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Show OBITUARIES - Janet Hamilton Hogan Mrs. Janet Hsmjiton Hogan. 40, of f 43 Tenth East street, died al 10:20 p. m Friday at her home. Mrs. Hogan was bom January 2. Iff7. ' Sa4iIilW"aiideMe" lifgatifa milt o". Surviving are her huaband. David Hogan. from whom she was divorced: one son. David Hogan Jr. ; on daughur. Doreiie Hogan: her parents, all of Salt Lake City, nnj thre sisters. Mrs. Elisabeth Ostler and Mrs. Esabelia Olsen. Salt Lak City. Snd Mrs. Viola Anderson, Caspar, Wyo. Stephen O. Stoddard Funeral services will be held In th 1 t. B church at Delta Sunday for Stephen O Btoddard. 41. former Salt I-ak city yesldsnt. who dlsd Tuesday at Suuiiys.de. Incapacitated by Illness sine last January. Jan-uary. Mr. Btoddard three months ago hart on to Bunnyald for his health from his ranch In Oregon, where he had tn located two years. Previously he had lived in Delta more thn svn year. H wa born " Mr. 'stoddard M survived by his widow, three sons. Oren, Oeorge and Ted. two d aught are, Helen and Louella, all "f. SideT two brothers. Charles E Wright of Holladay and Wllford Btoddard of MUI-iVrne? MUI-iVrne? WycZ; three sister. Mrs Pearl Lewis f Holladay. Mrs. Edith Timothy of Room-yeil Room-yeil TAnd Un. Mabl Taylor ot MUlburne, Eufiene P. Mowers Sunn T. Mowers, former Bait Lake City mining man, died November 11 at his horn In Clearwater. Fla.. according lo Word received her by frwnda. Mr. Mower lived tn Salt Lak City more than 30 years, leaving about eight year ago for Florida. Funeral rvic and huxlsi wr conducted to Bath, ri. s. Hyrum Dale Hymm Dal. 41, TflS East Sixth South Street dVed at a local hospital Friday aflsr Bo'?J Kf. Wyo.. Sentmb.r 11. 1S9S. Mr Dal had Wn a Salt Lsk. City resident resi-dent th past IS years. He had been employed em-ployed as a flotation mill worker, and waa n World war veteran. ,.-.. Surviving are hi mother, Mrs. Harriet Ball Dale; ad lght krothars and two sis. tere: Chart B . Oeorgs E-, William John. Fred, Lea, Emma A. Dal. Mrs. Ray Nel-onTMrs Nel-onTMrs Thomas Llndky aud Mrs. Vrn Ail red. all of Bait Lak City. jruMml rvlcee have not bn ImVlH. Mildred B. Lennberg Mrs. Mildred Boggese Lmnberg. SI. of S05 Union avuu, widow of Frauds Joiwi Lennberg. died at S a. g. Saturday In a MrebLi?ilmbrg was born tit Union August 5. 1S76. a daughtsr of William A. and Elisabeth 0. Bogges. She waa married to Wrennrrg on December 13. 1899, In th Salt Lak City U D. S. lmp'. Lennberg died September 29 19J.T Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Knapp. Salt Laks Cliy; Mra. Hasl Oreor, Uuton. and Ruby Lannoerg. East Mld-vaJc. Mld-vaJc. and two brothers, Jess M. and Elmo k. Boggess, of Union. . Funeral services will h conducted Tus-Say Tus-Say it 1 p. n. In the Eaat Mid vale L D. B. Ward chapel, with Bishop Albert Olover officiating. of-ficiating. Burial will be In Murray cemetery. Friends may call at th Deoeret mortury, S6 Eaat Seventh South street, Sunday and Monday, and at th resldenc in Union Tuesday prior to seryle . Simon A. Frsser Requiem mass for Simon A. Ft see. B9, f 3739 Seveaiih East street, employ of th American Smelting and Refining company, com-pany, wa celebrated at 10 a. m. Saturday In St. Vlneout d Paul church In Murray, with th Rsv. Patrick A Magulr In charge. Holy rosary waa offered At Uw family Bom Frtdy at 6 p. m. Interment wa In th family plot In Sfount Olivet cemetery. . . Mr. Fraeer died uddnly of 6 heart attack at-tack Wednesday morning at th Garfield plant of th American Smelting and Re fin-bug fin-bug company shortly after his arrival ther. Mr Fraaer waa formerly associated with th Silver King Coalition Mine company and bad mad numerous trip to Alaska and South America In interests of David Esllh . nd (b lata Thomas Keama. Paul Nelson FATSO If Last lite for Paul Nelson. 30. f Spring Lake, who died Friday morning tn the Payaon general hospital from Injuries received In an automobile-truck crash which claimed two other live, will be conducted Monday at 11 a. s- In the Spring Lak L. ID. B. ward Chapel, with Bishop Leo Men love officiating Interment will b tn th Heber City cemetery. Young Nelson succumbed to a skull fracture, frac-ture, lacerations and other Injuries received when the light coup In which he and four other young people were riding crashed beadon Into an eight-ton truck about four miles south of here. The accident occurred Shortly before midnight Wednesday, Vaughn Bcheffleliir 22. Payaon. owner end driver of th coupe, and Ramon Smith, 16. of Santaquln. wre killed tn th crash. Frances Geiger Shields Funeral sorvtcas for Mrs. France Oefger Shields, T7, wife of Cbarle Shields, oldest vlng Masonic lodg member in Utah, will conducted nt 1 30 p m. Sunday tn the Masonic temple. 650 Eaat South Tempi street, by officer of the grand chapter. Order of Eastern far. Interment will be In Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Shields, whose horn wa at 621 South West Tempi street, died Friday In a local hospital. A daughter of John and Mary MrKee Celrer. an wss born August 19, 1SSO, In Burlington. Iowa Sh cam to Utah more than 50 years ago, residing In Bait Lak City and Park City sine that time . Activ tn th Order of Eastern Star, she Was a member of th Mountain chapter No. J and for several year bad served as grand secretary or the etate organisation. . Surviving are her husband and a daugh ter. Mr. Corg H, Gowana, both Of Ball liak City. Friend may can at the Masonic tempi from 12:30 p. m. Sunday until una of Srvrs. Mary Ann Grey Mr Mary Ann Orey, S3, widow of Charles F. Orey, died at 1 :3o a. m. Saturday Satur-day at th reeideoce of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel McDowell. 1814 Ninth Eaat street. Born October 13. 152. at Milwaukee Wis., ah was a daughter of John R. and Mary Jan Merrlbew Lucaa - She wa married to J. C. Coate -when She waa 20 year of age. She later married Chart F. Orey, who died several years ago Mra Orey had lived ha Ball Lak City for 67 rears. Sh is survrred by bar daughter. Mrs. McDowell. Funeral srrsnisfsnls had not been nad lata Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Whitney Mr. X. W. Whltosy. formerly resrtdent Bait Lake City. dld Thursday at her borne In LaMean. Cat . according to word joceived by friend her Saturday. With her husband. Dr. E. W. Whitney. Mr. Whitney was a member of th Saturday night club Sh wa also a fnember of the Ladles' Literary club and waa activ an Social affaire. Dr. Whitney was a aasstaber t tha staff Ot Holy Cross hospital. Mrs Whitney left Salt Lak City more than IS paars ago to saak bar home u Latfesa. Ftiskerml OTrtoa wfO b ndintti6 Mosv saW oat IaMan. tMods said. |