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Show CAHOOII RITES SETTUESDAY Funeral services for Reynolds Cahoon. 79, retired Salt Lake City business man, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Larkin mortuary, 260 East South Temple street Mr. Cahoon died Sunday afternoon after-noon at his home, 253 Fourth avenue, av-enue, after a lingering Illness. He was born February 11, 1860, in Salt Lak City, a son of ths late Andrew A. and Margaret Carruth Cahoon. Prominent In business circles, Mr. Cahoon was an executive of the John P. Cahoon at Sons Lumber Lum-ber company, the Mlller-Cahoon Lumber company and the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company. He retired several years ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Winifred E. Cahoon; a son, A. Ray Cahoon of Los Angeles; two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. D. C. Richardson and Mrs. Ralph McClean of Salt Lake City; four brother. D. F, James W, Albert E. and Joseph C. Cahoon, Ca-hoon, all of Salt Laks City, and three sisters, Mrs. R. H. Winder of Salt Lake City, Mrs. L. A. Cope-land Cope-land of Los Angeles .and Mrs. David Mackay of Provo. |