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Show OBITUARIES Lillie M. Pike i.i -jMsWsaA esTVaf luJirt. j.f"" M. PlksU 4. widow o( r.eorse J. Pike, will b roti-drrtrd roti-drrtrd in the renlrnsiry Mtho1it Knlrt-fit Knlrt-fit rhtirrh. 174 1 Fifth lTait iiw. Fruity m: 11 a. m. with Pr. Klmer L Goihen, p-tr p-tr nt th First Presbytertan churi.b. (ti-t (ti-t ia:i-ig Friend fnar rail at the Rimer If. Qua)-trough Qua)-trough mortuary. S44 ftouth tlatii Rtreel. after 7pm Thursday and at ttaa churr r"r to Mrvlrfii. Mrs. Tike dird Tur at hr hnm. S4 Third ast atreet, io4 lowing a lingtrtrc llitieu. Jean Russell Finch . Fimaral rttes for Mrs. Jean Russell Pmrti. wife of Chief of Poltea Harry L. Pint-h. were ronducteJ Tburadav at J2:15 Ji m. 1m ths Twentieth L. T. S. wsrd chapel, witb Blahop C. Clarenca Mtalsn ffn-isttng. .iteakers at the services Inrluded Btshnp Ne'len, John Jiimen. Peter Cotidie and O IX RnmnfV Sr. MI'S Jetrnle hlvans and Thsildetm Kt'sns offerel a duet and Wy-auiiA Wy-auiiA Olneti plsved a lOlIn solo. Nfjihews of Mrs. Fim-h served as pall-besjrprs. pall-besjrprs. They were Russell and Alfred Mi rt en son and, Jrthti, Ceorre. Will lam and JK-k Russell. Interment was in lh City eemeterv Mrs. Ktnrh, who was an active member Of the I.. J). R phun h, died Mondnv st 1 V) a. m. at her home fnllowfna a U'lfr-(t.c U'lfr-(t.c illness of heart disease. 8n waa 65, yeara old. Leon Villard PRICE Funeral services for Leon Vil-lsnl. Vil-lsnl. 1ft. of Price, who died In a Havden, Coin, hospital Wednesday of peritonitis following an opera tioti for ruptured ait-bendix. ait-bendix. will be rotiducted In, the Notre Psime d l,otirdes churrh her Friday at 3 1 a. m. Interment will be- In Prlrt ceme-terv. ceme-terv. Th vonfh ts survived by hla mother, Vra Mnrla Villard: three staters. Mrs. Mine Ie. Mildred and Marrelia Vllisrd. m-il two brothers. Albert and flera Villard. all of Prli e. His father. Felix Villard. trorrtlnent Carbon county sbeefman, died i 1920. James VauRhan Leonard OGIKN James Vaughan Leonard, for-trr for-trr superintendent of L. r. f, Hunrtay schools at HimtinEton. died at hil home la Kivrrdsle Wednesday night, . From 1!02 to l04 he ftlled a mission for , 1he L. D. H. church In the northwest statea. , At one timt h waa iuattca of tba ptaca la Mary Sponberg Nelson TtICHMOr Funeral eon Ices Tor Mr. 1 Varv ttpunberg Nelson. 36, wifa of Alfred Nelson of the Rn-hraond South L. D. B. 1 ward bishopric, were held Thursday at 2 , fm. In the South L. It. Hard chapel, j utermeiit will be In the ftichuiund tcmo ' tery. i Ashton Nebeker Eldredge Ashton Nebeker Kiaredg. 63, a farmer, tiled at hla home, 41024 fifth East atreet, Tuesday at 10:1.1 p. m. or a heart ailment. Mr. KldredL-e waa bom In Laketown, February Feb-ruary 17. IS. 4. a sou of Frederick B. and Almtra Nebeker Kldredge. For a number nf years ha engaged in farming lo Granger, but later moved to hla present homa la , Mill Trrek. 1 ur tviiig are hla widow, Mrs. Clara ; Hnlse Kldrerise: three daughters, Mrf. Fern Kana, Boutitlful: Mrs. Merle Kmith. Idaho Falls. Idaho, and Mrs. Orac Hartle. Halt Lake Citv; two sons, Melvin A. Kldredce. 