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Show OBITUARIES Sereh Jene Smith Sanborn Funeral nrt eta for Mrs. Sarah Jane Smith Sanborn. 83. will be aoaauetM Thursday at 1 30 ?. ml la tb Twantjr-Ifth Twantjr-Ifth U D ward chapel. 436 South Eighth Weet street. Burtal will M tn Or dan cltr cemetery. Mr. Sanborn died, Monday of cauata tn etdent t age at the home of a ton. O. B. Sanborn Jr.. 926 Watt Booth Tsmple atrtat. Bora fa Kaokuk. Iowa, April 1. lftsd. aba arrived In Bait Lake City with bar Gs rents a raw months itar afltr a hatard oua journey across tha plains. For saauy Mm. annals arttv. la L. D. S. Rallai aoelatr wart la tha Twanty-flfUl ward. Ht kuibano. 0 a. aannorn a?., dud tkra. jrHif aso. rrlanda may eall at th noma .f har eon. O. B KinVtni Jr.. wdna.dar avaalas and Tburadar until Uma ol aervRga. Adam D. Kniffino runaral aarrMa for Aaaai D. Batrk) Kalinnt. Ta. 1 12 ktorna aoun. who (an at hla aoiM Bunaay Of aaturat aauaaa. will ba conduciad Thursday at 2 p. m. at 372 Bast nrst South strast. Burial will ba 1a tha family plot In ML Olivet i oamctary, Mr. Knlfflnfr. B rnaat auttar by trade, was born In Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. K. T., Daeambar . lie3. and bad baan rteititnt of Salt Laka City the past 30 yaara. He Is surYlTsd by K0rr?0VnteBi Salt Laaa City: a a t a paoo. Corntllua Waaaarmaa of Tor-tuna. Tor-tuna. Cal.; a atap-. atap-. daugntar, Mra. Ba atrlca Smith of Loa Angalaa, Cal. i two brothara. Al and John KnlfflnS of Brooklyn, and a ala- Mr. Kaltnaa tar. wooaa nanta and addraaa at not known kara. Joieph Denner Joaapk Dannar. M, of 42 North Sixth Waat atraat. dlod at hla ra.ld.nca Tuaaday causes. A resident af Bait Lake City for the past 30 ysars, Mr. Ponner was born la Balnbrtdge, Mich., rabruary 37. 1Sh3. a eon of John and El lis bank QebM Denner. He was a member f Bt. Patrick's cburch and the woodman wood-man of the World. Survlvhic art ftd widow. Margaret c. Donner; two sons, Patrick and J ark Dannar, bo lb af Bail Lake City: twe brothers, frank Dannar Dan-nar of Bait Laka City an Michael Dannar of Orand Rapids, Mich., and a slater, Mrs. J . Haneen ot Bantoa H a r b r, lLsjMiMNj Requiem mass win ba celebrated Friday at 10 a. m. at Bt. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be la Mt. Calvary cemetery. The roeary will be recited at the family residence Thursday It I p. OL Nalli Lon Broadbnt Dvnpori Mra, Ne.Ua Leone Broadbent Pevenport, wife ofPa.il L. Davenport. B63 Bouib Baeond west St rat t. died at her home Wednesday at 2:50 a. m. of leukemia. Mrs. Davenport, orsaalat for the Sixth-Bavsath Sixth-Bavsath L. D. B. ward, was born In Salt Lake City, a datiithter of Jamas W. and Ellen Steven Broadbent. Bhe had resided re-sided hare all of her life aad waa active In L. D. B. church affairs, having baev oouuaelor of the SUth-Bevavt ward 1U lief society. In addition to her husband, ah It sur vlvad by her mother Mrs Ellen Broadbent: Broad-bent: two aona, Paul L. Davenport Jr. and William Franklin Davenport; two daugh tars, Elian Lucille and Ruth Leone Devan port, and thraa slaters, Mre. Georss W. Rankin. Mrs. Florence Berilng and Mrs. Em 11 Mossberg. all of Bait Lake City. Funeral services will ns conducted t in-day in-day at 1 p. m. at 36 East Sevan th South street, with H. Ollbert Barton, member of the Sixth-Seventh L D. B. ward bishopric, officiating Friends may eall at 3d East Savant h South atraat until the time of services. Olaf M onion Olaf Moiison, 83, of Pleasant Orove, riled la Belt Lake City Wednesday at S 4S a. m. Funeral arrangements will be announced an-nounced by tha Deaerel mortuary, 36 East Seventh South street. Hannah