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Show OBITUARIES Mehyn Morris Cowan Funeral nerUcei lor Melvyii Morrli . Cowan, who did tn Berlin. Germany. 9 horily alter Completing a miMroti for the I D. 8 church to that country, will b conducted Sunday at 1:3(1 p. m. In the jw- 'Jrand I, D. S. ward chapel. Interment ih he in Wftfatrb I.awn burial park. Boy A. Welktr. former president of the I.. D. P. Cerman-Aualrlaii mission, will be t principal siirakfr at the eervtcea. Mr. Cowan was awaiting; the openttir of Ht-melberc university, to which he had been awarded a scbotmrshlp, at tba time of his fatal Illness. Surviving are his parents. Richard Can nd Hazel Morris Cowan, of 923 afcClel-land afcClel-land street; three brothers. Richard M., Hpencer M. and Keith M. Cowan, and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morrla. Eitaro Onishi A heart attack suffered while be was fhanjciTic a tire on his automobile proved fmal Krldav e vet: inn to Eitaro Onishi. 56. I Japanese mercantile store proprietor of Arthur. Returnlne to Arthur from Salt Lake City. Mr. Onishi bad stopped his car u the highway to chana a tire at .30 p. m. when lie suffered the attack, lie died 10 minutes later. Deputy Sheriffs R. C. Jackson and D. H HlKKinbotham and Herman Oym. cor-" cor-" oner. Invent licated. Arrten Meddell of Garfield, Gar-field, a pais in motorist, aided members of the family stranded on the highway. Mr. Onlehl had operated a store in Arthur for the pautt 16 years. . Alice Clark O'Donnell Mrs. Alice Clark O'Donnell. 67. wife of Patrick J. O'D-jiiiie!!. Dei.vsr Rio Grande Western railroad foreman, died Friday at 8:4(1 p. m. at a loral hospital. tshe resided re-sided at 1145 East EtRbth Houth street. Bom March 16. 18hO at Aberdeen. D. D . she was a dauahtrr of Frank and Catherine , Wurrav Clark. Khe had been a resideul of Salt Lake Cut the past 22 years. Surviving are her nuaband, a sou, Myron James O'Donnell. Portola, Cal.. and a daughter. Miss Loretta O DouueU of Salt Lake Cltr. Holy rosary will he recited Baturday at H p m. at the Neil O'Donnell mortuary. 372 Kant First Houth street, folowlnr which the b'xiy will be returned to Aberdeen, 0. D., for funeral services and burial. Luman Wright Funeral servires for Luman Wrlftht. 1, who dierl Thurclav at a local hospital, will be conducted Sunday at 12:15 p. m. at Larkln monuary chapel, with Bishop Leo G Thayna of the Niuth L. -D. ft. ward 'Hawaa' borrj May 18, 1S6, at BtlRham City a son of Jetleraon and Elisabeth An-cell An-cell Wrlsht. He resided at 328 Owen plara and for 38 years had been a car- penter In Salt Lake City. SunlvlnK are bis wtlow. Mrs, EUsa T. Wm-ht. and four dauichters. Friends may call at the Larkln mortuary mortu-ary Saturday from 4 to 8 p. m. and Sunday prior to tlmt of services. liitermeiit will be in the City cemetery. Fred L. Wilson Fred L. Wilson.-51, former Utah resident, was recently burled In the Tonouah. New, cemetery, friends la Salt Lakt City learned Saturday. . Mr. Wilson was born and reared In Stockton, but had resided In Touopah the SurJlvora'are his widow Mrs. Ira WH-aoii: WH-aoii: a daufihter. Irene, of Tonopah, atvd two sisters. Mrs. Clara Cain of Halt Le cttv and Miss Ethed Wilson of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. John Jackson Pate John Jackson Barney t Pate, 2t, of Kant Mtdxaie. died at 11 p. m. Friday In local hospital folIowlnK a nniterliis Illness. k Born at Goshen. Idaho, July 12. VJOh. a son of Ezra G. and Ada Sharp Pate, he had li.rd most of his life In Utah. beliiR em-pioved em-pioved f'-r the past several year as an automobile mechanic. survivms are his widow, Mrs. May Perry Pate: one daughter. Virsiina May fvte' Ma pa"1'". oI K" Midal; two br-ithers. Joseph L. Pate, Mspleton. and W Alma J. Pate. East Mldvale. and seven sis-trrs. sis-trrs. Miss Evelyn Pate, East Mldvale; Mrs. Harrv Ketterbem, Sandy: Mrs. H. E Bhim-Sfl Bhim-Sfl Wvommg; Miss Ruby Pate Missouri: Mrs R. W. Stewart. Ohio; Mrs. W. S eihimsel. WashiiiKton, and Mrs. R. B. Upleers. Wyoming. a Funeral services will be conducted WVdneadny at 1:30 p. m. In the East Mldvale Mld-vale L. D. 8. ward chapel by Bishop Albert ClFnends mar call at the C. I. Ooff ft Son fjv.rtuarv at Mirtale Monday and Tuesday and at the family home in East Mldvale f Wednesday prior to services. Warren Nelton Final rites for Warren Nelton. 23. former rirfent of Salt Lake City, who died of suffocation Wednesday nlsht In the Vernal jail will be conducted Sunday at 2 P m. In the Rlcketts-Allcntt mortuary chapel. 344 East First South street. Interment will be in tha Masonic plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ... . Youiia- Nelton died as result of asses developed de-veloped bv bumlnc mattresses .which he had set ablase la hut ceil, a corAier a jury 1 '"Firffnfn called found him on the floor with two buniinK mattresses piled against the door. Stephen Luther Radford . PR"fToN. Idaho Stephen Luther Rart- ford 4. an emplovs of Prestou city, died Wednesday at bis home from a stroke suffered suf-fered while he waa working at Um Praatoo ei,H?U.adi?urvived by hl widow. 11 aons and daughters. Mrs. Harry L T.Motson Po-i-atello Mrs. Otis Orchard, Twin Falls; Vern a Radford, B:ackloot; Mrs LeRoy Erlckson. ' O rmah Utah, and Myrle Iean Verda. Verla Grant. Neidon and Kobare Radford, all of" Preston his father. M G. R'rt. and a sister. Mrs. U R. Howell of Black-loot, Black-loot, Idaho, Jay Dyal Sorensen EAST GARLAND Jay Dyal Sorensen. Jl of Eaist Garland, died at a Tremonton oipital lara Thursday Titer a three weeks' Illness He waa a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford fsorenaen of East Garland, and a student In ths sixth Itrade at the Garland public school. He waa born at Eaal Car-r Car-r land. January T, 1026. Surivina are hia mother and father and the following brothers mod sisters, all of Fast Garland: Geneva. Vincent, Oneen. Leah. Cleo and Leon Soranaeo, also a twin brother. Jay Sorensen. Infant Limb PATRON The infant daughter of Law-fnce Law-fnce and Klea Frajxls Limb dtad at their home Friday soon after birth. The child la survived by the parents, a fcrother. Marvin Limb; a sister. Neria Limb, the rrandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. John Lima. Ban'aquln, nWamei Francia. Boise Funeral aervicea wr conducisd Sat- - vrtay at 1 p m. at the boma. Burial was in-Payaon cemetery nndar allracuoa of Deseret monuare. |