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Show OBITUARIES Raymond L. Thomson Raymond L. Thomson. 44. a native af flt Lake City, died early Thursday In a os Anjterse hospital, according to word received here Mr. Tnomiton was born m flait Ike City, a eon of Robert M. and Alice Peck Thirn-s'ti Thirn-s'ti He left bars 1ft years ago and had bean active m the notion picture Industry an Hollywood. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Lyle Ahem and MrsHasel Erath of Salt Lake Kilt I-ake City. Bert. Clifford and Ernest TotMuou of Los Angelas. WUhelm Jensen Wllhelm Jensen, 62. for the pas sight years an employe of the Utah Copper com-iMiiy. com-iMiiy. died Thursday at 5:30 p. m. a few nvitutee after ha Buffered a heart attack while working in the yard at hie home. Ha reeided at the home of his brother-In-law and Bister. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mad-Ben, Mad-Ben, at 1970 Windsor street. Mr. Jensen waa bom In Denmark, January Jan-uary 8. 173. a son of Lars and Nellie fnion Jensen He was unmarried. His slater. Mrs. Madaen. is the only known survivor. James Grant Price Jsmss Oram Price. 63-year-old retired fatlroad machinist, died Thursdsy In his home at RM West Broadway following a lnicerlnc Illness A resident of Salt Lake City for mors than JO years. Mr. Price had retired recently re-cently from his duties at the Denver A Kio Grande W eat em railroad shops. Bom August 2 1S72. In Wllkss-Barre. Pa. hs came to Utah while still a young man and settled In Salt Lake City. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Ada Lewis Price; a daughter. Mrs. A. P. Ball of Salt Like City; lour sons, Johu O. Price of Salt Luke City. William W. Price of Grand Ji'irtkwi. Colo , Albert E. Prlre of San Fran-ci Fran-ci wo and Daniel J. Prtca of Philadelphia, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at the Nell O'Donnell mortuary1 St a time to b announced later. Burial will be in city cemetery. Felix Adamo Funeral services for Fein Adamo. St. who died Monday of Injuries suffered In a fall, will be conducted Sunday st 12 noon at the E. O. O'Donnell funeral home, 32 Fourth East street. Holy Rosary will be recited Saturday at 8 p. m. at the funeral parlors. He was bom November 12. 1S8S. In ; A dam I. Italy, and came to the United Statea In 1&07 after serving several yeara In the I'aliati army. He had rasldsd in Salt Lake City for 10 years. Iotermatit will be in the city cemetery. Albert H. Freudenthal Sr. Albert Herman Freudenthal Sr., 73. retired re-tired electrical engineer, died Thursday at 4.20 p. m. at a kxal hoapltal of pneumonia Born In Rosenburg, Germany, September 1. 1862. be had resided for six months In . Salt Lks City at Lbs Malt Lake City Auto park. owlrhii art hta widow. Mrs. Katherlne Freudenthal. and a son. Albert H. Freudenthal Freuden-thal Jr.. both of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 rm. Sat u relay at the Rtcketta-Allcott mor-mry mor-mry rkapel. Cremation mill take place In the Salt Lake memorial mausoleum. Arthur Douglas Arthur Douglas. 38. for many vears a re iden t of Park Cttv. died Thursday at 3 p m.. at a local hospital after a long 111-ne 111-ne Born In ftochell, Fla., September 1, 1879, lie was a former employe of the Union Pacific Pa-cific railroad. Hs was a veteran of the w-.rtd war. Funeral services will he conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 2 p. m. at the Park City Community Commu-nity church with the Rev. Edward Whita affiliating. Mr Douglas Is survived by bis widow, Mrs Kmllr Douglas. Interment will be in the Parte CUT cemetery ceme-tery in charge of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Nola NaDene Briggs ISola NaDene Brtggs. 2-month-oLd dsiigh-ter dsiigh-ter of Mr and Mrs. Jay Brlgga. 161 South First West street, died Thursday at 8:1ft p. Da at a local hospital. John C. Anderson Funeral services for John C. Anderson. I4. advertising manager of the Paris company com-pany were conducted Friday at noon Id the Tslecrest L. D. ward chapel. Entombment En-tombment waa la the Salt Lake memorial mausoleum. Speakers Included J. Leonard Love, fclihop of the ward, who officiated at the rues. George Albert Smith, member of the Council of twelve apostles of the L. V church, and Henry W Madaen Pallbearers were Jack Mllner, Ehsneser K'rkham. Jul Ion Clawson. Fred Foulger, Fred N. Poulaon and Otto Haulm an. Mr. Anderson, prominent In local adver-odiir adver-odiir circles for many vears. died Tues-6ey Tues-6ey at his boms. 1063 Military diiva. John M. Horsley BRIGHAM CITY John M Horsley. 68. prominent In business, church sod civic aitivtties. died at hia horns here Friday at 6pm following a brief Illness, an Associated Asso-ciated Press dispatch reported. Mr. Horaley la survived ay his widow, a dsugbtsr. Mrs. Marjorte H Peterson. favette, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs. Lily H etereen. Salt Lake City. Funeral arrangements bad aai tsaaa asade lata Friday. William Rice WilMsm Ittre. SSo pugsisy street, died at 1 a m. Friday la a local hospital. Hs was born at Ormntsrllle July 2S. Jf4 a ana of John and Elisabeth Beet ell Rice. Surviving are his parents, three brothers, Elmer. Cecil and Lyle Files, all of Halt Lake City, and four slaters, Mrs. Clsra Gibson. Salt Lake City; Mrs Fannie Bengstoii. