Show I Deaths EDWARD SIEBERT ueral services for Edward 72 who died in a local hospital Thursday at nIl 05 P. P m. m of heart trouble will be con con- con I ducted In the Second L. L D 13 S. S ward chapel I Sunday at 1 p. p ras Burial will take place in n the City cemetery Mr Sibert was born In Hadamar Germany August 17 17 1860 and had been a resident of Salt Lake 4 9 since ince 1897 He Re had hadeen been een engaged as a P merchant In Salt Lake for or many years Surviving are his widow Mrs Mary Sic Sic- bert a daughter Mrs Emma mma Knighton of s Salt Lake and two grandchildren Two t Ions ons Oscar and Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard died sty sev- ral years ago Friends may call at athe atthe he the home of the daughter East Sixth South street Mr Sunday from 1030 a. a m. m until 1230 p. p m. m ALICE BEATRICE GRAY Mrs Alice Beatrice Gray 57 wire wife of Wll- Wll lam Gray died at the tho family residence East Twenty first South street Friday at aI a. a m. m of cancer She was born In Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land Mist May 24 1375 and a. a had been a resident of r Utah Uth for the last 17 years She resided in 1 Park City from 1915 until 1929 and for the thelast last three years had made her home in Salt Lake Besides her husband husband hus hus- band she Is survived by two daughters Miss Flora Gray and Mrs Chris Anderson j of Salt Lake three sons George and Martin Mar Mar- 4 tin 1113 Gray Grey of Salt Sait Lake and William Gray of Arlington N N. J. J and andone andone one Harry El Elti Elder El- El der o of Cal ti Funeral services will willbe be conducted in the mortuary Sirs Mrs Gray East South Temple street Sunday at 2 p. p m m. Burial will take place laco in the Wasatch Lawn burial park Friends may mai cell call at the mortuary Saturday evening and Sunday until time lime of services CLOREN IS M. M MOSBY Mrs McConnell McCon nell 26 of West Vest Sixth South j street died In a locals local hospital Thursday of She wa was born in Cedar Ce- Ce j Ce-j dar City December 13 1906 a daughter of George B. B and TIC Rc- Pollock Mc- Mc and had made her home In Salt Lake for the last 13 years rears v Surviving are two sons eons DeMar and Wil- Wil Wll-J Wll lam R Rex x Mosby her r mother a sister Mrs t Edna Nelson of Hol- Hol lywood Cal and two brothers LeRoy McConnell Mc- Mc Connell of McGill Nov and Rex McConnell Mc S Connell ot of Salt Lake Sirs Mrs Mosby HANS CHRISTIAN LAURSEN Funeral services for Hans Christian Laur Laur- sea sen 19 79 who died at his home Girard avenue Tuesday at 1030 of heart trouble will be conducted in the drawing room of the Joseph William Taylor Inc mortuary Sunday Sun Sums day at 2 p. p m m. Burial swill take place in inthe inthe the City cemetery Mr Lauren Laursen was born In Denmark end and had been a resident of Salt Lake for the thelast last ast 30 years He Ho Is survived by one eon and five daughters MUZETTA YOUNG PRATT Muzetta Muretta Young Pratt 58 53 youngest daughter dauch daugh- ter of Joseph W W. and Lurana Young VIal Utah pioneers died In Los Angeles Friday of cancer according to word received by relatives In Salt gait Lake Mrs Pratt was formerly a resident ol of Salt Lake and for the lost several years had made her hr home In Los Angeles she was born in St. St George January 1 1874 One sister Madge Young of Pen Pen- B. B C. C and two brothers I L. L D 13 Young of Salt Lake and A. A J. J Young of Las as Vegas Hey Nev survive MATILDA INCE TAPP Mrs Matilda Ince Tapp 55 55 died at her home in South Cottonwood Friday at 9 P a. a en m. m of apoplexy She was born in Holladay January 23 1877 and had lived In South Cottonwood several years Mrs Tapp Is survived by her husband George Tapo three sons Lloyd and Ray Tapp and Bartlett Tripp two daughters Thelma Tapp and Mrs Ethel Tripp Middle Middle- mae mas a brother William E. E met three ala ala- ls- ls Mrs Charlotte Kennedy Mrs Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Alexander and Mrs Primrose Hansen and three MRS MARY PARAMORE Mrs Mary Mars Paramore 83 widow of George Paramore died at the home Borne of her daughter daughten daugh daugh- ten ter Mrs Cook Redmond place Friday at p. p m. m ot of Infirmities Incident to HBO aze She was born In