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Show OBITUARIES Horace H. Cummings fTTjiW T'm'rWT TfTxTsr 1 J. rsi-saisnsr -- --- tpeak at funeral aer vices for Horace H Cummlnga, 79, former superintendent of tha I I. i. church achoola and long-time active church worker. Services Iwll he conducted Wedneaday at 12:13 p, m. In the Eleventh U I. S. ward chapel. 131 Tenth Eaat at reel, with Blahop fc. A. Child officiating. Speak ere will include David O. McKay. Second counselor In tha first presidency of the church: Oeorge F. Richard a. member of the council of 13 apostles In the L. D. S. church, and Rulon S. Walla, member of the first council of TO la the U l. I Church. Mr. Cummlnga died at the family real deuce, 1089 Eaat First South street, Sunday. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Frances M. Dorrity tst rttee for Franrte M. Dorrity. 49, of Loa An galea, an employe of the Utah Const Con-st ruction company at Bingham, were conducted con-ducted Tueeday afternoon In MtnerevtiJe, With Oeorge Marshall officiating. Mr. Dorrity waa fatally Injured In an utomoblle accident early Friday at Main and Thirty-third South streets. Ha suffered A broken neck. Burial waa In Mlnersvllle. Andrew Mollerup Funeral services for Andrew Mollenip. f. founder of the Mollerup Transfer company com-pany of Ihls city, who died In a local hoa-: pltal Sunday even l tig, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p, m. In the Twenty-uinth i L D. S. ward chapel. Third North and Tenth Weat streets. Bishop Owen N. Cat-anull Cat-anull will officiate. Mr. Mollerup waa bom In Skjodstrup. I teuniark. November S. 1 8HO. a sun of Bnren and Kireten Nielsen Andersen Mollerup, Mol-lerup, and emigrated to Utah In 1H4. An1 active member of the L. D S. church, he served two mtaalona tn Denmark- The firat was from 1913 to 191S and the second from 1923 to 1923. Surviving are hia widow, Amanda EHda Ofgren Mollerup: two song, Jneejth A. and Albert C. Mollerup; four daughters. Mra. H M. H. Lund, all of Salt I.aek City: Mrs Leslie L. Quymon and Mrs. William E Hawses, both of Loe Angelas, Cel., and Mrs. Melvln H. Binning. Oakland. Cal Five grandchUdroa and A great-grandchild Slao aurvlve. Frienda mar ran at the family residence. 443 North Eighth West street. Thursday from 10:30 a. m. to 13 soon. Burial will be la Uve City cemetery. Nanette Pennartz Krauser Funeral services for Mrs. Nanette Pen-Marts Pen-Marts Krauser, TO, widow of Phillip Krauser and sister of the late Chris Penuarta, foreman fore-man of The Salt Lake Tribune advertising . composing room for 3T yeara. will be conducted con-ducted Friday afternoon at Macomb, III. Mrs. Krauser died Monday morning at the residence of her sister, Mlsa Elisabeth Pennarts. 243 East South Temple street. After-a lingering illness. Mlaa Pennarts a id ahe will leave it T:3n fx m. Tueeday on the Union Pacific railroad rail-road for Macomb. The body will be ehlpped Jn the same train. Burial will be In the acomb city cemetery. Annie I. Peterson Larctt Funeral services for Mra, Annie Isabel Peterson La ret t. 24. of 137S Pacific avenue, ave-nue, who died tn a local hospital following an appendectomy Saturday afternoon, will be conducted Thursday at 11 a. m. In the Deseret anortuaxy, 3 East Seventh South Street. O. O. Drechael. counselor of the Thirty-Second Thirty-Second L- tt. S. ward, will officiate. She waa born In Harden. Utah, August 3. 