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Show OBITUARIES Paul W. Murphy Paul W. Murphy. 82. of 144 West First out treat, retrred centriclur 'ldI", near and long prominent in Utah Demo-cratta Demo-cratta party activities, died at 10 p. in. Thursday a local fcoapitaj causes) ia- BomJuly'. 1855. at erantoiu Pa . Hr. Murphy sngaged in P I ttcs after bei'-f graduated from Cornell tinlreraity. uPcum lo fait ilu City V"7erV?f w sVsr uprlstng and the panlah-Amartcan war. Hr. Murphy held many offices hi local Dernocrailc or EHiationa. Including ths chairmanship of met lOi for 35 years. Funeral ajrajismanU bad aot MM lau Frwajr. Herbert Waldemar Snow puoeral asrvfcaa for Herbert Waldemar now 74 former resident of talt Lake Stf ind sotsfPtoneer Utah parents, who d l.d of pneumonia Monday at bis boma In Chicago, wera conducted Friday tn Chicago. Mr now waa born ta Haft Jks cTty uKuet 31. 1863. the ana of Judge Zerub-tbel Zerub-tbel and MaiVHawhlns fciow A manufacturing manu-facturing druggist, he had fMM Ch cago for many yeara, having left Mall Laaa City In bis youth. . Survrvtng are bla widow, Mra. Bertha Oelks Know. Chicago: a aoa, Royall Snow an Instructor In an eastern university, and 8 to broth era. Rear Admiral Elliott snow, . . navy, retired, Brya Mawr Few, aud Oaona W. now. Delta. Rev. Joel B. Shoemaker Funeral aerrteea tor the Re Joet BuaD hoemaker. 78, ptonear journalist and Indian In-dian fighter of Utah, ware conducted Thursday Thurs-day at Seattle, Wash., according ta aa Aa-gocJMed Aa-gocJMed Press dispatch. . ... TTTs Rev. Mr. Shoemabsr eama to Utah tn 1883 and Uught school In Sanpete, Weber We-ber and Grand counties before becoming adltor of various papers. - In the 1890's, after fighting hi the Indian In-dian warn with the Sixth United States Infantry at Fort lougiaa, ha left for Seattle. Se-attle. Tne widely knows) Chiistiasi ahurch praachar. newspaperman and saussrvation-m saussrvation-m died Mooday at Seattle. George (Pat) Hall Oaorga tPatl Hall. 2. of 35 North Sight Went street, a brick mason, died at 11 a. m. Friday at the family home after a short Illness of heart ailment. Bom September 8. 1875. hi Salt Lake , City, the son of Philip J. and Carolina Hill Hall, be had resided all bla life here. Active ta I D. . church affairs, he was aa alder In tha UD.li Twenty-fourth ward at his death. Survtrlnff ara hla widow, Mra Vlfsabeth V. Jones Hall, Salt Lake City; two sons, Thomas L. Hall. Salt Lake City, and Oeorge W. Hall, Berkeley. Cel.; two daughters, Mra, Elisabeth LaVon Holsrsen. Salt Lake City, and Mra. Blanche Louise Cluff. Logan; one brother, Alex Hall. Salt Lake City: thra sisters. Mra. Irene Cartwrlght and Mra. Jxtls Wlscomh, Salt Lake City, and Mra. Florence Hettamaa, Oakiand. Cal, aud ttve grandchildren. Funeral arrangemants ara la ehargej af the Whlta Cbapal mortuary Mn. Arthur H. Wyman Funeral sjerrleaa and Interment for Mra. Arthur H. Wyman, Lake wood. Cleveland, Ohio, former resident of Salt Lake City, who died Sunday In Cleveland, were conducted con-ducted there Wednesday, according to word jMjelvad bp fxstnda la gait Lako City Mra.' Wyman had many friends tn Salt lake City, where aba lived for several yeara. Mr. Wyman waa representative here for AlluvChalsaera Manufacturing Mra. Andrew Jesse. Mil ford: Mra Lafs Roundy. Provo. . m. Funeral' aervteaa will be conducted tun-day tun-day at 12:30 p. m lo Dividend L D. S, ward ball. Burial will be at Dividend. Abraham Moskowitz Abraham Moakowtts, 116 West South Temple street, a grocery proprietor, died Fnday at his residence. Funeral arrange me uta had not bean made lata Friday afternoon. Fannie Day Hurst OOP EN Fannie Day Hurst. 68. an Instructor In-structor at the stats school for tha deaf and blind since 1915. died at 5 a. m. Thursday la a local hospital following a brief illness. She was the widow of John L. Hurst, wbodlrd here In September. 