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Show OBITUARIES Ludwig Lew LitrJwl Lew, 73, rettrtd miner and t1aukrailh, of 269 Edith ivmuf, died fuioday al 4 30 a. m. lu the family Mai- "h' wh bom July 18. 18M. In ftoder-tftlj. ftoder-tftlj. Sweden, to Henrik and Ulrlka Urutt- Juiat Lew. Mr. Lew arrived In Iowa In h9 and came to Bait Lake CHr In J89U. where he married Hannah Larson, April JO, 1891. Mr. Lew died In 1932. He ! survived by two sons. Herbert- O. Lw. North Hollywood, Cal.. and Hugo L. Jw. Salt Lake City; a daughter. Mrs. Elsie M. Larch, Halt Luke Ctty; lour irratid-children, irratid-children, a liter, Mrs. Ivan Berjcqulst. Dlvliletid; a brother. Km II Lew. Buffalo. i. Tmd threirathjrLaiiiJlite.rjjt:, IfTTieiii Sweden. w Funeral aerviree are being arranged with the Pcscrtt mortuary. Elsie Frost Pearson BPRINO CANYON Funeral serviees for frs. Klaia Frost Pearson. 49. wife of George W. Pearaon. wbo died here Saturday Satur-day of cancer, were conducted Monday. BuMal aa in the Price City cemetery. Surviving are one eon. Oere pear aon. spring Canyon; four daus-hiers, Mrs. JCiisabeth Jumber and Mrs. Mona Niel-svin, Niel-svin, Caatleicate. and Mrs. Naomi Stone nd Misa Klsie Pearson. Spring Cau-you, Cau-you, ami four grandchildren. Mrs. Jessie Brink Mr. Jessie Brink, widow off Charles H Brink, fnrtner Bait Lake City Jeweler, died f heart disease Runday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jessie Res. at Oakland. Cal . friends In Salt Lake City were Informed Mondav. Her eon, Karl K. Brink of Halt Lake City, left here last Fatm-day nlcht for Oakland upou receiving word of his mother's moth-er's Uhicns A resident of Salt i-aka City for the past 30 vears. Mrs.. Brink left her four months a no 1o visit her daughter. Surviving are two tons. Harrison Brink. Milwaukee. Wis. and Earl R. Brink. Salt Lake City, and one daughter, Mrs. Rta. Edward P. Smith Funeral services for Edward P. Smith. 61, employe of the Western Union Telegraph Tele-graph company for 20 years, will be conducted con-ducted at 2 p. m. at the Fvaus A Early mortuary chapel. R74 East First South treet. with officers of Ksibab lodge No. 2ft. Free and Accepted Masons, officiating. officiat-ing. Burial will be lu Mount Olivet mV smith, who had resided at S East Forty-eighth Smith street, died Humlay mom tug of acute arthritis at a local hoa- i!A son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bmith. ha was born July 20. 1RM. at X-adaga, Ind. He came to Salt Lake City from Denver, Colo . three years ago to take the position of city foreman of the Western Union office here. He was a member of the Denver Masonic Ma-sonic lodce. ... Surviving are hit widow. Mrs. Via T. mtth: one daughter. Mrs. Kenneth R. Pomeroy, Colorado Springs, Colo.. Slid one brother, Paul H. Smith. Denver. Louise E. Woodruff Mrs. Louisa E rick ton Woodruff. Til. Widow of Wtlford Woodruff Jr.. died at 1130 a. m. Monday at her bom. 33T East Sixth South street. Bom March 2". at Ostergotland. Sweden, a daughter of Erirk and Bricltia Olovson. she came to Utah In October, 102. She married Wtlford Woodruff Jr . oldest on of Wltford Woodruff, former president : f the L. D. 8. church, on April 24. 189. I Mrs. Woodruff had been active In .Relief society work In the Eighth and Ninth L. D. A. wards for 30 years. Surviving are one son. Kara If. Wood- ! ruff; one daughter. Mrs. Mane W. Hanson, and one grandson, all of Salt Lake City. Ernest Gregory Reader Ernest Gregory Reader. 11. son of Mr. rid Mrs. Ernest R. Reader, 22 Short Line avenue, died of pneumonia In a local hoa-pital hoa-pital Sunday morning. The child was born August IS. 192S. nd Is survived by his pareuts, a brother. Don Bruce Reader, and a sister, Edith Reader, ail of Salt Laks City. Charles Alton Dix Chirles Alton Dix. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Due. T42 Jefferson street, died at 2:15 p. m. Sunday. He was born September 23. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother. John Thomas Dix: a sister. Donna Delores Plx ; his grandparents. Mr. ane) Mrs. Thomas Dlx and Mr. and Mrs. John Car-Muter Car-Muter of Salt Laks City. Funeral services will be conducted at Oiscu mortuary, 1445 South Stat atrset. at 1 :30 p. m. Tuesday, the Rev. A. E. Butcher officiating. Burial will he la City cemetery. Frienda may call at the mortuary Moo-slay Moo-slay evening and Tuesday morning. Edith Amelia B. Cardwell Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Amelia Burgess Cardwell will be conducted Tuea-dy Tuea-dy at 12 30 p. m. In the Twenty-first L. I. s. ward chapel by Harold O. Reynolds, bishop of the Twenty-first ward. Friends may call at the family home. 121 L street, Tuesday from 10 a. m. to oon. Burial will be la City cemetery. Mrs. Cardwell, wife of William a. Card-well Card-well and active tn L. D- S. Relief society work, died Saturday at bar horn of a heart ailment. 1 Camilla Eory Zampedrl I Mrs Camilla Eory Zampedrl 41. wife af Frederick Zampedrl. 132 West South Temple street, died of pneumoala la a local lo-cal hospital Sunday at 12:30 p. m Mrs Zampedrl was bom August 29. 19S In Tyrol. Austria, and bad lived an Salt ike City for the past 14 years. Surviving an her husband, two anna. Jnscrh and Frederick Zampedrl: three daiicntera. Maria. Ruby and Emma Zampedrl. Zam-pedrl. all of salt Lake city: a brother. Barillla Eory. Trieste. Italy, and a alslsr. Anna Eory. also of Italy. |