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Show OBITUARIES- John C. Greer John C (irwr, 72. mired farmer and mtrefcant. Active L. D. . lempii worker, ditrd Tuesday at 4 25 p. m. at the rocidcm of a on. . H. Crwcr, la Uaioa loliowws an Illness of cm week. Ht waa born February 24. IMS, In WaUaburjt, a on of Waaatell count pioneers, pio-neers, Dixon H. and Harriet Camp Oreer. He married Annie D. Uaxdoar lit Um IjO gan 1 D. 8. temple April 2, 1"B5. For many years he made hia bom tn Wallsnurg, where he en k aped la farming and the snare an tile business. In 19 j he moved to Uukui, where ba continued to operate a mercantile estabhabment. "oi-lowinx "oi-lowinx the death of- his wife several years acorn came to ftalt Lake City, where he was active In L. D. s, temple work. Mr. Oreer Is survived oy sevea aons an4 Iter Aaiishters- JL Oreatv . (Ireer. P. C. Oreer and U C. Oreer, all of Union; R. N. Greer, Bait LaJte City: B. 1. Oreer, Spanish Fork! Oeonce Giwr, From; Mrs. Orpfca Walt, Wallshert; Mrs. Orare Thornton. Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Amd Allred of Btocktoti, Cat Robert B. Bradford Funeral services lor Robert Boyles Bradford. Brad-ford. 63, resident of jta-na, will be conducted con-ducted Thuraday at 2 p. m. In the Magna L. D. S. ward chapel by Biabop Kdwin 11-mond. 11-mond. Burial wUl be la Waal Jordan cemetery. . Mr. Bradford, a native of Halt Lake City, bad been a teamster for Aalt Lake county 4 8 years until ha retirement in January of 1937. He died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Dnkaa. 564 East ClchtA Mouth street, at a heart llinesa. Friend may aM at th horn of Mrs. A. E. Buckley la West Jordan Wednesday after 3 p. m , and Thursday at the home of a danirhter. Mrs. Thomaa Wllliaau, la Magna from JO a. m. until a p. m. George Benton Wilson Georre Benton Wilson, TL W P A worker of Fnce, died Tuesday at 2:20 p. m in a local hospital of complications Incident to age- He had been In BaJt Lak City th past five days for treatment, Bora in Blackhawk eounty, Iowa. October Octo-ber l. lftAS, he was a aoa of Alexandria and Reran Benton Wilson. Uurvlvlng are his widow, Mrs. Hannah C. lSeUsou Wilson, and two daughters, Georgia B. and Lii a Lm Wileo of Price, another daughter and three sons by former for-mer marriage. Mrs. Mvrtle Tucker and Roy O. Wilson, Floride; Dewey Wilson, GO Ice no. 111., and Ralph Wilson, California; A brother. broth-er. O. H. Wilson. Ascitis. Wash.; a aisr. Mrs. Attls Wilson, Colorado, and two grandchildren. Th body wlU he taken to Prtoa and burial will be In Cleveland, Utah. Julia Ann Fackrell LTM A N . Wyo., Jul y 20 M ra. Jot la Ann Fackrell. 74. 1 dead at the family home here of Injuries and cotnpMRatKms following aa accident at fcer reatdenea. Jul 12. M Mrs. Fackrell fell as aha stepped from an auto, cutting her fare ana cracking a rib. which preaeed aaalnat her lunsa Hhe had recently recovered Xrom pneumonia. pneumo-nia. Funeral services were held ta th Lyman I. D. B. ward chapel at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Burial waa la th Woods Cross, Utah, cemetery. Henry Curtis Sorenson BMITHV1KLD Funeral services lor Henry Hen-ry Curtis Mo rented, 24, who died Monday at a Halt Laks City hospital of burns received when lightning struck near a Utah Copper company pumpuig station at Majcna late Saturday, will be conducted Thursday at p. m. In the rlmtthlleld L. D. it. Third ward chapel. Burial will be at dmlthfleld. under direction of Liodunisl At Boos mortnary of Logan. Mr. ftorensoa was bom October 1, 1912. at Kmlthfleld, a son of Henry C. and Mary Barker Borensoo. He had been a resident of Bait Lak City during the past yBurv1vitig are hia wMw, Wan Blgrtn son ftoreuson, And a den enter. Msy Alice Horensrm. Halt Lak Clly; his parents. Km it h field, and the loriowfng brothers and ist era, Mrs. I-avell Johnson, Telta; Mrs. Hfelia Burn ham, l onk.au. Wash.: Mias Ruby Eurensuin, Osdeu, staadkil an4 Laos too reason, fimith field. Clemantine F. Letellier PRICE Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wedneaday for Mrs. Ctamamine Fallsee Letellier. 