1936. and resided at 1473 Tweuty-flfth street. fhmivlng her ara two daughters, Mlsa Mary Hurst and Mra. Batty Smith of Ogdeu. and a sister. Mra. A. D. W. Raynolda of Los A nee lee. Cal. . . . . . Funeral services will be conducted Saturday Sat-urday sa tha cbapal of ML Ogden mortuary. Edward R. Welch ROTKPORT. Utah Edward Richard Eddie i WeU'b. IS. died late Wednesday at the home of a brother. Verne WardeH. following fol-lowing a brief lllneaa of complications following fol-lowing an operation. Surviving him ara three brothers. Verne sod Owen wardell of KochporL aua South WardaU of Wanshtp. aompany while hara. She la survived by her husband and two hlldreti. Mra. Dan Lathrop Romp, North OlsBjtead, Ohio, and John wymaa. Jean Carolyn Wright Jeaa Carolyn Wright, a 14-year-old daurh-tav daurh-tav of Lloyd D. and Clso Robinson Wrixht af Pqratello. Idaho, died Ula Wednesday sa a local hospital. . Tha child waa bora la lsht Jury 90. 1934. and to survived by bar parents and ant sister. Joyce Wright Funeral services will ha eonducted Sat-frday Sat-frday at 2 a. m. la the American Fork Third L D. award chapel. Banal will be ta AJnarkasi Fork eereeiery. Frank A. Weaver Frank A. Wearer. SO, died at hll rae-eenca. rae-eenca. 224 O street. Thursday at 7 p. am. after a long Illness . Born August 6. 1STT. at Emporia, atan.. be resided tn Salt Lake City 25 yeara He waa a machinist by trade. Surviving art bla widow. Mra Jan Cutler Cut-ler Weaver, and a ana. Charles K. Weaver af Denver. . , Private funeral arnieea w4B be conducted con-ducted Sunday at 10:3O a. an. at Larkin snortuary chapel. 260 Eaat South Templa atraat. Interment will ba tn City cemetery. Richard Jonea Lindsay lTEBER-Funeral servieea for Richard Jonea Lindsay, 32, local abeepmaa who died Wednesday of bijurlao received hi an automobile accident earlier fa tha day, will be conducted Saturday at 1 a nx. la the Wasatch L. D. 6. stake tabe reticle, with Btahop Joseph OpUa of Hsbaf First L. D. S-ard S-ard offtctatlng. Mr. Lindsay was fatally hurt Wednesday arbea his truck left tha road 22 miles Mrs. F. B. Van Meter OGDEN Mrs, Florenea Blgelow Vs Meter., former Ordemte and widow of Everett L. Van Meter, died at 4 a. m Thursday at her residence In Pasadena. Cal.. according to word received here. The body will be brought ta Ogdea fog, funeral services and burial. Surviving her are a brother. A. P. Btge-low. Btge-low. and a assca, Mra Marnner Browning of Ogden, Funeral services win ba conducted Saturday Sat-urday at 2 p. m. In Larkin A Sons' mortuary chapel by the Rev. .John Edward Carver of Ogden First Presbyterian church. Burial will ba la Mountain View cemetery. 1 Hans Peter Pehrson . PRICE Funeral aervteaa for Hans Peter Pehrson. 43, World war veteran and active ; Legionnaire, who died Tuesday night at a Price hospital following a short Illness, will be conducted Sunday in Cleveland L D. g. ward chapaL Buna! will ba In Cleveland cemetery. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Nail Pehrson Pehr-son ; two daughtera. Sbtrlev and Evelyn Pehrson. Mutual, and B brother and sister, Clarence Pehrson and Mra, VsnSinf Joan-soa Joan-soa Mail Laaa City, West of Ducbeana during a heavy fog and Crashed against a largs boulder. Taken to tha Red Creea first akt etattoa at Duchesne Du-chesne by paassrsby, ha died there at 12 35 m. Ha waa born October 3d, 19AS. at Heber. a son of Jajaaa L. aad Slaaabath Jonas Lindsay. Surviving ara hie mothar: bis widow. Mra Arvtlla xuka Lindsay; a sou. Jay L Lmdsay, all of Heber: nine sisters, Mrs. Walter Raaband. Mrs. Clarence Oetlund. Mra. LaRae Turner and Vllatt Lindsay, all af Heber Mrw. W. B. Parkenaen. Porter-V11U. Porter-V11U. CaL - Mra. Kenneth R Nelson. Grand Jtmctton, Colo.; Mra William Carl He. Magna: Mag-na: Mra. Lawraace Moes. Woods Croat, and Bertha Lsndaay. Salt Laaa City. William C Dack DTTTDEND William C. Dark. M. " kotlarmaker amptorad at tha Ttntic Standard Stand-ard company mtna. died Wednesday after-nooa after-nooa lollowiag a month s Uineea at am homa era. Ha St aarvtved by bla widow, whoea ha Barrtad at Provo hi 1934. and four sons and daughtera. Mra A ft on Hill. Clyde. Shel-dea Shel-dea and Beth aek. Los Angeles. Cal.: a etp-daagtuer. Mrs. Mellla Hansen, Mammoth; Mam-moth; six brothers and sisters: Phillip Pack. Mra Agnes Palmer. Mrs. J. C Mil. W. ifinjejiik; Earl Jfecg, BaA Laaa Ctty: f a |