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Show j -OBITUARIES- Daniel" W. Lynch Funeral a.rv(ra for Daniel W. Lynch. AS. of 941 Klavatith Eaat alrcat. who died Monday of Injuria aufftred whan ha wai cruahtd in an accident near the Hidden Treasure . mine near Ophlr, will be conducted con-ducted at 3.30 p. m. Wedneaday In the Evana Early mortuary chapel, 574 Eaat of the Klrtt Mtthoriut Episcopal church, anil officers of Ardent lodjce No. 3. Free and Accepted Masons, will havj chance of the ntes. Interment will be In the family plot In Mount Olivet cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary from 3 until 3:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mr. Lynch, who was general manager of the mine, was rldlna a skip from the .ISO-foot .ISO-foot eel up an Incline shaft to the surface of till Cliff lease, near the Hidden Treasure, Treas-ure, v-hen he apparently raised himself lit the skip to look out. A timber caught his head, hurllnff him backward to be crushed between the skip-top skip-top and the roof of the Incline. The accident acci-dent occurred Sunday about 2 p. m. and Mr. Lymft died at 12:5.1 a. m. Monday in a local hospital. Maude Saxton Mumford Final rites for Mrs. Maude Saxton Mumford, wife of John W Mumford, who died Bat unlay at the family home. 4 SO Kast Broadway, were conducted at 1 p. m Tuesday in the rose room of the Teeret mortuary. 38 East Heenth Houth street. Bishop B. K Mumford of the Mnt-peller. Mnt-peller. Idaho, Second la. D H. ward wax in charge of the services. Invocation whs delivered by Bishop Leo Thayne and the oenedtction was pronounced by Thomas D. Jacobson. Speakers Included F.dward C. Rich. George Hall and Woodruff W. Clark. The crave In the Cltv cemetery was dedicated by Dr. Owen Horsfall. Nellie Gulliver Angel Mrs. Nellie Gulliver Angel. 64, of 3207 Second East street, wife of Frederick Angel, An-gel, died At 3: JO p. m. Monday in a local hospital. B"rn November 19, 1K72, In Woolshlre, England, she was a daughter of Henry and Augusta Marv Atkins Gulliver. She came to Salt Ike City In 1902, redtdlng here since that time. Mrs. Angel Is survived by her husband. Salt Leake Cltv: three son-, Arthur and Percy Angel. Salt Lake City, and Carlos Angel, Han Pedro, Cal ; one daughter. Miss Flsle Florence Angel. Salt Lake Citv h-r mother. Salt Lake City, and one alster, Mrs. Elsie Matthews. Evauston. Wyo. Funeral services will be conducted Bun-day Bun-day at 2 p. m. in the Miller L. D S. ward chapel, with Bishop Edward J. Solomon Solo-mon officiating. Burial will be In City cemetery. Friends mar call at the Deseret mortuary. mortu-ary. 3A East Seventh floUth street, prior to services. Niels Lawrence Lund Niels Iwrence Lund, 6ft. gardener at the Country club, died at 2 a. m. Ttiee-Mav Ttiee-Mav at his home. 2K40 Dearborn street. Mr. Lund, a . of Niels and Catherine Christenseu Miller Lund, was born April la. 1SH9, at Mount Pleasant. Active in L. P. 8. church affairs, he filled a mieslon for the church to Denmark. Den-mark. He had been employed at the Country Coun-try club for eight years. Surviving are hie widow. Mrs. Annie F-Carlsou F-Carlsou Lund. Salt Lake City; four sons. Royal L. and Hugh Lund. Salt Lake City; Reed J. and C. Iewev Lund, Centerf leld ; two daughters. Mrs. Esther Cole. Ogden. and Miss Margaret Lund, Salt Lake City, and 22 grandchildren. Frank H. Eardley Frank H, rar:ey. M. of 1 4SS Fast Ninth South street, prominent local elec-trtcal elec-trtcal contractor, died at 1" 15 p. m. Monday Mon-day at a local hospital after A week's Illness Ill-ness of pneumonia. Mr. Eardley was horn Jul 15. 1-1. In Salt Lake City. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Eardley. In 10O9 he moved to Bountiful, where he operated an electric and plumbing business busi-ness for two years. Returning to Salt Lake Cltv. he became associated with the Eardlev Brothers Electric company. He had been manager of Eardler'f Electric Elec-tric shop. 147 East Second South afreet, for the past five years. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Eva Umlth Eardlev: one daughter, Mrs. Llovd Wie-nall. Wie-nall. Paynon; one son. TWal Eardlev: his mother. Mr M. A. Eardlev: two hrothers. A. H. F.ardlev and Edward H Eardley, and two sisters. Mrs. Edward Pace aud Mrs. Earl Obrey, aJI of Salt Lake City. David Glen Smith David Glen Smith, 1 5-year-old arm of William Wallace and Sarah Whitman Smith died late Monday In a local hospital of pneumonia and a heart ailment. The youth, who had lived at 1U22 Linden avenue, had Heeu ill for several years. Born In 81 1 Lake City, September 6, 1922, he had lived his entire life here. Surviving, are his parents, four sisters. Helen, ftuby. Vera and Edith Smith: one brother. William Wallace Smith Jr . all of Salt I-ake City, and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. E N. whitman and Mr. and Mrs. D. H Smith. Salt Lake City. Pending funeral arrangements, the body was taken to the White Chapel mortuary, 124 Fourth East street. John Allimes John Allimes, about 4. of Garfield, employe of the American Smelting and Refining company, died at 2 30 a. m. Tuesday In a local hospital Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Anna Stovropoulos Allimes : four stepsons. ..irk. Gus. George and Christ Klpeopouloa; two stepdaughters, Georgia and Zeffie Kip-sopouloe. Kip-sopouloe. a.l of Garfield, and one brother. George Allimes, Nevada. William A. Mullikin William Arthur Mulitkln. tMt. of 432 North Second West street, died at hts home Monday at 2 a. m. foilowiug heart attack. at-tack. A resident of Salt Lake Cltv for 35 veara. Mr. Mullikin had been employed as an eugmeer with, the Union Pacific Railroad Rail-road company. ' He waa born August 2. 1877. at St. Louis, Mo. a sn of Waller B. ajid Kath arine Shorten Mulhktn. SurvUurs include his widow. Geneva Br. ugh Multlikir : two ilsuhitrs. J arena Mullikin and Biltye Katnaryn Mullikin. both of Salt Lake City; two sons, Howard B. Mulhkm. Vernal, and- Walter T. Mullikin. Mulli-kin. Salt Lake City, and three sisters. Mrs. John H. Delano, By Louis : M rs. A. J. Roberts of Illinois, and Mis Sue Mullikin. Lua Angclea. Jessie Brink lfuneralaervK-ee for Mrs. JeesM Brink, widow Charles H. Brink, former Salt Lake tTt! y Jeweler, were conducted Tuesday Tues-day morning at Oakland. Cel. where aha dtetf Sunday of heart disease. Her eon. Earl R Brink. Salt Laka City. Xk lu Oakland to attend the rites. A resident of Halt Lake City for the past 3U years, Mrs. Brink left here four months ago to visit her daughter. Mrs. Jessie Rea. at Oakland. Survivor Include Mr Brink. Mra Rea, and another aoo. Harrison Brink. Milwaukee. Wis. |