71. who died at her home in Xenll worth Monday. Khe was the wife of Oustsva Lstelllsr. The servicea were oonducted by Bert Christ taneon at the Thomas mortuary chapel, and burial was In Um Ptc eny cemetery. Sadie Tripp Howard Final rtta for Mrs. Badla Tripp Howard, How-ard, 70. former domestic arts Instructor at th Wewart traJntng- School, ware conducted con-ducted Wednesday at 5 p. m. in tb Eva "a A Kaiiy mortuary chape! by the Rev. rimer ri-mer I. Onshen. pastor of tha First Con-gregattonal Con-gregattonal thurrft. IrrtMrment followed In the family plot in tha City cemetery. Mre. Howard, widow of Dr. Oreon Howard, How-ard, profensor of hioloa-y at tb Untvereity of Utah, died Monday morning at her Boms, 160 First avenue, of a heart attack. John Peart PAYBOX Funeral services for John Peart. 4i. World war veteran, who died Hunday. will be conducted Thursday at 2 tin. in tbe Ooaben L- I. ft. ward chapel, ferment will be la Ooahen eemetery. Primd may sail at tbe peeeret mortuary mor-tuary Wednesday evening' and At tb Boom In Ooaben Thuraday, Richard Beynon aVore of frlendg from Tartotia walkl of his Ufa attended funeral services Wedneaday Wed-neaday at 12:30 p. m. In tha Belvedere L D. B. ward chapel for Richard Beynon, veteran ponce ollsoer, ptiAoaipbr, church and lodce man. ripe a ken were Patriarch Joseph A. Cornwall Corn-wall or Weils L. L. Ma stake; Thomas Predrrrksou, representing tha Woodmen of the World; W. ft. Kdmondj of the Moose lodve, Aa4 Bubop R. A. B rower, who Officiated Offi-ciated Uustrel selectrons were gtven by tha police gie Ciub, the Lindsay Bisters violin trio, and John Bull and Mrs, R. A. B rower, vocal soloists. Prayers wera rokee hv Theodora R. Reiser A"d TOn C. Woodward and the grave in the City cemetery was dedkratsd by Joseph A. Clvrket's. palmearers were members of the pT'lta department, and graveside nitiaJa wrre condiK-tsd by members mem-bers ( the W-aodmen of th World and Lhe Moose kidgs. Mr- lieynou died indsy afternoon at his residence, J7 FUth Kast street, after an Hl:.ees of scverai months. Ma waa A years of age. Jack Baughman Funeral services for Jack Raughman, 19. s-, Hast ruxth Bouth atreet. who died Monday afternoon In A local hospital from injuries rx eived In an automobile accident on the ft aj tair highway Saturday, wlii b conducted Thursday at 12:15 p ra. m the Lark la mortuary ebapal, 250 Cast Bouth Tempi street. Bishop Alexander Alex-ander P Anderson of Waterloo L. I. B. ward will officiate. ttprakera at tha aenrtesa wfll be Zr. Herbert B. Maw, local attorney and instructor in-structor of Mr. Bauchmaa at tha Unrver- . glty of Utah, and B'.ahop Anderson. ' Muale wui be furaiabsd by tba Harnsooy i vtoiin trio. I The youth suffered a fractured strati and Internal Injuries when the roadster in which he and two compamong were rwjlrg , was forced from the road by a truck. He the eon of Mr and Mrs. E U. Baughman. Baugh-man. and was active in the R. O. T. C. at the wirier eit r. I Fnenda msy call st ths morfnarv Wed-wwlii Wed-wwlii fr"-n 4 to k p. m. and st the reeide-ce frim 4 until 11 a. m , and at the mortuary prV.r to gerviees. luiar- I Bkni wiu m a iu Cuy gsmstexy i |