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Show "But he'a an awful flatterer." i "I HUppoj he lold you you were prct. ty?" I "No. he said votl were." New York' Twteat'itn. 11 ' 1 I DEATHS AND FUNERALS The body of Flowett Althea Hales, who died Katurday, waa taken tn Hountlful yt tenia v for burial. She waa 12 wars old. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Hales. Harah M. Pratt Howard, wife of I. B Howard, died Saturday at th age of 30 year, and the .funeral was held from the seventeenth ward chapel this afternoon-Burial afternoon-Burial waa In city cemetery. he was a daughter of the late laron Pratt and Ksther Brown Pratt, and a niece of Warden War-den Arthur Pratt of the state prison. Hhe waa born In thla city December . HI- e Funeral services for 1eah Dorothy Tucker. Z years old, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tucker of Butler ward, were held at Butler ward meeting house yesterday. Burial waa In loutli Cottonwood Cotton-wood cemetery. e e Kdward Jones, a mining engineer. T8 fears old, died at- hla home.- 21 Kast ourth floiith street, Katurday, and funeral fu-neral services were held at th 8. IX Evans fun raj parlors at 3 o'clock this afternoon. He was a native of England, but had lived hers many years. Old age was the cause ef death. Mlsa Ella Dukes, head of the department depart-ment of Rngltah tn the Halt l-ke high school, received the announcement of t) death of her father, J. R. thikea, at bis horns tn Wlnlmac. Ind.. Saturday. e Thorn. Alfred Hlndmarah. ft yeara old, died of pneumonia late laat night at hia home, 11!I7 Milton avenue. He came, here from Bnaiand In ltot. He ta survived sur-vived by seven children, see Mrs Annie K. Kruse of 11(1 Ninth Kt streat died yeeterday at the eae of bt years. Funeral services will be held at the home at 1 o'clock Wednesday sft moon. Burial will .hala city cemetery. Mra. Mary hi. Young dfld at the home I of her son, Henry y. Youns, HI West Blxtb North street, yesterday afternoon. Hhe was born tn Tenneesee. January ft, 1K4. and came to Utah la lf,. T Mra. Ternle Robinson of Provo le aa aunu Sue was th. widow of Henry J. Young, a dietant relative of Rrlchaaa Younc. Two eons, Henry P. Young, at whose home she died, and Bryant Young, . Houth Second Weet street, aurvlv her. There are also seven living grandchll- drerT. The funeral will be held at the twenty-fourth ward chapel at t o'clock Tuesday afternoon Edith V. Shlmmln. 1 daya md. daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mra. I A. Shlmmln of GerAeld, died yesterday. Burial wa. la city cemetery thla morning. . e e Clara J, Knauaa. t year, old, daughter ef Mr. and Mr. H. 0. Knauaa. ,HJ South Fifth Cast atreet, died at th family home yeeterday of erarlet fever. Prtvau. fuaerai servloa. arlll be held St 4:M o'clock this afternoon. Burial will h. la ML OUvet cemetery. . s . Thaddeua W. Ireland, 4 months old. a eon of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ireland and a grandson of Mr. and Mra. Win C niacins, nia-cins, 1311 Third avenue, died yesterday. A memorial eervtr-e ta honor ef Rulon A. Haacka, who died at aea while on his way home from a mission hi Tahiti, was held In th. aeoond ward, chapel yeateinay afternoon. Haacke'a body wa. burled at sea February ZS. Addreeee were mds by President John Henry Smith. Bishop Hotter Ho-tter C. lverson and member of the party that were returning with Haack. The Included K- Stephenson. Kimer Johnson. E. Evans. R. H. Mddoway aad Hugh J. Cannon. . e e e Mra. Sophia Stewart. M yeara old. died Kurday at th bom of her daughter. l Geor.e Hardy. J41 East Third Houth street- Oenra debility waa th eauee of death. Mra, Stewart wsn bora In Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, and cam. to this city four months ajro to llvs with her dsuichter. |