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Show OBITUARIES Maria C. Anderson Newren Ma Ma Charlottt Andtnon Ntwr.n. S4. J nd In tncal hoipltal Sunday at 10:26 V m , following an operation. In. Newren born Auruit ft. 1153. t Kk ftoc ken, Bkaraborits Lao, Hwadtn. a daughter of Andtrs Guitav and Brttta tilni MagnuMon Aoderaon. She wu marrcld Auuit 9. Iff? 4, to John Alfred Newren, a few days after nr arrival In Bait Lake City, la UN old L. -B. endowment houee. She had been a resident of Salt htkt City ulnce 1920, living with her eldeet on. Alfred Newren, 570 Ninth Eaat stmt. Prevloua tff that time ahe had been a resident of Gunntaon. Scoflcld, Alta and Ixiver. A member of the L. D. H. church, acre. Newren wu the first convert to the church In her community In Sweden. She aerved a president fo the L. D. 8. Primary association, asso-ciation, as a counselor tn the Relief society so-ciety at Bcofleld and as a counselor la the Relief society at Gunnison. Survivors Include three sons, Alfred New-yen New-yen and Bernard Newren, both of Salt Lake City, and Leon Newren. Provo: five brothers broth-ers and sifters, Hannah Handin. Los Angeles An-geles ; Frail Anderson, Hulda C. Newren and C. Ludvtt; Anderson, all of Salt Lake Cltv, and Oscar Anderson. Gunnison: 20 f raudchildrtn and 12 great-grandchildren. Ernest Zachreson Funeral services for Ernest Zachreson. 87 native of Salt Lake Cltv, who died November 15 In a Seattle. Wah.. hltal after a year's Illness, will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p. m. at tha graveside in Onlra City cemetery. JUr Zarhron was bom JmIv 2ft. 1900, ti Halt Lake City, a son of Em II and Annie 7-achrrson. He left Salt Lake City In ITIM and hid since been branch manager r the Western Auto Supply company la S,irviTinK are bis widow, Mrs. Nellie O'Keele Zachreson: two sons. Bernard and Rodney, and a daughter. Ruth Zachreson, ail of Seattle: five brothers. Carl, Gus and Prank Zachreson of Salt Lake Cltv, Martin Zachreson of Logan and Taft Zarh-yeson Zarh-yeson of Loa Antelfi; four sisters, Mrs. A Kin Powell and Mrs. Arthur Mayfleld of Salt Lake City and Mrs. C. C. Solomon and Mrs. Haaet Service, both of Los Augeles. Henry Cooley Lloyd Henry Cooley Lloyd. SS. of Granger, a gslesman. died early Sunday at his home after a long Illness. Mr. Lloyd was born in Logan, June 24, 1K69. a son of Henry and Eliza Stoddard Cooley. Hs waa the adopted son of Benjamin Ben-jamin T Lloya. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Lucy Vy Tslrbnrn Lloyd: two sons, Harold C. w. and Dean F. Lloyd, all of Granger: three dauchters. Mrs. Madell Jacobsen, Mrs. Ion a Bdrero and Mrs. Villa Hofier, alt of Lo-a Lo-a mi " ! grandchildren and three sisters. SfrsJ Ion G. Harding. Santa Monica, Cal.; Mrs. Mime Collctt. Lone Heath, and Mrs. Lime Davis, Clifton, Idaho. Anton Rasmussen Anton Rasmussen. 78, of Draper, died at hi home earlv Sundayof a heart eilmeiit. M r. Rasmussen was born March 21 . 15t In Uronfieldt. Denmark, a son of JUmn and Bertha Petersen Rasmussen. He had lived in Draper for the past 51 years and had been a meat buyer and dealer during that time w . Surviving are hie widow, Mra. Msrle Petersen Rasmussen of Draper: four eons, Kit, ward Miller Rasmussen of Draper, Ras-miis Ras-miis Rasmunsen of Sandy. Bernard Ras-muasen Ras-muasen of Mldvale and Lorln N. Rasmussen Rasmus-sen of Salt Lake City; four daughters. Mrs. Edith R. Stnngfellow and Mrs. R. Fltxgerald of Draper. Mrs. Bertha R- Brown. Twin Palls. Idaho, and Mra, Vera R. Lambert of lehl; two brothers, Soren Rasmussen of Sandy and Christian Rasmussen Ras-mussen of Denmark: 45 grandchildren and nine great-grandchlldrne. Susan Potter Davis Mrs. Susan Potter Davis, 71. widow of William Robert Da via, died early Sunday of causes Incident to age at her home, West Twenty-seventh South street. Mrs. Davla was born November 2. 