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Show JOHN TAYLOR DIES AT THE AGE OF 47 Salt Lake, March 2. John Taylor, 47 years of age, a grocer, died yesterday yester-day morning at his residence, 517 South Ninth West street, of tuberculosis tubercu-losis of the brain. Funeral services will be held Sunday, at noon, in the Twenty-fourth ward chapel, with interment in-terment In the City cemetery Tho casket will be open at the residence from 10 to 11:30 on the day of the funeral. fu-neral. Mr. Taylor was a native of Yorkshire, York-shire, Englaud. He came to America when a small boy, resided in Utah for the major portion of his life and for many years conducted a grocery store at 971 West Fifth South street. Surviving members of the family are his widow, Mrs. Florence Hewitt Taylor; Tay-lor; his mother, Mrs. Martha Taylor, and the following sons and daughters: James, Fred, Stott, Lettie, Ruth, Florence, Flor-ence, Barbara, three sisters, Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets, Mrs. Edith Taylor Tay-lor Iverson, Miss Hattie Taylor and one brother! Fred GERMAN IMPORTS TO BE PROHIBITED London, March 2. 619 a. m. The Daily News learns that the inner circle cir-cle of the cabinet will recommend the Incorporation in the budget of an an- r.ouncement that German imports will '; IS be prohibited after the war and also. 2? that measures will bo taken, prob- j: ably in tho nature of preferential du- fe ties, for the purpose of encouraging g exports from tho British colonies to pi the countries of the allies, ' y No decision is likely to be-reported In the matter, adds tho newspaper, j until It has been considered by tho j entire cabinet ns well as by the economic eco-nomic conference of the allies, the forthcoming meeting of which Regi- j nuld McKenua, chancellor of the ex- , chequer, announced in his speech at the Guild Hall yesterday. no E" |