1 Maho Falls, Idaho, and Frederlrk Kldrtdce. Mill Creek; two brothers, Frederick K. and William N. Eldredce. Grander: three alsters, Mrs. Minnie Lambert. Mrs. RoBelta White' and Mrs. Ieona Caratensen, Bait Lake City, nd seven grandchildren. Mrs. Edward E. Oakes Mrs Kdward K. Oakea, 35. Magna, el'ed Thursday at 7:tO a. m. lit a local ho.pttat. h had been la the hospital four dsvs. Rhe wsa tha wife of FdwaM T.. Oakea nf Mucus, an employe nf tbo Bingham Garfield Railroad company. The body waa taken In tha Tesertt triortuary pendrna; funeral arrangementa. Richard S. McAllister Richard Btandon McAllister, 7-month-fild son of Mr. and Mrs. G. HUnler Mc Allia-tcr. Allia-tcr. died Wednesday at 4 30 a. m at the family homa In Mew York City of double pnenmonia. The child's parent are both native of Palt lake Citv Mr. McAllister Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McAllister, 1 2l Tenth Fast street, and la a director of tna Columbia Broadcasting; company. Mrs. Mc A Mister waa formerly Donnrtte Keler of Halt Lake Citv. They have resided In Maw York City the paat eight years. The child, besides his parents and grand-pa grand-pa rents. Is a'lrviveU bv a slater. Marldon. 5. Funeral aervicea will be conducted Bundav t 2 p. m. In the fHeventh L. D. M. ward ehaner with Bishop K A. Child officiating. Interment will be In tha City rematery. I Friends may rail at the home of Mr, j A. P. Kesler. 24 tTolvarslty atreet, Sunday from 10 e m. to 1 p. m. Helen Jarvis Pratt 8PANI8H FORK Helen Jan la Pratt. 97. died earlv Wednesday morning In a I fait Lako City hospital, following a brief lltnea. I 8he waa born here phnianr T. Iftto to Jnyeph F. and Jane Kans Jar-ia. 8he whs married to Robert Pratt In the L. t lemnle at Halt Lake Citv Auaust 19. n2P The went to McGill. N'.. and had made their home there ever eirwe. fths ts sur-nH sur-nH bv her husband aid a son, Robert Pratt. MrGIII. : her parents, two bribers aitd on siater. Joaenh Ienn, 3-hn T and Karah Janta. all or Spantsh Fork: two graudparetits. John D. me. Halt lke citv. and Mra. Jan Pinch Jarvi. i panlsh Pork. Mildred Warner PTLLMORR Mildred Warner. 11. died Vonday tucht. after an Illness nf tlx veers. I of Brttht a dleeaae. Hha waa tb daughter: er Milton ard Noren Mitchell Warner I Bom in Fillmore May 9. 192, aba attended I the local achonte j Funeral aer ice were held n Fill-' trice L. r First ward c ha pet Thuradav at 3 p. m , with burial in the Fill mora ceme-, tery. I Lury E. L. Sandberg ; HirNTINOTON Funeral serMcfs wfl! be hl aiunday at 2 p m In Hmtnigtoit fur, , Mrs. Lucy Eatelle Ionard Haiidherg-. 27 who died at her homa hero Tuesday of a, heart ailment. Kurviiitig ar her husband. Kimball ' ' Pa nd berg: .n and daughter. Arthur! Leonard and Rubv Jean fiandberg: her ! father, ard tha following brothers and sts-1 ters: V 11 wood and Grant Leonard. Rait , I.aka ri'v; MacV Leonard. Mra. Guy Tree-j in ati. Mrs Glen Laaroaater and Celma Leonard. Huntington Mrs. J. M. Kllloack. Frmo, and Mra. M. J. CaJdaloa, Bait Lake Citv I Ruria! wr1 be la Huntington, aoder defection de-fection of Wallac mortuary. |