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Show MRS. ELINORA COOK ANSWERS LAST CALL Mrs. Elinora Brown Cook diad Thursday evening at the family noma in this city from complications foil-lowing foil-lowing an attack of influenza pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mu. Cook was born in Mt. Pleasant December 30 1885. Her pairents the -late Hans J. and Anma Christina Larsen Brown were pioneer residents of this city. Mrs. Cook is survived by lier a,ef. mother, three children, Harold. Luella, and M-able Cook, rranging in sze from five to eight years, and by a sister, Mrs. Eliza C. Konolcl of San Franvisco and two brotheru, Ceorgft and Andrew Erown of Stockton, Utah Funeral services will be held at one oclook Saturday afternoon in the South ward chapel under tho direction direct-ion of Bishop A. L. Petersen. Mrs. Cook's nged mother is seriously ser-iously ill from flu and at the present writ! in,? had not yet been informed of her daughters death. Bnhop A. L. Petersen officiated at the funeral services held Saturday afternoon in the South ward chapel for Mrs. Elinora Brown Cook. Prayers Pray-ers were offered by President. S. M. Nielsen and C. L. Stewart, and special music was furnished by the choir. The speakers were James Monson. Christian Johansen. Joseph Johan?en Jr. and Bishop Petersen. The pravn was dedicated by Warren Shepherd.. The floral offerings were beautifu! and profuse, and the fympathy of tie entire community goes out to tfc.-i family in the loss of a good dajgfcter sister, and loving mother. - -. |