1912. a daughter of Oilbert L. and J. Sessions Ses-sions Peterson, and came to Salt Laka City tn 1928. She waa married to Thomas F-arl Larett August 31, 1932, In Salt Leek City Besides her husband, she la survived by two daughters, l.lla Ellen and O tend a Raa Larett: her parents: four brothers, Leslie L.. Shirley A , Lelaud R and Veldon K. Peterson, and a sister. Mlaa Erma J. Petarson. all of Salt Laka City. ' . Friends may call at the mortuary until time of services. Burial will be hi the Wasatch Lawn burial park. Caroline Foote Griffin Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Foote Oiiffln. 82. a native of Salt Lake City. Were to be conducted Tuesday in Loa An-Seles. An-Seles. Cat., according to word received here Mrs. Oiiffln. a resident of California stare 1857. aided her husband tn tending sheep In the area that Is now Hollywood! toe died Sunday. Mary Benedict Cornwall Funeral eervtree for Mra. Mary Benedict Cornwall, TI. wife of Samuel A. Cornwall Snd lifelong resident of Mill Creek, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wedneaday In the Fast Mill Creek L. D. S. ward chapel, with Bishop Sidney J. Ottley officiating Mrs. Cornwall died at the family rest-ence. rest-ence. 3343 Oakwood street, Sunday a v frame fr-ame of a heart ailment Speakers will Include R C. Towler, IT. O Wilier and Samuel Neff. Burial will be In the Waeatch Lawn burial park. The body may be viewed at the family residence from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Wednesday. Wednes-day. She was horn tn East MM Creek. July 10, 1, a daughter of the late John and Ana Ellsa Benedict Neff, original eettlera f tha community. Her father served as blahop of the district L. D S. ward for a number of yeara She married Mr Corn-Wall Corn-Wall In tha L D. R. temple tn Salt Laka CHv June 21, lSwi. waa active in the L D- church Relief society In East Mill Creek, servlnr for more than 13 years as president of the organiiation. Surviving are her husband, two daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. Fav C. Rotln, Arlington. N. J . and Mra. Mary C Roaa. Reno. Nev. : two sons. Samuel A Cornwall Jr and Sidney K Cornwall. fcvth of Salt Lake City: four slaters. Mm Delia B. N Snencer, Mrs lather B. Htxeoo. Mrs. Eugenia N Stokes Creekf t"ln N " ot Eut Mui Berkley Max Ostler J Fttneral services for Berkley Max Oetler. . a eon of Mr. and Mra David L. Ostler. 47 Ramona avenue, who died Saturday at hia home of rheumatic fever, were con. dned Tueeday at 1 p. m. in the Well V D 8. ward rhapeL Bishop James F. ilWfleld officiated Burial waa in City cemetery. Charlea Thomas Longhurst Final rites foe Charlea Thomas lxng. pirat 82. retired farmer, were conducted Tueeday at 10 a m In Union mortuary in FKintlfut. with Btbot James E. Bur-is of. Rot'itinil Second L. D. S ward In charge. 1 Mr. Longhurst. wo came to Utah 72 yeara ago, did iiat Friday morning at his residence. 137 Williams avenue, of causes c Went to age. Burial waa M the Bountiful cemetery. Ole A. Gunderson TOREK A Ole A. Ounderson. 50. veteran vet-eran miner, died Monday at 915 p. m at the home of Albert M. Johnson hers after S long Ulneea. Born Jjre 22. 1"T. hi Olee. Norway. Mr. Ounderson came to Am, nee aa a yotms; ma a. He was a veteran of the World war and a member of the Fraternal Order of Eaiea. Surviving are a brother, Oeorge Ounderson. Ounder-son. Sawielle. CeX. and two sisters, re-Hdlnf re-Hdlnf bi Norway. Funeral services wffl be eondocted Thnre-day Thnre-day at 2 b m. tn the Eureka Methodist church. Burial win follow m the Eureka cemetery, where Eureka poet No. 2d. American Amer-ican legtoa. win conduct military rites Friends may call at the Nell O'Donnell mortuary tn Eureka' Wedneedey afternoon mA Thuraday pnor ta services. |