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Show OBITUARIES George E. M. Dittmann George Ernest Mm Dittmann. 58, of 662 TAy plare, died unexpectedly Friday at 2:15 a. m. at his residence. He wae a shipping rlerlt tor the Mint and Smelter Supply company. com-pany. A native of Berlin, Germany, he waa born March 10, 1879, and came to this country In 1 8" 5. Since moving to Salt Lake City in lyoi he had been employed by the -tip-ply rompany. Surviving; are hi widow, Mn. Clara Dittmann Ditt-mann : three stepsons, J. Vernon Peterson, Psatt Lake City; Ray Peterson. Memphis. Tnn. : Clare Peterson, San Francisco, Cal. ; four brothers. Adolph Dittmann of Brownsville, Browns-ville, Texas; R. C. Dittmann. Alfred Dittmann Ditt-mann and Hfrmin Dittmann, Salt Lake City, and a lister, Mrs. Bertha. Evans, Seattle. Seat-tle. Wash. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday t .1 p. m. In the First L. D. 8. ward chapel. Friends may call at the Intermountatn-Olsen Intermountatn-Olsen mortuary chapel Saturday and Sun-6y- Franklin E. Seal Sr. Franklin K. Seal Sr., 81, died at hti home In Rl vert on Friday st 8 a. m. He was horn In B rid port, Dorsetshire. England, January ft, 1666, and cam to Utah July 18, 1876. An active worker fn the L. D. S. church the greater part of his life. Mr. Seal at one time filled a two-year mission In his native ountrv. Survivors Include his widow, Mary E. Seal; seven daughters, Mra. J. E. Chrmen-sen, Chrmen-sen, Win ton, Wyo. ; Mrs. Arvllla Daw eon, Salt Mk City; Mra. Be mice Davles. Murray; Mur-ray; Mra. Chios Mack ay, Taylorsvllle ; Mra. Mabel Bowen and Mrs. Pearl Bode 11. all of Ri vert on; five sons, L. C. Seal. Tacoma, Wah. : Clinton Seal. Salt Lake City; Horace Sal, Lark; F. E. Seal Jr. and Elmer Seal, both of Riverton; 43 grandchildren and 12 great-prsndrhtldren. Funeral services will he conducted at the Riverton Flrat ward L. D. 8. chapel Sunday i at l p. m. Friends may call at the family ! residence from 10 a. m. to noon Sunday. Burial will be In the Rlvertoo rnatery. Sarah Harder Mrs. Sarah Harder, 86, a former resident Of Salt Lake City, died at her home In Olefins Ferry, Idaho, according to word received re-ceived by her grand daurhter, Mra. Earl N. Fullmer, 556 South First West afreet. Mra. Harder la survived by two children, mn, J. J. Harder, Olenns Ferry, and a d tighter, Mrs. Edward Hubbard, Shoshone, Jdaho. the mother of Mra. Fullmer. Other aurvivors Include 13 grandchildren. 37 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. |