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Show OBITUARIES Elizabeth J. Henroid Uri. KtlubaU. Jackaon Henroid, 88. dtad WciiDcaday at 12:30 i. m. at tha horn of a daughter, lira. Clarab Ruaiall, Brown lug avenua. A native of Torkahlra, England, aha wbj porn Saptembar 9, 1848, a daughter al Vv il I lam and Uarab Jackaon. Sha cam to Viah aa a pioneer lu 1862, eetting In ISepM. One year ago she moved to flajt Lake City. Her huiband. Guttava Henroid, whom ahe married in the old Bait Lake L-D. L-D. K. Kndowmant bouaa ia 1868, died JO jyeara ago. Hurviviiif are four aona. WUMam Henrotd. Kephl- A. J. Henroid, Halt Lake City; Eugene Eu-gene Heurold, Hurrlcaue : R. L Henroid. r.arfleld; a daughter, Mra. Rua)l; 17 grandrhllrlren. 18 great-grandchildren and a slater. Mra. Emma Clarldge, Twin Bridges, Wont. Mr. Emma Ctaridgc. Twin Btidrea. Mont. Funeral arraiigamanta hava not bean eompleted. Mike Cuatto Mlkt Cuatto. 51, 144 North ftecond Weal street, died Wadueaday iollowina a luix lll-iesa. Mr. Cuatto was born In Val Cola lti the province of Torino, Italy, March 10, 188$. a eon of Joseph and Perfale Caleata Cuatto. He came to tha United States In 1909 and had since been employed aa a miner at Mercur and other Utah mining camps, he had been a resident of Bait Lake City for the past 28 yeara and was mam bar of the Catholic church. Surviving are bis widow, Mra. Louise Cuatto :ona son, John Cuatto, Salt Lake City; four b rot Hers in Italy; three nephews neph-ews and two nieces. Funeral aervicea will ha conducted from - the Cathedral of th Madeleine at a date yet to be announced. Clyde M. Mitchell Clvde M. Mitchell. 52. died of pneumonia Wednesday at 10 a. m. m a local hoapital. He resided at 101 4 Wilson avenue and waa employed In the meter department of the Mountain Fuel Supply company. A native of Topeka, Kan., he was born Inly 24, and bad Uva4 la Salt Lake City 24 years. flurvlrfng are bis wMow, Mra, Lorena OHsnger Mitchell; a daughter. Dean a Mitchell Mitch-ell ; a son. Clyde M. Mitchell Jr.; his mother, moth-er, Mra. Lucy D. Mitchell; a brother, Ward W. Mitchell; four slaters, Mra, Lola Galla-rher. Galla-rher. Mrs. Bloaeom Pringie. Mra. Helen Poulton and Mra. Jeaala Reea, all of Salt Xake City. Funeral eervWe win ba conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 2 p. m. In the Joseph William Taylor mortuary cbapeL Burial will be In ML Olivet eemeiery. Gail Treolar Matson flail Treloap Matson, S-month-old son of Cordon Herman and Sarah Treloar Mataon, 3H0 Second avenue, died unexpectedly Wad-aeaday Wad-aeaday at 12:30 p. aa. Surviving are hie pa rente and a sister, Mary Joyce Mataon. Salt - Lake Ctty. Charles W. Midgley Charles William Midgley, 72, a native of Utah and former Salt Lake City business man. died at his home in Oakland, Cat., Wednesday following a lingering illness. Born at Nephi, September 23, 1864. be came to Salt Lake City with hie pa rente hen a youth. Following his education In local schools, ha went into tha real aetata business. In 1906 he entered the motion ptetare business, building and operating tha Liberty theater. Beven years later he built the American theater, which ha operated nnui 1914, whan be moved to California. Surviving are his widow, Mra. Josephine MldKley two aona. Van V. and Charlea W. Midgley Jr., all of Oakland; two sisters. May Midgley and Mra. Will lam Perry; five brothers, Ephraim A., John, Benjamin, Earl and Joshua Midgley, all of Salt Lake City, and a granddaughter, EJlaabeth Deane Midrley. Funeral aervicea will ba conducted at p. m. Saturday In Oakland. In term ant will be la tha Oakland cemetery. Mattie I. Christensen Mra. Mattie Irvln Chrtstenaen, widow of rau Chrlatanaen. a half-brother of D. H. Christeuaeii, 5rtO Thirteenth East street, tiled early Wednesday In Gallup, S. M., of Injuries suffered July 17 lu an automobile accident In which her husband and two of their grandchildren were killed. The accident occurred when tha machine at ruck an underpaae abutment on tha highway high-way near Gallup. Mra. ChrUtenaaa had been a resident of Kirk land. N. M. |