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Show State and Local Deaths Edna C. Summerill a clerk lit W. T. Urant'i etor t:i oitdeti! died early Wednesday al her reardenet, 2i:i4 Jarkaon avenue, following a two weak llhiaae. Margaret Carol Hansen SMITH F1CLD Margaret Cant Haaeen S-monlh-old dauahltr of Orlln Lao and Mary OrUflthe Haneen. Smllbrleld. died Welneaday morning at the family bora a. Tha Infant ta aurvlved by bar parent! ; a fiter. Mary Orlane, a4 00 braibar, Orlln Paul Hneen. Abe Day 80, early ruidc.it of (hta valley, who dMM, Monday at a Moab boapltal, following a lltt- ferlus lllneaa. ware conducted at Moab . D. Chanel by Blahnp W R. McConkte. A. Newell dedicate, lha grave. i He ta aun tved by hia widow, hla mother, : four mm, Ahe pay Jr., Huntington: Wayne and Oraon Day. Mutual; Ooldrn Day. Con-aumera; Con-aumera; 19 grandchildren; three elite re, Mr. H fl. Rutledce and Mra. Cbarlea Z-felt. Z-felt. Moab, and Mra Cbarlee WlUlama. Portland. Ore., and four brothera, Steve Pay. Moab; Harry Day. Delta. Colo.; John Day. Halt Lake City, ma4 George Day, Mei-etia, Mei-etia, MonL Grace Edna Hutton m A HO PALLS. Idaho M re. Uraea Edna Hultuu, 50. wife of John L. Hutton of Mud lke, died In a lor a I hoapttal Tueeday ntght of a heart attack while recovering from an arjendecturny. she waa to have returned to her home Wedneaday. Beida her hunhaod, atM la anirvfved by two daughtera, Mra. Klale Johnston, Terra-Ion, Terra-Ion, and Beate Hutton. Ioa Ancelea. Cal two brothers and a aleter. Roy E. and William A. Andrews. Alpine, Utah, and Mr. Add Ruahton, American Work. Christian Hansen - RIVER HRIflHTS Puneral aerftres for Cbrlitian Hanaea, who died Moudajr after a ehort lllneaa. were conducted Thureday 'Tl p. Tit In River Helghta L O. 8 ward i chapel, with burial In tha River Helghta cemetery, under d tract too of LindquUl Sooa awrtuary of Logau. Infant Taylor RrVERDALE Infant Taylor, eon of Alfred and Ada Seeaiima Taylor, died lata Tneaday eoon after birth la aa Ofdaa boapltal. boa-pltal. Adelia Butterfield SHOSHONE, Idaho The aerond member of a prominent pioneer family died here within a week when death claimed Mra. Adelia Butterrtald. widow of Charles Robert Rob-ert Butterfield, who died October 36. BotA of the aged persons died of pneumonia. Surviving are a enter, Mra. Eva Pat. tereon, Buhl ; a brother. Alma Quia Icy, Ooodlnf. and nine aona and daughtera, Roy. Charles R. and Alma A. Butterfield, Shoshone; Sho-shone; Mrs. Myrtle Henney, Pocateilo: Mrs. Mabel Myers, Crystal: John a Butterfield, Butter-field, Ketchum: Mrs. Florence Breeae, Qalteburg. Wtih.; Jamas W. Butterfield. Dietrich, and Howard O. Butterfield. Coeur d'Alene: also 35 graaoehlldrsa ana seveo great-grandcbUdren. Infant Menzics MT. PLEASANT Graveside services were conducted Wednesday In city ceme-lery ceme-lery for tha day-old aoa of Joseph and Virginia Vir-ginia Bills Mensles. Surviving are tha pa rente, on brother, two atitera and the grandparents. J. Charles Bills and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Measles, ail of ML Pleasant. Ed P, Hensinger RATH DRUM. Idaho (AP Ed P. Hen-singer, Hen-singer, no, Kootenai county commisatonef and newly elected president of the Cabinet Uorge and Rathdrura Prairie Development association, dropped deed of s heart attacH oa UM street here Tueeday algau I "X Anna Eastwood Bills bast rwes for Mrs. Amis 'atwmd Bttht 81. widow of William A. Bills; w.i: be con-tttictiHt con-tttictiHt Friday at 2 p m tn the South Jnr-lau Jnr-lau 1 D 8. ward chapel, with Blihop B H. Beckstead of flriatliiR. Interment will he in the Hiuth Jordan cemetery. Hn Bills died Tueeday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Davtd King, at Paul. Idaho. I I David Martinas Haun David Martinas Haun. 84. blahop of the Weal Jordan L. D. S. ward, died at 9:15 a- m. Thursday of a heart ailment. Ixftia active In L D. S. church affairs, Blahop Haun served a four-year mission to New Zealand heslutibia in 1894. Ha waa for eeral years s member of the Weet l-JoT4ein"D." R ward btehonrfcatiahar been a bishop for the past five and S half years. I Born at West Jordsn April 18. 