Nottingham England and anil had been a resident of Salt Lake for the thelast thelast last 64 years Mrs Paramore wasa pioneer of 1868 1858 and had resided for 60 years In the Tenth I L D. D S 8 ward Surviving are three donk and three daughters daugh dauch- tars George Paramore of Montana Mrs Alice Murphy of Boise Idaho Mrs E E. B. B Carlson of Pueblo COI and Mrs Cook and Fred Paramore of Salt Lake 36 grandchildren and 25 35 great great- grandchildren IVAN HARRISON DRAPER Ivan Harrison Draper 35 25 of East Broadway died In a local hospital Friday at a. a m. m of df disease He wa waborn was born in Moroni January 4 4 1906 1905 and had bad been a resident of Salt Lake Lace for the past 20 years Surviving are his widow Mrs Margaret Draper one da daughter Marilyn Draper of Salt Like Lake two brothers B. B F F- Draper of Clear Creek and O. O L. L i Draper of Mount Pleasant and three a sisters Mrs ins R. R W. W Jensen of Magna SIrs Mrs Flora and ana Mrs Lulu Christensen pf gf Salt Lake Funeral services take place In in therose the therose rose room of the Dc mortuary Monday t e-t 2 p. p m. m Burial cill take place In the City cemetery MARTHA STEWART Mrs TOOELE TOOELE Mrs Martha Stewart ton 77 died at her home here Thursday from a year two Illness following a yc paralytic stroke Mrs Warburton was wasS S born bora here March 0 6 1855 2855 a daughter of Benjamin and Agnes Aes Gillespie Stewart and had had- resided here all l' l her She was married mar mar- ned ried to Richard Warburton War War- burton In the old En- En n- n cus In Salt Lake 24 24 1871 4 Mr Warburton died In 1907 1007 Mrs Warburton War War- le burton died on the anniversary of her husbands husband's birth She was active In the tho local Relief society S. S V most of her life She was also A member of the chapter I Daughters of Utah Uta Pioneers serving servine as 5 president for several years Mrs Warburton Three ions eons survive Arthur S. S and Harold 3 S. Warburton Leslie 8 S. Warburton Erda two brothers Walter Stewart Arco Idaho James Stew Stew- art Montello Nd a sister Stacy Mary S. S Parry Redlands Cal 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted in the Tooele I. I L. L D. D S 2 North Northward ward chapel Sunday with In City at 2 P. P m. m Interment cemetery J JOB WARNER OGDEN Job Job Warner 74 pioneer resident rest resi dent of Ogden Osden died of ailments Incident to are age at the family home 2869 Van Buren Burea avenue Friday at p. p m. m He was born in Salt Lake on May 11 11 1853 1858 a son of William and Goodman Warner His mother was said to be the lbS first child born In Cache Cache- valley He wa ws married in 1888 1818 to Mary A. A Chappie Chapple and they had lived here since For mini many year he ha operated a livery stable In Osden and ana also was employed in the early days as u a freighter by the late David Eccles Surviving are the widow and three Sons ions Leslie J. J Warner HeY Ner E. E B Clyde O. O Warner Ogden two brothers William Wil WI- liam G. G and G. G Warner S-aR S Lake one sister Mrs Margaret Wood Ogden Osden a half brother Edwin G. G Maw and a half half- sister Mrs Hans Poulson both of PlaIn City Funeral arrangements arrangement are in charS of 5 Sons mortuary ROSALIA CURTIS BROMLEY BINGHAM Funeral services for lor Mt Rosalia Curtis Bromley 72 widow of John R. R Bromley who died October 6 5 at the home of her daughter Mrs W. W L. L at t conducted In the Spring Spring- yule Ix I. D. D S. S ward chapel Saturday jit at I p. p m. m Burial will be In American York Fork following services Surviving sons cons and daughters are Mrs D. D R. R Malcolm William and Gardner Bromley California Raymond Raimond Bromley Lovell Wro Wyo Mrs Allmark eight brothers and sisters Mrs John Bartlett Mrs S S. S D 13 Johnson Johnson John John- son Mrs MM G. G M. M flea Rea Mrs Harry hardy Mrs Henry Erlandson Arissa Celventra Ira tra James and foils Curtis JOHN ANDERSON John Anderson 70 of 63 3 East First South street died In a local hospital Friday at t 7 a. a m. m of what authorities thought to b ban be bean an overdose of Mr Anderson was taken to the hospital Thursday by the police who were informed that he had been In a stupor tar for two daiS Police are arc endeavoring to locate or at the |