Bast Center street, of Ah kniacUon follow lug , taluensa. i The body la at the Berg .nortuary, but wrti be taken ta Ksesas City for services l and burial. I David Eskelson . I FORT DUCHESNE Dnvtd Eekelaon. 69. who came to the Uintah basla In 1909 aa a homesteader, died at ths fs rally home here February 4 of a heart ailment Pending the arrival of relatives funeral serivces have not been eat, but will be i held ta tba BaHard ward under the ell- racUoa of the Swam Funeral home Clara Ellen Warr ' j PARK CITT hfVaa Oara Klleo Warr, 46. : ckrool tsachat ed sfcamsalt eoungr aad J |