1873. a I son of Ch r ! D. and Karen (lardpcr Haun. the had followed frmmr Tir The vicinity oT his birthday for the past ftO years. Daniel Francis McPolin Final rites for Daniel Francis ttf-Poliu, ttf-Poliu, :t former rveident of Kalt Lake City, who waa killed Monday In a mine si-ctdent at Superior. Aria, will be conducted con-ducted Saturday at 10 a. SB. la Our Divine Di-vine Saviour parish house. Tha holy roeary will bo recited at the home of bis mother. Mrs. Mary Sullivan M Polio. 92 Third East street. Friday at 9 p. m. Interment will be la Mount Calvarv cemetery. A steel worker bv trede. Mr. McPolin was born tn Park City. August 17, 190J. but had lived most ot ols life la Salt Lake Cliy. Elizabeth C. Fl ashman Mrs. Elisabeth Chalker Ptashman, 98. active mem her of the L. D. H. church, died early Thursday st (ha horns of her sou, r.eorse V, Fisahman, 1211 East neven-teenth neven-teenth South street, following lauglhy lllneas. Horn In B rid port. England. January 12. tgj Mra Flash man haiL-taatdert , ia. &ail kf City for the peat 52 eara. Hha had been active In Relief society work In the Twenty-second. Twenty-eighth and Eighteenth L. D. 8. wards. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Rose P. Nosll. Salt Lake City: four aona, George F Fiaahman. Salt Lake City; Harry L. and W ll lard J. Fiaahman. San Francisco., Cal., and Frank C. Flash man. Oakland,' Cel.: 13 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Inez B. W. Hammond Funeral services for Mra. Ines Blanche Wiiaon Hammond. 58. wife of Dr. E. D. Hammond, will be conducted at 10:30 a.1 m. Friday In ths Evans A Early mortuary chapel. 574 East First South street, with Ihe Kev. Jacob Trapp. pa it or of the Flrit Unitarian church, officiating Entombment Entomb-ment will be la tha Salt Lake Memorial maiiinleum. Mra. Hammond died Tuesday at her home, 1.130 Second avenue. Prominent In local women's clubs, she had been the first woman to be called for Jury service m Utah. William Murray William Murray. 90. veteran Indian fighter fight-er and reeideut of Utah fur many years, died Wednesday morning at a local hoaj.it al. Bom In Dublin, Ireland. August 3, 1H47, he cams to the United Statea In hla youth. For the past ten years be hsd resided with his niece. Mrs. Clyde LcavlU. 48 North Ninth West street, bis only survivor. His wife, Mrs. Sarah M. Murray, died tea yea re Funeral services will he conducted Saturday Sat-urday st 1:30 p. m. at ths Rtcketts Alkoit mortusry. Interment, with military honors, will be tn the City cemetery. Sarah Ann Trimble OODEN- -Mr. Sarah Ana Trim hie, 79. widow of Jihu B. Trim hit, dWd Wfftnt-dy Wfftnt-dy aftrnoou at th bom ( ft dauihlvr. Mr. tnly arhultt, itJ fcU ftveuiM, fuliowlni a tMart attack. urvivlnd art two daughfara, Mra. arhalti of Oadcti and Mra P M- Tb-r of Mutw.ula. Mont., and a ton, Bn O. TrlmM of Oadrti . 12 k rand cblld ran and twe raatgrandciul-dran. raatgrandciul-dran. Mrs. Florence R. Phillipi 1 OODCN runaral aarvleae for Mra. Tor-1 Tor-1 atica Rogara Phil li pa, 33. wt(a ot Harlan i E. Phllllpa, of 3312 Haniaon avaaua. who t diod Tuaaiiay af icntoon of burna, will ba i con duo lad Pridajr at 2 p. m. In iba Flrit t Baptiat church, by the Rav. Wllnam H I Fowl. R it ua italic ecn'lcaa of Um Orrtr of Kaalrrn Dtar will ba dtracted by Mra Maricuarit yanahla. wonby nairoa of i guatn Rithar chapiar No. 4. |