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Show OBITUARIES Kinnie Ballif Caine LOO AN Funeral aervtecs for Mrs. Kin-fit Kin-fit Balllf Calne, 02. wife of Juhn T. Cat hit Jr , auditor of Utah Mate Agricultural college, will be conducted flunday at 1 p. in. In Logan Fourth L. O. II want chapel. Burial will b hi Logan cemetery. Mrs Cain died Thursday morning at Iba family stoma kara after ft lingering ilinraa Bom at Cottonwood lrriemler 3.1, IBM. daubtr of Maria L. and Kliaa Maria Coultrc Ball If, early Utah plnnatra, h waa avarricd to Mr. Cain In Ortubar, 187 . flha had been artlvt In U D 0 rhurrh affairs, havlne; ae?rvad aa prtaldtnt and fterratarr of the Carha L. D. M. alalia Ra-llaf Ra-llaf aorlaty and prertdent of the) Logan L. D . Fifth ward fUlltf aorlaty. Mra. Calna waa alao a mimMr of Utah attata Agricultural Collajta Faculty miut. tha BriKham Young ramp. fauhtcra of Utah Pkriiaara, and patronaaa of tha Alpha Chi Omega, orority on tha college campue. Surviving are her huaband; five anni and tva daughter, John T Calne 111, Chicago, III.; Mra. Lyman Hyda, Ogden; Lawrence B. Caine, Richmond; Oeurge B. Calne.-Logan; Calne.-Logan; Alfred B. Calne, Amee, Iowa, and Arthur H. Calne, Bolae, Idaho; It crand-uitdran crand-uitdran and one great-grandchild. Georgenia Barlow Muir WOOD! CROflaWMra. Oeorgenla Bar-low Bar-low Muir, 60, wife of Dan Mulr and pruml-aent pruml-aent L t. ft. church worker, died Friday li. ii. .ilng tt th ii il-y it'i .if in WtHHia i Croaa Mra Mulr had bean Ul for mora than a year. Bom March JT. 1 UTT, at Bountiful. - aha waa a daughter of lanthua H. and H'-iiiii Wiiit.ifi. w. J. ,,u, ha it' it active for many years In the L D. a Primary Pri-mary and M. L A, aeeoclaOons at Woods Croaa. ..i. vlvlnt are her huittand : one aon Herald Her-ald D. Muir, Bountiful; two daughters, Mra. Aurelia M. Oraham. Bait Lake City, and Edith Mulr. Wood Croaa, five brothers, lanthua H , Jeaaa H. and Oscar 1. Bar-sow. Bar-sow. Clearfield: Allbemn Barlow, Center-field, Center-field, and Joeeph 8 Barlow, Los Angeles. Cal., and one sister. Mra. Hannah B. Corbrtdge amlthfleld. Funeral strvlcrs will ba ermducted by Bishop Milton Nelson at a time and place not yet seL Interment will be la Bountiful ameterjr. William J. Gallacher Wllttan J. Oatlaehtr. 1. of 4.10 East aaventa aouth street, died Thursday at . m. in a local hospital after a anon Inesa of mtesttnat ailment. A ana of Matthew and Martha Fowler Oallarher, he waa bora November 12, 1921, In ftalt Lake City. At the time of hi death ha waa a student at Mouth high rhool, where he waa a member of the R. O. T. C. He had formerly attended Booeevalt h.gh arhool. - aurvivlng arc his parents: one brother. Lincoln Oallacher, and one sister, Florence Cailacber, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted hun-day hun-day afternoon at an hour not yet set In the Becond L. D. a ward chapel, with Bishop Louie Ktggren officiating. Interment will ha In the family plot hi CHy cemetery. Friends may call at tha mortuary, 1HQ Bast Bouth Temple street, Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening and Bunday until 12 aeon. . i. ,. Edward Baur Edward Baur, S. former janitor at tha federal building, died Thursday afternoon f causes Incident to age at his residence, resi-dence, 120 North Becond Weal street. A native of Bwltserland. he was born sTuna 2e. 153. In 1801. ha emigrated to - Logan, where for 25 yeara ha engaged m farming. Moving to Bait Lake City In mid, be waa employed by tha Untied Katea government at tha federal buUding. later yeara. he waa retired. Burvtvlng are his widow, Mra. Anna I. Baur, Bait Lake City: a eon, Edward T. Baur. Logan, and a daughter, Mra. Kraaaa W. Bay. Pocatelto. Idaho. Blaine Lallis Westover . LOO AN Blaine Lallis Westover, year- d son of Lallla Delbert and Donna athewa Westover. died at the family home here Thuraday morning after an Illness. Tha ahlM had been bedfael lor att waakJ. Stephen P. Millar . OODKN Btaphen ' Petar Millar. Tl. retired re-tired railroad conductor. 171 rattersfMi avenue, died Thuraday aaorning ha a local oapital. aurvtrtng are hta widow and tha folkrw. 6g sons and daughters: Mra John Crltrh-w. Crltrh-w. Ogden; Mrs. H Brown Foulger. 8 1 renter, III.; B. P. Millar, El Centro. Cal : W a. Mltlar. Palo Alto. Cal.; O Q Millar. Praano. Cal . and H H. Millar. Eagle Rock. Cal. Baveral brothara and aisle ra also survive. sur-vive. A. D. Rhodes LEHI -Funeral eervtree for A. It Bhodea. 4, who died at his heme here Tuesday, were conducted Friday at 2 B sa. m Lehl Becond L O. B ward abapal Burial waa In Lehl City cemetery Gail Jeanette Haney CLEARFIELD -Funeral services for Oall Jeanette Haney. -month-old daughter ot Oecar and Kdna Peterson Haney, who died Tueeday In a local hospital, were conducted con-ducted Friday at 2 p m. in Lark la A Bona funeral chapel by Bishop David A. Johns' John-s' on of Clearfield L D. B. ward Burial was la the family plot he Ogden city cemetery. ceme-tery. aesaatary. Julia A. Chrisman BOIftE APt-Mrs Jnha A rhrtaman. tdow of tha late Charles E rhrtaman, one- i time Union Pacific Railway superinten- - dent at Boise, died here Thursday of aa In-Jury In-Jury received rn a fall lO weeks ago. |