Wilcox DuPont Final ritae for Mrs. Hannah Wtleoi DuPont, as, of 1183 Fourth East strset known as tha "Bat ay nose'' of Utah, wan conducted Wedneeday it 1 p, a a Uv K.'l.,lK t I". m aaarn ehiiul Mrs. DuPont, wife of drsorga J. DuPont. died Monday at her home. A member ol the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she madi many fleics, Including one that hangs in Indspeiideiico hall, Philadelphia. Intar maul waa In Olty cemeiary. Gor9 Marvin Johanion Jr. Oaorge Marvin Johanson Jr.. 3-month-old son of Oaorge Marvin and Virginia Maude Preston Johanson. dlad at the fam Hy borne, BOB Arapahoe avenue, earl) Wednssday. J he child to survived by the maternal paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. uito vv. J on an aon ana sir. ana an, yrua Preston, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Daaarat mortuary, 36 ast Seventh South street. Marn Chris ton sn OO DEN Funeral services for Mrs Ma ran Ctsrlstetiaen, 94. widow of Boren Peter Chrlatansen, who died Tuesdsy morn Ing at her home, 2640 Jackson avenue, following fol-lowing an extended lllneee, will be con ducted Thursday at 2:30 p. m. tn the Klrkendall-Darllng mortuary, with the Rev. Hoyt E. Henrlquas, Salt Laka City Episcopal Episco-pal minister, officiating. Mrs. Chrlstsnsen wss born Jn Denmark May 1. 1649. a daughtar of Christian and Anne Jesnersen Preatgaard. Bhe received her education In Denmark, and In 187f came to Laramie. Wyo., where aha waa married to Mr. Chrtsteneen. They resided for 25 years hi Centennial, Wyo., where Mr. Chrlstsnaen was a rancher, ranch-er, and were active In the pioneering of Albany oounty, Wyoming. The couple moved to Ogdeo In 1901. where Mr. Chrlatansen died In 1931. A daughter. Mrs. Anna M. C, Nellaon of Ogden. survivea. Friends may call at tha mortuary Wednssday from 4 to 9 p. m. and Thursday until the time of services. Be rite ley Spiltbury Sr. OODEN Berkeley Bpllabury Sr., S2. of 867 Twelfth street, railway mall clerk, a led Tuesday on a Southern Pacific train en routs from Or den to Wells, Nav., as the train was approaching Walla. It was reported in Ogden that aa In-quest In-quest will b eonductad In Walls. He was born January 28. 1HT. In Ban Bernardino, Cal,. a aon of William and O.IIW fl.lBHk DI1I.UMI y. an atkrWIIV til" early life in Ban Bernardino and at th ag of IT Joined the U. B. navy. He started aa a railway mall employe December Decem-ber 8. 1908. In Ban Bernardino. Id 1914 he moved to Ogden and had served on tha Southern Pacific mall routs sine. Ha man-Jed Elisabeth Jam June 1, 1,911, la Ogden. Surviving ar his widow and th following follow-ing son and daughters : Berkeley Jr.. Raoul and Janatte Bpllabury of Ogden, ana Calvin Bpllabury of Washington, D. C, and ths following brothers and slaters: Rosco Bpllabury of Olendsls. Cal.; Monroe, Roy ana Oaorge Bpllabury of Ban Bernar dlno, CaL Roy H. Johnson PRESTON, Idaho Roy H. Johnson, 21. died Tuesdsy morning at the family home of an Illness from which be suffered most of his I If. A son of Ooorg J. and Iran nla Fel-atead Fel-atead Johnson, hs was born at Pre a ton on October 31, 1916. HI mother died 13 years ago. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday Thurs-day at 1 p. m. In Preston L. D. S. Fifth ward chapel. Interment In Preston cemetery will be directed by Hendrtcke mortuary. William Monk BPANIMH FORK Funeral servtoae for William Monk, who died Sunday night ' in a salt Lake hospital, follow His a major operation, were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m In Hpanlah Fork Second L. D 6. ward chapel by Biabop H. Eugene Hughes. Interment was la Spanish Fork City eemeterge i |