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Show DEATHS AND FUNERALS Funeral service were held at the un. dertaklng par loo. of C. H. Banke. .Mjirrav, et 11 o'clock yesterday morning for William Wil-liam Tame, 4 years old. an Iron worker who waa killed by a fall from a high stack at Rlslnore last Wednesday after-noon. after-noon. The service were under the aus- 6 Ices of Salt Lake lodge No. t. L O. O. F. urial was In city cemetery. tmp'reeaivs funeral services were held at the funeral chapel of Eber W. Hall at 4 o'clock yeeterday afternoon for Mrs. Elisabeth Elis-abeth Pugmlre, Tsvlor. who died last Thursday night. The services were conducted con-ducted by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkln of Phillips Phil-lips Congregational church. Mrs. Taylor was tha wife of MaJ. M. O. Taylor, a vet. eran. and well known resident here fori many veers. She waa born In England. July . 1M0, and came to America with her parents at an early age. settling In Illinois. They emigrated to Utah In the early days and were among the pioneer settlers of Cedar City. Mrs Taylor was married three time. Her first husband wss Jeese Lewis, a freighter, who died at San Bernardino. Cel., In 1L She then married J. J. Joseph of San Fran-ctseo, Fran-ctseo, who died In !. She married MaJ. M. O. Taylor In New York In llil. and came ta this dty shortly afterward. Mora than three hundred close friend and fraternal associates of ths lata William Wil-liam Sbowejl. pioneer ballder and con reactor who died Friday, assembled In the Masonic temple at M0 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon to participate In the funeral service conducted by 'Mt Morlah lodge. No. S. F. and A. M. The funeral cervices were under the-direction of Worshipful Master Dana T. Smith and A. H. Pea-body Pea-body had charge of th music Ths pan-bearers pan-bearers were R. L. Cooler. W. M. Griffin. William Lynch. Daniel Dunne. Cyrus Oat-rell Oat-rell and Charles HI aeon. Burial wa In th family plot In the city cemetery. J, B5, Clinton, a wll known flgur In local circle and prominent among western west-ern sheepmen, who died at St. Helena, Cel., laat Thursday, waa buried in the city cemetery yeeterday. The funeral services were held at the family home. 124 A street and were presided over by the Rev. Challon Smith. Many friend and former associates of the dead man were present at the services. The pallbearers were picked from the close friends and business associates of Mr. Clinton. They were H. 8. Young. Charles Read. E. M. Allison. Oeorge A. Slslner. L. A. Evans and Oeorge A. Snow. Interment was In the family plot In the city cemetery Funeral services for Mra. Sarah Charles will be held at the Qualtrough-Aloott funeral fu-neral chapel at I 10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. af-ternoon. Burial will be In city cemetery. Mrs. Charles was the wife of Robert Charles of Mldvale. , Mrs. Mary Johnson, tt year old. wife of Arvld Johnson, t Ooddard court.i died yesterday. The funeral arrangement have not been completed. Roumalne Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. J. Russell of Lamdert court, died yesterday of cholera Infantum. The child waa born October 11. 11. The funeral services will be hsld at the funeral chapel of J. W. 'Paylor at 10 o'clock Tueeday morning. Burial will be In Calvary cemetery. |