Show Death Claims Five Well Known Former The past week the the ranks ronks of former well known and beloved were reduced In the tho death of four of Its members Th OAS S L JAmS JAMES WRY L Thursday last Thomas James Lawry died at his home In Salt Lake City of causes Incident to age Mr spent hIs younger days here working at the various mines and mills later ho he purchased a a. chicken ranch at this county which he man man- managed aged until n a few years ago when he moved to Salt Lakes Lake on account of iU ill health I Born In n Chase Water Cornwall Eng Eng- England England land June 25 1879 he was n a son of Thomas Shepherd and Elizabeth Ellzabeth Deebles Lawry lIe He had been In the United States Gl 61 years and had been a a. resIdent of Salt Lake City three years Mr Lawry was a a. carpenter Surviving are arc his widow Mrs Lily P P. P lAwr Lawry three brothers Sam Lawry Heb- Heb Heber er Wllliam William Henry Park City and Charles D. D D Lawry Fallon Nevada Funeral services were held Monday at 1215 p. p p m m. In the Cannon ward chapel Interment was In the City cemetery Salt Lake TIlO JAMES JA l Friday last T T. T J. J McDonald answered the final summons after a a. lingerIng illness lUness Tom as he was familiarly known here was one of those jovial good na- na natured natured men who made friends of all who knew him and his passing on be I mourned by all especially those who knew him In the days or of long ago Thomas James McDonald was born In Philadelphia January 3 1874 a son of James and Suzannah EIles McDonald When n a young man ho he came to Park City where he worked for the he Silver SUver King Coalition Mines company until coming to Salt Lake City In 1919 lIe He worked for the Utah state road com com- commission commission mission until ill health forced him to retIro two years ago lIe He married Mar Mar- Margaret garet Mawhinney In 1899 In Park City lIe He was a member of Acacia lodge No 17 F. F and A. A M. M and a member of the First Presbyterian churCh Surviving are the widow a daughter Mrs Ellen McDonald Ball Salt Lake Lako City and two sisters Mrs Ellen Sample Roslyn Washington and Mrs Suzie Crampton Salt Lake City Funeral services were held at the Masonic temple Wednesday at 1230 p.m. p. p p.m. m. m In charge of Acacia lodge No 17 F. F A. A M. M and the Rev William F. F Koenig pastor of the Third PresbyterIan church presiding Burial was In Mt Olivet cemetery ALFRED L. Saturday at 1114 11 14 a. a a m. m Alfred Blackler died at his residence In Salt Lake City of a heart ailment Born In Cornwall England August 3 3 1867 he was a a. son of Mathew and MaryJane Mary Jane Blackler Mr Blackler came to this cIty from England when he was a young man A Instructor he was leader of the Park City Independent band for many years and was always active In music work both instrumental and vocal Ho He moved to Salt Lake CIty In 1917 and had bad been retired several beveral years Ho He was n a charter member of the Knights of Pythias and a member of St St. Marks Mark's Episcopal Cathedral choir and the Salt Lake Orpheus club Surviving are arc three daughters Mrs Ethel Woodington and Mrs Olive B. B Potter Salt Lake City and Mrs Myrtle MyrtIe Thomas Lark a 0 son Dr Wllliam William R. R R Blackler Berkeley California two brothers John Blackler Battle Creek Michigan and Mathew Blackler England two and a grand great chUd Funeral servI es were held from Evans and Early Funeral home Salt Lake Tuesday at 2 p p. m In charge of Rev Marion Marlon S. S Hostetler Interment followed in the family plot in Mot Mt Olivet tery JOAN JOllS A. A tL LI On Monday at his home home in Salt Lake City John A. A Malia died following an illness of cirrhosis of the liver Mr Malta MaUa was born April 9 1877 In Scranton Pennsylvania and was educated educate ed In St. St Marys Mary's school here He was graduated from the Utah Agricultural college at Logan and for n a time was with a a. mercantile Institution In this city He served for many years as clerk and chief timekeeper for the theold theold old Silver SUver King Mining company when the office of the company was maintain maintain- maintained ed In the building with the First l a- a bank After Arter spending three years as cashier of the National Copper bank In Ely Nevada ho he returned to Salt Lake CIty where he became cashier of the old National Copper bank there For sometime some sometime time he was connected with the First National bank here long before It was absorbed by the First Security bank Mr MI Malls MaUa was organizer and part part- time owner of the MedIcal Financial as- as association association In Long Beach California and held this position at the time of his death He returned to Salt Lake City Ity In 1932 after spending four years In California He was receiver for the National Re- Re Reserve serve company and secretary treasurer r of the Howell Mining company both o of f Salt Lake city He served as state bank commissioner or of Utah from 1932 to 1935 I Survivors Include his widow Mrs I Valentina MurphY Malia three sons ons Dr John O. O Malta Malia Endicott New York Ar- Ar Arthur Arthur I thur Gibbons Maim MaUll BaIt Lake City and Roger Murphy MaUa with the U. U S. S S army overseas a brother Ed Malta Malla Long LongBeach LongBeach Beach California and five tIve grand I ll 1 then dren Funeral I services were held yesterday afternoon at the E. E O. O ODonnell O'Donnell chapel at p. p m. m Interment being In the Olivet cemetery Salt l Lake City I JOIN JOllS FRANCIS C In a a. Salt Lake hospital Wednesday John Francis Campbell died at a a. am heart aUment Mr Campbell was m. m f a. a his born In this city and spent nt early lite here lie He moved wIth his sister to Ephraim Utah where lIe be lived ed until six when he moved to Salt Lake years ago his sister hrs IIo He Is survived ed by y his sister Mrs Etta I Johnson |