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Show - OBITUARIES James W. Eardley Jam W. Kartlfr. bilbo t the Bator j L. D. I. ward In Baktr. Or., and promt-u promt-u nant north wwt lumMmuin, a lay Wadnaa-'; Wadnaa-'; day on bit Sard fclrthdajr, MMMlng la word ftralvtx) hrra by ralatlvaa. Mr. Kard.tr born In tt. Louis. Mo., d Tcmbcr 1, 1S&4, while his parents wart dan rut to Bait Laka City, Ha aa aon of Jimu and Kurviah rullar t art lay. Ha I "ft hart 40 yaara airo for Ongon, wtt-ara . ha wai aetlva ta oparatlng hia own huabar bualnraa. - tuirvivrtir mrm tt wMuwi, a d-alf - w. Earrllty. Rait Lakt City, and Ball B. Bard- - Uy of Bahar; tha following aona and dau-th-tara; Rkwm W. Eardlay, W. H. lardlty. Mra. Vllalta W. Know. Iln. Anita X. Ptr-sen Ptr-sen and Mra. Almiada Hall of Halt Laka City: M. V. Eardley of Loa Angel!. Cal., and Walter Eardley and David Eardley of Baker, and the following brother and atatarar R. H. Eardley. Loulea E M Matey, John Eardley, May Po-nelaon and Qeorae Eardley, all of Halt Lakt City: Mary E. Curt la, Bountiful and Delia Clader ana Kr neat Eardley of Waahtngton. Jamei W. Eardley Jama W Eardler. blahop of the L. D. B. ward at Baker. Or , dld Thursday at Baker, aatd an Aaaortated Preee dtapatrh. Mr Farrt ley wti bom In Halt Lalta City Derembf-r 1. lft.4. and movrd to Baker In 181.7. He oraautied th Eardley l.umher company there In 101 .1 and manaied the biiaiueu until hi death. H aa uamed blehop in 1021. j Lydia W. McKendrjfk I Funeral atrvlraa for Mrf I. yd la Wllaon MrKendrtck. widow of W II ford M, Mr-Kendrlck Mr-Kendrlck and long prominent In L. J. ft. rhtirrh and rlvk actlvitiea, will b con-i con-i ducted Sunday at 2 p. m In the Ie Orand ' L. P. H ward rhael. with Blanop Herman G Karpowiti officiating. Interment will I be In City cemetery. H peak era at the rltee will Influd Oaorga I fllme. Mrs Suite B. Mnrrla. Mra. Pearl A. Day nt-e, Joeenh L. Wlrthlln. preeldent of , tho B'innevilla L. D. g. atake, and Blahop I KarnowltB. Mra. MrXendrtck. who died Tuesday St th family home, T.ll East Hacond South 1 atreet. srrved aa preeldent of the Enalan I atake Mutual Improvement aaaoclatlon, president of th Ble ward Relief society land other hi Kb poelflons In the rhurrh. At i the lime of her death she was first counselor coun-selor In th new Bonneville U D. S. stake. Emma Elizabeth Cole Mrs Emma Elisabeth Cole, AS. widow of John Charles Cole, tiled at 9.4(1 a. m. Friday at the family residence, Jl4 Chicago Chi-cago street. Mrs Cote was born July 14. .HAS, at fiomerseishlre. Knicleiid, a daughter of I George and Elliaheth Ann Piteier Phslpa. i I Surviving are her mother, one aon. Oeorge : Owen Cole, Halt Lake City: three daughters. I Mrs. R. K- Houtham and Mrs. Fred Eerre, i Salt Lake City, and Mrs. C A. Retnhard. ! Chicago. III.: two brothers, H'ber O. Phelps. 'Woods Cross, and Oeorge Phelps. Mldvale; two sisters, Mrs Addle A. Ealrehlld, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Annie Ealea, BetUM, Wgalb and 12 grandchildren. George Kattar IVorge Keiter. 56, proprietor of the Rio I Orande Dry Goods store and employment a (tent fr the Utah Copper company In i Malt Lake City, died at T a. m. Friday at Ma h'ime. 214 South Fourth West atreet. Death was apparently caused by s heart attack, physicians said. A son of Louie and Sarah Kattar, he wss born July 10, 1SS1. at Tyre, Syria, and had lived In Salt Lake City for 3 A yean. He had been to the employ of th copper company sine 1911. Mr. Kattar , wss a member of Salt Lake City lodge No. 239. Ioyai Order of Moos. surviving are his widow. Mrs. Mary I Boyer Kattar; two sons, Joe and Raymond Kaltar: three daughters, Helen, Frieda and Virginia Kattar, and one brother, Mike KstTar. all of Salt Lake City. I Holy rosary will be recited at the family ; reside tire at S p. m. Sunday and funeral 1 services will be conducted at 11 a. m. I Monday at Our Lady of Ouadslup church, 524 West Fourth South streer. Interment 1 wilt be in th family plot la Mount Calvary , cemetery. Bruce Brubaker ! Private funeral services for Bruce Brubaker, Bru-baker, 4. United States Internal revenue agent, who died at 9:40 a. m. Friday, were i ronducted at 3 p. m. Friday la UM Salt .Lake Memorial mausoleum. Mr. Brubaker. whose residence was at I 24 Seventh East street, died In a local l hoepttal of appendicitis. I He was born January IT, 1SR9, at Som-merset, Som-merset, Ind , a aon of Abraham and Ida Comer Brubaker. Attached to the Internal revenue department depart-ment for several years, he had been stationed sta-tioned lo Salt Lake City for two and a bminiVi" g are his widow. Mr. Edtth i Brown Brubaker: one deughter, Janet Brubaker four eons. Robert. Philip and Rlrbard Brubaker. all of Salt Lak City, and William Brubaker. Taft, Cal. Helen Lavien Smith PRICE -Helen Lavien Hmtth S-month-old dauahter of Clarenre E and Nellie P. Hmlth of Price, died of pneumonia Thura-dav Thura-dav to a hoepltal her. Beatdee her parents, the child la survived hy .,n brother. Jack, and a alater. Doloree Hmlth. j Albrun P. Babcock PRICE Funeral eenlces lor Albrun Par-! Par-! son Bancork. 6V f-r many years a black smith of this city who died Thursday to a . h"rHal here, will he conducted Sunday at i the Wallers mortuary chapel. Burial will l be In Spring Glen cemetery. I Mr. flaocrk la survived by hie widow. Mra. Emma Brrsen Bahk; two eon Al and B'-y BatK-'srk. Hia'ha; fur dauch- , ters. Mrs. Hrun Otaen. Mrs Harold Olsen and Mrs Lucille M or ran. Price, and Mra. Aln-en Gentry. Sweet Mine, and nine grand-, grand-, rhlldren. |