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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS- The funeral services for the late John Coorfron, pioneer westerner, and proprietor proprie-tor of the Culten hotel, who riled Hatur-Idav. Hatur-Idav. will he held at Ht. Mary's rslhedral 'at' II o'clock tomorrow momina- Ttte active pallhearers will be Councilman C. H. Reed, lieorae flllks. Hsmuel Kherrlll. Couim "man E. fl. O'Donnell Oeorae Whltaker ami A. Fred Way. The honorary honor-ary pallhearers win be Ore. William Spry, ro'l. f. Bd Ixwiee. J r. Lynch. leore A. Black. Matthew Cullen and Councilman Martin E. Mulvey. Mrs. Harriet A. Hardman. wife of Oeorae Hardman. died at the family home In this city last nlxhl of heart failure, he was horn In l.oti1on In UI7, and came o I'tah tortv-flve years s(o, maklna her home here since that tljne. The funersl services will be held al the fourth wsrd meetlnc houae al 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. after-noon. . . Mrs. Catlrlne B. nohaon. wife of Thnnias xhan. a plopeer of ikle state, lied st her home. ;1M Walnut avenue, roreat rc, yeatenlay of feneral debility. The funeral arranaements have not been made. e e Mrs. Jean Johanneeen. wife of S. T. Jo-hsnnesen Jo-hsnnesen H Pexbunr. Ida., died In this rtty vesterdsy at the see of 2t years. The body will be Is ken to Idaho Falls for burial. George Henry Booth. 7X years old. died st 81. Mark's hospital last nlsht follow-Inc follow-Inc a eerloue turalcal operation. He was' a native of British India. The arrangements arrange-ments for the funeral services will be announced an-nounced later. see The funeral services for H. Oerenre Oleeaon. I years old. will be held at 3 o'ckKk tomorrow afternoon at fanners' ward chapel. Burial will be In city cemetery. |