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Show OBITUARIES John Franklin Rawson Funeral eervleee for Join tankim luwn, SO. who dMd TuoMar at 12:49 a. m., will ba aaa-duete aaa-duete Friday at ll 30 r av at las Nona Mala itmL latanaant win ba la Ike Waaatek Lew Manorial park, n-aar n-aar aireetlaa of tka Oeoree A. Janktai mortuary af Murray. Mur-ray. MM Pawana. - formar aehool teacher, teach-er, latety ncatad In th. real t.tat. and mining bueliieee. H. rul.lrd at a 1 1 IF A v Green MmL - Mr. -- iii Frank Johnson Prank Jo neon, 34. of flpanUsri Fork, died In Salt Lke hospitai Wsduss-dy Wsduss-dy at 3 a. m. Ttw bodr will be taken to Spanish Fork for funeral services and burial, u.ritr alrectkm of Uvs Clauden mortuary. mor-tuary. Chsti Anderson Funeral services for Mra CSastrt Anderson, An-derson, 70, of Mt. Pleasant, who died rn a Halt Lake City Iv-si-Hal Tueetlajr at 0:10 p. m. of complications folluwlng a broken Mp suffered in a fall a the home of her rfaurrtter. will be conducted Li- i Saturday at 2 P. nv In the Ml. Pleaeant North L. D. ft. ward ehapel. Hra. Andwraoa waa visit lnt at (he horns of a daughter, Mra. H. 8. Strang, 1M1 LoKati avenut, ao. Pitsumonia foi-lowed. foi-lowed. She waa boni In Bkmia, Sweden, in liiatV-av alauaaUaT ai Nirle and Carolina Chaatlt Nleleen, and cam to LI tail wilto her parents when abs Waa 1 years old. Mrs. Anderson resided re-sided In Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant most of her life and waa active In affairs af-fairs of UM I. D. . churrh. She waa married 14 r. Aadrraua to Mr. Anderson October Oc-tober 12, 1H7H, hi the old Salt Lak Ku-dowment Ku-dowment house. He died In 103d. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Strang and Mr. J. I Melliiia. Lehl; a sister. Mrs. Joseph Mnnaon ; three brothers, broth-ers, Hans, Andrew and Nlel Nleleon, all of Mt. Pleaaant, and five grnndrhlldren. Burial will be m Mt. Pleasant oemelery. William E. Poulfor BRIOHAM CITT. Die. IS AP Wlt-11am Wlt-11am Ki-hraira PouMar, 136 South Plrat least street, died at 1 a. m twiay in a local hospital after a ten -day Illness. Hs was horn July 28. 1H7.1, lu Ottden, and was reared and educated to Osden. He married Annie Land'm January S. itM0, In Salt Lak City. He later moved to Utibo Falls, where he resided for 3ft years. urvtrtng are bit widow, and several PhlMren Including Mr. VV. C Lynrh. Idaho Fall, and a aleter; Mra. Jack HHyball of A mm on. Idaho; another Slater, Mra Herschel A rave of Taylor. Idaho, and brother, Frank Pouiier of Idaho Falls. D!nt Davit BRIORAM CITT Diane Davtf. two month-old daughter of Cheater Vernal and E-IIth Olaen Davis of Harper, died In a Brlgham City hospital Tuesday at 10:90 a. m. following an eitanded Illness. The Infant was born October 11. 1939. at Brigham City. Surviving, baatdea the terents, are four grandparenta, Mr. and Irs. Oliver W. Olsen of Brigham Clly and Mr. and Mrs. Cbastar A. Iavls of Lake id. Funeral service will he oonducted Thursday il 1 p. m. In tha Brigham Citv Third L. D. B. ward ehapel by Bpbralm Whit, bishop of the Harper L. D. S. ward. Interment will be In tha Brigham City cemetery directed by the H. B. Fell funeral horn of Brighav City. John AiW Ls PARK CITT John Alb-. "Jack" Le. known throughout th Intermountaln dietrtct as a cattle buyer, died at hi horn In the Ha tell Lee hotel at 9:30 A m. Tuesday of a heart attack. Mr. Le wa born In Manhattan. Kan , April 1. 1H75, a son of Esra and Mary Le. He Was graduated from college and at arted In th rattl business In K ansae, an-sae, coming to Utah when ha waa about 36 yeare old. He was a director m tha Spanish Fork livestock show, in It early daye; opened one of the first llvcetork commission houses ta Ocden, and was a charier member of the Hereford Cattl association associa-tion of Ogden. For a brief time he waa angajced la the construction of power line In Cache valley. For th last two year he engaged In the hotel bualneae and cattl buying at Park City. He la survived by his widow, Hasel Mccardls Lee; two daughter, Miss VI-netls VI-netls Treat Lee of Long Island, H, T.. and Mra. Mlnon Chrlatrtanann of San Francisco: two sister and a brother. Funeral arrangement await th arrival of th daughters. Friends may see the body at the Georn M. Archer mortuary at Park City until th day of Um funeral. fu-neral. Jsno Warns r Press Mr. Jan Warner Press, wife of Alfred, Al-fred, press and a resident of gait Lake Cltv for 39 year, died at her home, 3n6 North Second Weat street. Tuesday at 1 15 p. m. of lobar pneumonia, after an Illness of a week. Mrs. press was bdra Iii Uttcateter, England, Eng-land, a daughter of Etward and Jan John-oo John-oo Warner. Bh waa a member of the L. D. 8. churrh. 8b I survived by two sons, Edward and Dudley Press of "alt Lake City: two daughters. Mrs. Winifred Beck t tad of Laramie, Wyo., and Mra. Dora P. Burn ham of Salt Lake City: three sisters, Mra Louis Huneaker of Tremonton. and Mrs. Albert E. Prea and Mia JU laa.be Lh Warner of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at the Joseph William Taylor murtuary, 125 North Main street. Burial wUl b m City cemetery. Gworgina Hsrwood Mills Mr. Oeorglna Harwood Miller. 6k. wife of Frederick Walter Ml Her, tiled at the family reiidence, 858 West Firet North street. WedneRiay at 8:50 a. m. after a lingering Illness. Mrs Miller was bom April 10. 171. In Hhipdham. Norfolk, England, a daughter of Juhu and Auule Abel Harwood. Kh cam to Utah la 1803 And had resided here sin re. Hhe played a prominent part tn affairs of the Thirty-fourth L. D. 8. ward Belief society Hurvhrlng are bar husband, three daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. C I Glenn and Mrs. R H. Bailey of Berkeley. Cal. and Mr. Reed !.ow of 8M Lake City; a son, Waiter C Miller. Halt Lake City; a sister. Mrs. Maude Atkma ; a brother, John Harwood of Canada, and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangement are being made unner direction of the White Chapel mortuary, mor-tuary, 124 Fourth East street. |