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Show State and Local Deaths ww a mtmbr of Brvmertoo, Wih., Wire' k 117, T. and A. H. : B. P. O. K. Iw1e No. 674, Pocstello, snd Crttrhlow camp No. 3. U. B. W V . fUlt Lftks Ctty. Frtsnds mar tall at th mortuary vntll Uma of ssrvtcss. Martha 'Jane Selby Vra, ttatth Jant Bslhy, Tfl, of 739 Ksst Ninth South street, widow of Charles Helbv. formsr roa.imaatar for tha Deuvar Rto Qranda Wfittrn railroad, died at har rssklencs Saturday aftaraooa foliowlac a Mix month' lllneaa. i Rha waa bom December 3, IBM, fn Pari. Mo., aud had reatdad In Halt Lake City 49 veara. She wu a former member of (he Immanuel Baptist church and- a member of Mnpah chapter No. 5. Order of Ksstsrti Star. Rtirvivlitf are a ami. C. A. Belhy, and three grandchildren, all of Bait Lake City. Funeral aervtcea will be conducted Wedneeday at 10 30 a. m. In tha Masonic temple with officer of alii pah chapter cemetery. men da- tray call at tha Evana ft EarTy mortuary chapel Ttieaday aftmo"n and evening and at the Maaoute temple Wednesday Wednes-day prior to jervlcea Robert A. Bain Robert A. Bain, 49, former Bait T,ake City renldent, died at hit home Iti Reno. Nev . Friday, fnettda her were advlaed Sunday. A native of Ogden, he waa bom February Feb-ruary ISM. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Bain Br. Ha renlded In Bait Lake City for 25 years, having moved to Reno two yaara agn, A waiter, ha formerly belonged to the Culinary Work ere alliance, local No. ft 1ft, and waa a member of Bait T-ake Cttjr lodge No. 2M. Loyal Order of Mooae. Surviving are his mother, three b rot here, Loula H . Earl H. and Daniel W. Bam Jr., and a enter, Mrs. lea belle Huth, all of Ball Lake City. Funeral aervlrea and burial will be MM ducted Tueaday In Reno. Sadie Tripp Howard Vra Badte Tripp Howard, 70, former dfvneatlc ana Instructor at the Stewart training school for IS yeare, died Monday it T p, in. it her residence, 160 Flrat avenue, of a heart disease. A Ttattre of 8a It Lake Olty. ebe wh a daughter of E. B. and Sophia Billing Tripp, early Utah pioneer. Her husband. Dr. Orson Howard, professor of biology at the University of Utah, died In 1924. Surviving are a eon and a daughter. Mra. Htaolev Moehlus, Loa Angelea, and Fentnn Howard, Chicago : one grandchild ; a atater and a brother. Mra. S. F. Fenton. and Dr. R. A. Trtpp. Salt Lake City. Piiueral arrangeTnenta will ba aouoanced by Uie Evana aV Karly mortuary. Julia Swenson Edwards Mr. Julia Swenaon Kdwarda, TS. widow of Harry Kdwarda, died Monday at ft a. m at her residence. Wait Fourth South etreet, after a lo-ig Ditisss. A native of Mnit Lake City, aha waa born April 7, 19, a daughter of John and Anna Swenaon, early Utah peOoeera, aud had resided here all her life. Surviving are a brother. Frank A. Swenaon. Swen-aon. and two siatera. Mra. Maggie J. Mc-Citrdy Mc-Citrdy and Mra. William Orlmsdell, Bait Lake City. Funeral arrangements will ba announced by the Evana a. Karly mortuary. William Ray Sumnicht Final rltaa for William Ray Btimiirrht, 4A. member of the Hlngham town board and employe 4t the Bingham A Oarfieid railroad for 23 years, were conducted Monday Mon-day at 3 p. m. In the Masonic temple, under the direction of Canvou lodge No. 13. F. and A. M . of Btnghain. In lament waa In Mt. Olivet cemetery, Mr. Sumntcht died Friday at S:30 p. m In a local hospital after suffering a heart attack earlier in the day while at work. Clarence Paul Scates Funeral services for Clarence Paul Bra tee, 3? of Pre (on, Idaho, manager for Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Theaters, Inc., will be conducted Tueaday at 2 p. m. In the Rlcketta-Allrott mortuary chapel. 344 Kaet Flrat South street, by officers or John F. Crltchlow ramp No. 3, Untied Snanlsh-Amerlran War Veterana. Interment will be It Mt. Olivet ""mV" S-aiea. ho had been a theater executive ex-ecutive In Idaho and Montana for 22 years, died .Saturday lu tha United State Veterans' hospital here. He waa born tfl Chicago July 3, IMfl. snd after gaining hi education In Chicago schools, collated la the Illinois national guard. Prominent In lodge affairs, hs |