Show l Military K ry Funeral uneal K Accorded m Navy avy X Nurse N 35 Her Here HereK Soldiers and Sailors F Form Guard of Honor I J W. W w. w gt for Eleanor Harbeke Girl Who P Lost st L Life f While St Stationed t 0 i Flor Florida Js 1 La Laid d da a at Final 1 Rest Rest 1 A After tte ter Im Impressive re sive C Ceremonies r en jes je's 1 t mITA Yf funeral services ices ices' I the a se first th that t have I ac accorded or ed a aV V Ulan in this city form formed d' d an all important t p part rt of pf jM the sol solemnization of the he last rites for Miss Eleanor Harbeke daugh daughter er of M Mr Mi- and n t Mrs P. P B J. J Harbeke 2638 Alden street Miss I Harbeke who was drowned last Monday l at Pensacola FIn Fla n wea nurse in n n the he navy hospital at that place The services attended by a large number numb r including Sisters and students students students stu stu- dents from St St. Mary's St. Marys Mary's academy St. St Anns Ann's orphanage former r Red lIed Cross I army and navy nurses living in Salt Lake and a large delegation of nurses I from Holy Cross hospital were held I this morning morning- at Si 1 academy chapel on South First West Vest street I I Dr R. R J. J Cotter Father James Tors- Tors i ney and the Rev Rey Edw Edward Lilley celebrated cele- cele i the masses I GREAT CORTEGE The funeral funeral- cortege was was was' nearly three quarters of a mile in length and proceeded north on First West I street to South Temple and thence east to Mt Calvary cemetery The I cortege was headed by Commander I R. R R. R Mann an and six men from the local navy recruiting station statton Who acted as honorary pallbearers The following men from the army recruiting station acted as pallbearers David Hammond Thomas Mann Charles Greenwell Charles Henshaw Bruce Druce and James The honorary pallbearers were vere S. S L. L Smith J. J F. F Palmer E. E Erickson IF F. F J. J Hill W. W G. G McKenzie and E. E J J. Eckhart SERVICE AT GRAVE Impressive ceremonies were held at atthe atthe atthe the grave with Dr R. R J. J Cotter readIng reading reading read read- ing the rituals Six former service servicemen servicemen servicemen men under the direction of Joseph Wilson from from- the state headquarters of the American legion acted as a af a firing squad and discharged three f I J I volleys over the casket casket- draped raped in the I American flag before lt it jt was lowered in the thc grave Previous arrangements to have men from Ft Douglas Douglas' s' s act as a a firing squad I were changed at the last minute when it was found t that a a. recent war department department depart depart- ment order forbids men men In th the the- regular service firing o over er the grave grave i after fter t r th the body had been turned over er to civilians civilians' RELATIVES HERE Besides her father and mother Miss I Harbeke is survived by two brothers brothers Louis N. N Harbeke of Boise Ida and andI Cyril Harbeke of this city four sisters I Mary Beatrice Sister Ruth fluth an and i Sister I Paoli The two latter are members of I l lI I the Order of the Holy Cross Sister Ruth of Baltimore Md and Sister I Paoli of St. St Marys Mary's academy I IThe The decedent ec dent and her sister Mary graduated as as nurses at the Columbus I hospital at Mt Mi Carmel 0 O. twelve years ago They had never been separated since entering the profession of nurs nurs- I ing Both returned within the past pastI year from France where they served I during the war war and were stationed at atthe atthe atthe the n navy t hospital at Pensacola DROWNED AT Ai BEACH I Accord According ng to friends of the family I Miss Harbeke had been working on night duty at the hospital and when when- off shift had gone swimming at Pensacola Pensacola Pensa Pensa- cola with another nother nurse when she was drowned last Monday It was said that her companion did not know that Eleanor was drowned until she saw I her body floating to the shore |