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emma Eur. Vancouver. Wash., and Mrs. Millie tttrasburg. Salt Lake City. Otig T. Hoots Oils T. Hoots. 3?, of 223 Second Esst street, a mechanic died at 8;lb p. av Thursday In a local hospital. I Pending funeral arrangements, the body waa taken to the Llndqutat-Carlqulst mortuary, mor-tuary, 2128 South Stats street Ethel Flowers Casey OGDEN Ethel Flowers Casey. 4T. wife or Harry M Casey of 598 Chester street, died late Wednesday In a local hospital, following fol-lowing a lingering Illness. In addition to her husband, shS Is survived sur-vived by a son and two daughters. Patricia. Ruth and Wayne E. Casey, and her father of Ogden. and the following brothers and aiatera: Mrs. Annie Ogden and G. Morris Flowers of Ogdeu. and Mrs. J. B. Hawk of Ran Diego. Cat. Funeral services will be conducted Sun-1 day st 1 p. m. In Ltndquist a Sons mortuary mor-tuary by Bishop Rulon P. Peterson of Or den L D S. Eighth ward. Burial will be la Mountain View cemetery. Alfred. J. Stanger ION A, Idaho Alfred J. Staiigcr, Tl, pioneer pio-neer lona farmer and stork grower, died Thursday in an Idaho Falls hospital of heart disease. He had bean aertoualy 111 a week. Be aides his widow Mrs. Elisabeth Stanger. Stang-er. seven sons and daughters survive: Del-bert Del-bert and Frank Stanger. Mrs. Grant Robinson Robin-son and Mrs. Levi Hawkley. lona: Alfred d' an per Jr.. Idaho Falls- George L. Stanger, Preaton. and Mrs. E. J. Robinson, Salt Lake City, Utah; five brothers and eiters,Jamea and A. E. Stanger and Mrs. Sarah Wright, Lincoln; Oeorge Stanger, American Falls, and Mrs. Busts Brandon, Seattle, Wash.; 29 grandchildren and 20 great -grandebt Id ran. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p m. In ths L. D. S. church with Bishop A. W. Schwlsdsr officiating. Interment will be In the local cemetery, under direction of Los Wood mortuary of Idaho Falls Betty Lou Harrison CTMTRAL, Idaho Betty Lou Harrison, 13. daughter of Ralph C. and Idalla Stauf-fer Stauf-fer Harrison, died at ths family horns lata Wednesday after an illness of heart trouble. Surviving are her parents, three brothers snd staters, Lynn, Sharon and Marjorte Harrison, Centrai . her grandparents, Mr. snd Mrs. God fray Stauf far of Provldsnca, L'tsh. Funeral services were conducted Friday Fri-day st 1 p. m. In Central L. D. 8. ward cbapsl, with burial In Central asmstery. Alfred Hansen DRIOOS Idaho- Funeral services for Alfred Hanson. 62, will be held at Driggs Sunday at 1 p. m. Burial will be made in the Tetonta csmetery. under direction of the W. M. Hausen mortuary ad St. Anthony. An-thony. James Walter Barker PARK CITY Funeral serwee for Jams Walter Barker, who died Wednesday tn a Salt Lake City hospital, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m. In Park City L. D S First ward chapel. Burial win bo In Park City cemetery under direction of Qeore M Archor snort unry. Lenore Atkinson Kelsey SMITH FIELD Mrs. Lenoro Atkinson Kelaey, 18, wife of Ray Wayne Kelsey of Sm i u field, died at a Logan hospital Thursday Thurs-day altar a short Illness. She is survived bv her husoantj, her mother and sis brothers and staters. Mrs Nela Fraud sen. Cove: Orlando and Clifford Atkinson and Mrs. Lucinda Coleman. Lo- Jan; Alvtn Atkinson. Bend, Ore., and Mrs. iaa BaJla. Hyde Park. Funeral aervkaa will bo conducted Saturday Sat-urday it 1 p. m. to Smith fie Id L. D. S. Second ward chapel, with burial In Smith-field Smith-field cemetery, under direction of Lindtjuist A Sons mortuary of Logan. John Charles Reed BRIGHAM CITT John Charles Read. 81. died st bis home late Wednesday, following fol-lowing a three-week Illness Hs is survived by tha following none and daughters: Mrs. Edna R Hod am an. Mrs. John R Davia. Marbls. Minn.; Mrs. Nancy Good. CaJumet. Minn.; George W. Read and Mrs. George Galbraith. Bngharn City; Mrs. W 11 ford Treo, Hooper; 33 grandchildren and IS areat-cTandchUdrsn: n brother. W. C. Reed. Granite City, III., and a sister. Mrs. Mary E. Bairn. Wast Middles. Pa. Funeral services will be conducted m Brlgham City L. D. B Fifth ward chapel Saturday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. John Edward Ed-ward Carver of Ocden. Burial will ha la Brtcham City remeiery under sunctiou ef Larks and Fsu mortuary. Serefia Stevens ELT, Nev -i-Mrs Berefla Sirrene. wife of A. J St evana. former Whits Pins county comm 1 salon r, died Monday nt the home of her daughter ta Los Angeles, according to word received hers. Sho waa a pioneer rasa-dent rasa-dent of sastorn Nevada. Michael McDermid ELT. NvMtchaet McDermid. ST, a restdsnt of Ely th past 15 aars. fled in a local bospltai. soikrwm a anwrt 1U- |