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Show Deaths and Funerals LYNS KEY Emma Ituth Lynskey, 18 years, died at the homo, 2348 Jackson Jack-son avenue, at 5 p. m. yesterday of Influenza. In-fluenza. She was born at Huntsville May 3, 1900, tho daughter of Nicholas and Eva Thurston Lynskey. The decedent de-cedent has been an Invalid for some time due to Illness. She Is survived by hor parents and two sisters, Lauretta Lau-retta and Teresa Lynskey. The funeral will be announced later. JO RG EN SEN Mrs. Arnold P. .Tor-gensen, .Tor-gensen, aged 32 years, died at 5:10 a. in. yesterday at tho home, 1960 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue of influenza. She was born in Denmark, November 24, 1886. the daughter of Carl and Christina Andreason Anderson. Surviving aro tho husband and two children. Mrs. Jorgenson gave birth to a baby boy who died also and will bo burled In the casket. Tho cortege will leave tho Larkln chapel at 3 o'clock Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Bishop M. B. Richardson will conduct services In Ogdon city cemetery. ceme-tery. Tho body may be viewed at the chapel this evening and tomorrow until un-til funoral. BINGHAM Mrs. Delpha Bingham, wife of Dclbert V. Bingham, mail carrier car-rier on rural route No. 5, died at 8:55 p. m. last evening of influenza at the age of 28 years. She was born at Slat-erville, Slat-erville, September 15. 1890, the daughter daugh-ter of John II . and Eliza H. Brad-shaw Brad-shaw Knight. Mrs. Bingham gavo girth to twins, a boy and a girl, both of whom died during the day. Surviving Surviv-ing are the husband, two children, De-los De-los E. and Dolbert J., the parents, and several brothers and sisters. The bodies bod-ies of the mother and babes are at tho Larkln parlors awaiting funeral. CHAPELLE Thomas Alonzo Cha-' pelle died at 11:30 o'clock last evening at tho home, 1239 Tanner's court, of influenza, after a week's illness. He was tho oon of William and Fidelia Trorllch Chapcllc. Surviving arc the p'arents, Ills wife, Hazel Weaver Cha-. pclle, two children, Elmer and' VIr- . i' glnia. and flvo brothers William. Sunset, Utah, Arthur and Clarence, in the navy, Walter South. Aberdeen, Wash.; and Robert Chapello at Camp Mills, N. V. Tho deceased waa born October 28, 1883.' COBB Mrs. Alice Cobb, widow of the late Smith Cobb, died at her home last evening of heart trouble. Surviving Surviv-ing are four children, Earl and Harvey, Har-vey, Ina and a married daughter. The funeral will be announced lator. RIGLEY Mrs Mattie Rigley. wife of Frank Rigley. died at the Emergency Emer-gency hospital at 10 o'clock last evening eve-ning of Influenza at the age of 4.0 years. Surviving are the husband and throo children, residing at 1950 Odell avenue. The funeral announcement will be made later. HAGAN Clarence Hagan, 30 years, died at Butto, Mont, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. He is survived by his wlfo, Mrs. Bessio Boyle Hagan. The body will arrlvo here Wednesday morning and will bo taken to the KIrkendall chapel. KIMBALL Flora June Kimball, eighteen months old, died Sunday afternoon af-ternoon nt tho home, 5G9 Twenty-second street. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. Y. Kimball. Death was duo to influenza. The funeral cortege will leave tho KIrkendall chapel Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 p. m. for services in Ogdon Og-don cUy cometery. TISDALE Miss Mary Esther Tis-dalc, Tis-dalc, 21 years, died at 3:20 p. m. yesterday yes-terday nt tho home. 118 Poplar avenue, ave-nue, of influenza. She was the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tisdalo and was empoleyed In tho office of the Mc-Intyre Mc-Intyre durg store. The funeral arrangements ar-rangements have not been completed. Funeral services will bo conducted Wednesday at 3 o'clock in tho Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery and friends may view tho