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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS e-ssawa...-...a..ass, Charles Read of Hooper, Utah, died In Kansas City a few days ago whlls actinias actini-as a missionary for the Mormon church. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. Thai twular wa.1 II ha mHimaH tn ITeah fn burial. e e e Brief and Impressive funeral services were held for Henry M. Wyeth. hi years old, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie W. Mackenzie, 233 Colfax avenue, ave-nue, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The services were those of the Christian Science faith and were conducted bv i Flrsf Church of Christ, Scientist. Burial waa In city cemetery-Mr. cemetery-Mr. Wyeth waa a native of Massachusetts Massachu-setts and during the early years of his manhood bs was engaged tn ths manufacturing manu-facturing business in various eastern cities, but since bs name to Rait Lake City, thirty-three years ago, he devoted hla time exclusively to the numerous Inventions In-ventions which ba had conceived and patented or had In process of development. develop-ment. Many years ago he Invented and placed on the market a fores pump which was largely In demand and brought him a lane revenue until tha patents expired, i His" last invention, tha Wyeth balance pump, perfected only a few years ago, has not yet been sold on a large scale, but It Is pronounced by experts to possess unusual merit and the ex 1st ins rights will be-guarded by tha heirs of tha deceased Inventor. At the time of bis demise, Mr. WYeh waa a widower, hla wife. Rachel M., bavins; bav-ins; died on June M of this year. His daughter and only child. Mrs. MlnnlS W. Mackenzie, who survives him. Is tho wH-ow wH-ow of Joseph Mackenzie of this ctty, who died sevsn years ago. Mrs. Mackenzie Mac-kenzie for the past five rears has teen one of ths clerical staff In the offlos of the oounty clerk- Two of Mr. Wyeth's brothers are still living- and are tmalnsee man of Newark. O, |