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Show OBITUARIES Andrew Strvropoulot I Andrew Httavmpoulo, 21, son of tr and Anna Psppageorgiou BtavropciUoe, 440 i nonn imru vvmsi tract, died In a Halt Lake hospital Hon day at 4 :40 ft. m. of ppandteltti corn plicated by mfluensa. The youth. Jiffitof student at tha Unt-vtralty Unt-vtralty of Utah, was bora In aalt Lake City July $. laia. Ha waa a mmbtf of the Greek Orthodox Ortho-dox church of tha Holy Trinity and belonged be-longed to tha aoni of Pericles, a fun tor organisation of tha Order of Anapa. Ha waa a member of tha r a a a r v a officers' training eorso at um university. In add M km to hta parent, ha M survived sur-vived by two sisters. m Mrs. Margaret Mar Mr. Wa'Twpswlss thakls and Miss Angls Stavmpouloe, both of Halt Lake City, and a brother, Osorgo Stavropouloa, Cheyenne, Wyo. William TKomai Monk William Thomas Monk. 81. aponlsh Fork, prominent L- D 6. eburcb worker, died Sunday at 10:20 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital after four-ereek lUnaas of coronary thrombosis. Born In Salt Lake City, March 16. 1858 be was a son of Chsr.es snd Emma . Monk. Hs was a farmer by occupation, occupa-tion, and had resided la Spanish Fork for a number of ;iiri, -. An active member of ins Ipanlaa Fork Second ward. Mr. Monk served ftve L. D. S. missions during his life tune, three of which were to foreign lands. In addition, addi-tion, hs was as ardent L. D. B temple Worker. Surviving: r his widow. Mrs. May Elisabeth Roblneoti Monk : a son. David W. Monk of Spanish Fork: a daughter. Mrs. A. F. Mester of Casper. Wyo.: two brothers, C. A. Monk of Cowley, Wyo., and N. W. Monk, Spanish Fork: two slaters, Mrs. Mary Jans Young of Lehi and Mrs. O. M. Adsms of Sianiah Fork: a half brother, George W. Monk of Los Angeles; throe half sisters, Mra. Reed Boahsrd and Mrs. Leo Pickett of Log Angeles, And Mrs. A. F. Lund of California. Cali-fornia. Funeral services will bo conducted Wednesday Wed-nesday in. Spanish Fork, at a time to be derided later. Burial will bo la Spanish Fork cemetery. . Friends msy call at the Deserst mor-ttiary mor-ttiary n Provo Monday, and at the family residence tn Spanish Fork Tuesday and Wed ueeday before services. August Lawit Anderson The body of August Lewis Anderson. T5. 155 Almond street, retired Union Pacific Roalroad company employs, who died Saturday at 10:30 a. m. of a heart ailment, waa sent Sunday night to Black-foot Black-foot Idaho, where funeral services and burial will take place. He waa born In Sweden. October 11. 1864, a son of Lars Johan and Altda Maria Anderson, and earns to the United States la 180. Surviving aro his widow. Mrs. Mary i Stookey Anderson: five sons, Jared and Austin Anderson of Pocstello: Harry and ! Joseph Anderson Of Salt Lake City, and I Robert Anderson of El Clno, N. M. : two brothers, Rscard F. Anderson of Los Angeles, CsJ.. and Elmsr Samuel Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake City: a daughter, Mrs. Elvma Pitman of Rexburg, Idaho, and two sisters, oiga Mario ami Nlcollna M. Anderson of Norway. Adam D. Kniffinq Adam D. Kn if ring, ra 328 Morris emirt was found dead In his home by relatives Sunday at about 3 p. m. Police, who Investigated, said he apparently bad died sometime Friday of natural causes. He was last seen alive on Friday morning. Mr. Knlfflrig wag bom in Brooklyn, If. Y.. December 35. 163. and had been a resident of Salt Lake City 30 yeare. He waa a meat cutter by occupation, but had been retired for eight 7r Surviving are two eons, Frank D. and Harry J. Knlfflng of Bait Lake City- a step-son, Cornelius Wesssnnan of For tuna Cat; a step-daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Smith of Los Angeles: two brothers. Al and John Knlfflng of Brooklyn, and a sistsr, whose a erne and address was isnknewa here. Francis Morgan Buck rrsncla Morsan Buck. 73. of 34, W.at Flrat North atrMt, retired Union Pacific Railroad company machlnlat, died Sunday at 5:15 b. m. la S Salt Lake boapttal. Ha waa born Auruat 8 lBSS, in Fayatta, Ky a aon of Morsa. Francla and Martha Cole Buck. J" raaktaS b. Salt Lak. Ctty th. Boat 30 yaara. Sunrlvlns are kle wtdow. Mr. Elkm u Buck! a torn. Oeoraa Buck of Salt Lake ",. and a daushlar, Dorothy Buck of Salt Lake City. Mr. Buck waa . member of the Ma-eon" Ma-eon" toda st mile Rock. Ark. William St. Clair .T2Pmji "inaral aarrlcaa for Winter. St. Clair. . who died at hi born. Frt-day Frt-day nlr.nl fnllowlns . Ions Ulneea. war. S".l!!.l.,7 j"""1' ' . m. at tha tbodlet Conununlty cnurcli. wiui tha Rev. Milton a. Terry offlclatlnl. Born near Orden. Mr. St. Clair bed been a reddest of Tooele county elnee h. a' Mary Spendlov. St. Clair and Wniiam at. Clair, ha waa born March 8. 1870. 00 .November 18. ISM, ha married May Martin at. Clair, who aurvtvea him. Aleo aurvlvbta are a aon. Loula St. Clair, Salt .Lake City; two alatera. Maud St. Clair and Minnie Jackaou. and two broth-era. broth-era. Edwin SL Clair and Jnha SL Clelr, all of Ophlr. latarmaat waa aa Tooeu) altr aaraetery. Charles W. Wheeler OanEN Cherlee w. Wheeler, 84. former for-mer Ogdea reeldeat died Friday In Port land. Ore, after a long Ulnae. It waa learned Sunday. Mr. Wheeler waa bom June 18. 1885. a on of Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Wheeler. He pent oonelderabl. time In Nevada, and helafl Ogdea a aaaalh ago far Portland. Surviving are tw. Meter. Mrs. Ella. beta Roaev.ar af Ogdea and Mr J. T. Cook of Portland, Ore., and brother. Jaaaea L. Perrlna of Nev. Funarai aad burtal will be la Port lead. 1 William Oliver MARION, Summit coonty William Oliver, 7. farmer and dairyman, died at Si heme Sunday after a month'. Ulnae It, waa born at Bountiful. July T. 1863, a aon of Edward and Sua en Lard Oliver. .When ha waa about 30 yaara af as, ha canm t. Summit eouaty to work I. a new mill u4 bed Maaa brad m Marlom. He waa married May IS. ISM. ta Enn Lovlna Mltrh.ll, who aurvlvM. He le alae eurvtved by a ana. Carl B. Ollvw ed Marlon: tw. graedchlldre. and . .rather and twe alatera. Jamee Burad and Mr Roaa Howard .f Bmintlful aad Mrs. aareh B. Mulr .f Belt Lake City. Fuaaral rvlcaa will ba conducted Wed-T'f Wed-T'f .' ". " Merle. U D. B ebepel by Budio. Bart Le-M. Burial WlU ee in Marlon cmeiery. |