remains at tho Kirkendall chapel Wednesday morning and afternoon after-noon prior to funeral hour. BOYLE The funeral cortege for Lorin Boylo will leave the Lindquist chapel Wednesday nt 11 a. m. Bishop O. E. Browning will conduct services in Ogden city cemetery. The body may bo viewed at the chapel this afternoon af-ternoon and Wednesday until departure, depar-ture, ROBISON The funeral services for Bernard Eugeno Robison wore held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Mountain View cemetery In charge of C. A. Smurthwalto of Salt Lake City. Elder El-der Richard E. Bui lard of tho Reorganized Reor-ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Independence. In-dependence. Mo., was tho speaker. Mrs. Pearl Wardle of Salt Lake City sang a solo, "Some Sweet Day." COOLEY The funeral cortege for I Sterling Cooley will leavo the resi- donco, 2454 Monroe avenue, Wednesday Wednes-day at 2 p. m. Bishop Thomas Wheelwright Wheel-wright will conduct services In Ogden Og-den city cemetery. SHAW The funeral of James M. Shaw will be hold this afternoon In Ogden city cemetery with Bishop W. A. Budgo presiding. The cortege will leave the Larkln chapel at 1 o'clock. Tho body may be viewed at the chapel this morning. HART Bi'shop's Counselor Desmond Des-mond J. Barker will conduct funeral services this afternoon in tho Ogdon city cemetery for Eugeno Hart, tho cortege leaving tho Larkln chapel at 2 p. m. The body may bo viewed at the chapel this morning. CLEGG Tho funeral of Mrs. Evelina Evel-ina E. Clegg, wife of John Clegg, will bo hold this afternoon at Ogden city cemetery with Bishop W. O. Ridges presiding. The cortege leaves the Larkln Lar-kln chapel at 3 o'clock. WRIGHT Tho funeral cortege of Joseph K. Wright will leave the Lar-kin Lar-kin chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday. Bishop D. H. Ensign will conduct ser- vices in Ogden city cometery. The body may be viewed at the Larkln chapel. CARLSON Funeral services for Elmer El-mer Carlson wore held at tho grave in tho Ogden city cemetery yesterday at 2 p. m.. Bishop W. W. Ruwson pro-siding. pro-siding. Elizabeth Norseth sung "I'll Go AVhere You Wnnt Me to Go" and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Paul Chrlstensen was the speaker and tho grave was dedicated by Bishop Raw-son. Raw-son. STEPHENS Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Pincoek Stephens was held in front of the residence, 36S0 Adams avenue at 3 p. m. yesterday. Bishop W. O. Ridges conducting. Walter Stevens Stev-ens sang "Thy Will Be Done" and "Sometime Wo'll Understand." Tho speakers were John Garner and Dr. E. M. Conroy. Tho grave wns dedicated dedi-cated by James II. Douglas. Interment was In the Mountain View cemetery. ROBISON Funeral services were hold for Bernard Eugene Robison iffljl Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Mountain illfi View cemetery conducted by Chas. A. jjlju Smurthwaite of Salt Lake City. Elder fiLJj; Richard E. Bullard of the Reorganized WW Church of Jesus Christ of Indepen- Mm dence. Mo., was the speaker. Miss mm Pearl Wardle of Salt Lake sang "Sonio WE Sweet Day." n POULTER Lawrence M. Poulter, 11) 27 years of age, died at 5:30 p. m. Dj yesterday at his home, S40 Twenty- 9b second street, after just a week's 111- ness of Influenza-pneumonia. Mr. Poulter for the past year has been Sjj employed In the supply department of jj ; i Wright's store. He was a member of jj thoe presidency of the Fourth ward j Y. M. M. I. A. ' I ML Tho decedent was born at Salt Lake I jW May 18, 1S91. He was the son of Mo- l roni and Alice Maw Poulter. Beside 31 his parents, he leaves his wife, Ltfcy M Moyes Poulter, and two children, Ar- j thur and Eugene, also a sister, La- j ! mont Poulter, and a brother, Epbrlam Poulter. The latter is in a hospital in France suffering from tho effects m of poison gas In action against tho W Germans. Funeral arrangements haVo J not been completed. ml |