1SS9. In Wales, a daughter of Thomas and Ann Evans Potter. She came to Salt Lake City! many years ago and had since been an 1 active worker In the L. D. S. Relief socity. Surviving are five daurhters. Mrs. Annie Lux of Vernal, Mra. Susie Nlcboll. Mrs. Bessie Oledhlil and Mra. Nellie Olsen of Salt Lake City and Mra. Margaret Nelaon. Sacramento, CaL; 1 four suns, John H.. Jsmes. Roderick; and David Davla, alt of Malt Lake City; one half-brother. Thomas Potter, Latttda. Utah: 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Elizabeth Reid Mrs, Klliabeth Rela. f. widow of Willis Wil-lis rn Reld. died early Sunday at her home, Ji4 Second avenue, after a long Illness. Mrs. Reid was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Scot-land. June 13. 18SS. and cimi to Utah M) years ago, settling in Mendoo, where aha lived on til 1935. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Montebello. Cal. : Mrs. Kd Teagley of Loa Angeles, Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Salt Lake City, Mra Alvin Anderson An-derson of Granger. Wyo., and Mrs. Dane Bragger of Wlllsrd; four sons. William Reld of Ogden. John, Robert and Andrew Reid, all of Salt Lake City, and 26 grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday Tues-day at 2 p. m. In the Llnriqulet-Carlquist mortuary chataed. 2128 Soui State street. Additional rites will be conducted Wednesday Wednes-day at 1 p. m. tn the Mention L D. H ward chapel Interment will be in the Mendoo cemetery. Ernest Price Oldham Pinal rites for Dr. P.rnest Price Oldham. 61. widely known phvsician in northern Utah and southern Idaho, were conducted at 1 p. m Sundav In the Paradise L D. S. ward chapel. Interment waa in Metidon cemetery. - v Dr. Oldham died earlv Wednesday at the home of a eon. Dr. W. K. Otdhara, In CoftTvlllc. He wan active In social and charltv work In Halt I.ake Citv and was a member of the Bull Lake County Mellral society. Prior lo coining here hi 192 he had prsciired meduiMe at Oak lev. Twin Palis aud Hurley, Idaho, and Logan. Frances Geiger Shields La st rltea for Mrs. Pra ncea Oe I ger Shields. 77. of 621 South West Temple street, who died Friday, were conducted Sundav at 1 30 p. m. In the Masonic temple. tem-ple. 60 East South Temple street. Officials of the Order of Eastern Star were In charge of the services. Mrs. Shields was former grand secretary . of the Utah Order of Eastern Star, and . her husband. Charlea Shields, is the ntdeet living Masonic lodge member lo Utah. Harrison W. Haines Harrison W. Haines. 7. of 101S Kiev-enth Kiev-enth East afreet, died Monday morning at hla home after a lingering Illness. Mr. Haines was bom May 2, 159. tn Medford, N. J . and had lived la Salt Lake City for the past IS years. Be is survived by bis widow, Mra, Anna B. Haines, and one daughter, A. Claire Haines, both of Salt Lake City. Clive Horace Brown Funeral service for Cltve Horace Brown. 20. of 1146 Ramona avenue, who died late Friday as a result of injuries received when he fell from th back of a moving truck, were conducted Monday at 2 p. nv in the Sugarhouae L. D. 6- ward chapel, with Bishop 0org Burbldg officiating. The accident occurred late Friday when young Brown was riding In tha rear of a furniture truck driven by Lynn Hogu. 32. of 1S14 South Main afreet. Th track htt a bump in th street and Brown was thrown out. sustaining a ahull frartur which proved fatal wlthla a abort time. Hs bad been married onlv sine the i latter part of September, when be aud Lois Kooyman eloped to Bountiful. |