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Show OBITUARIES Mary Larson Home rwfwrki "VsTvbrvs , Mrs. Mary Larson nnrnt.-fj, former Salt Lake City resident. rwi died s-undajr at her reeirlei.ee In Lone, gftearll. Cel.. were lo be conducted Wednee-at Wednee-at a p. m. tn the Wo tell chapel In Long Ma--. conltti. to word received la Mail Lake CUT Tuesday ntsht. Mrs. Larson moved to California shortly fter the deals a. er Husband about aut year an. Surviving are two aona, C. D. Horns of Long Beerh; C. F. Home of Halt Lake City, and ft brother. C. A. Larson of tail Lak City fiurtel wit) ha (m th Loa Angeles Abbey fcsusoieura. Ernest Alma Huber Final nte for Krnest Aim Huber. eteren employ of the Union Pacific railroad, rail-road, wre conducted Wednesday at 13:30 . m. In the Twenty-clahth L. 1. S- ward chapel, with Bishop A. P. A. Olad officiating officiat-ing Burial followed hi the Wasatch Lawu burial iterkt. Mr. Huber died Saturday at 4:40 p. m. tn a local boepnel of complications of a fractured lee suffered four weeks earlier at his naidence, 623 Mortis bis lb Wast Street. He was member of th tin loo pacific Old Timers' club, the Brotherhood of Loco-lYKtive Loco-lYKtive Engineers a-id Firemen, and waa a tnemher of th fnuith ajuoruoi 4 seventy In the Salt Lake stake. Horace H. Cummings Church leaders paid final tribute to the memory of Horace H. Cummlnjts, T9, farmer L. D. S. church school euer In ten-dent, ten-dent, at funeral servlcee conducted Wed tteaday at 1315 a. m. In th Eleventh L. IX I. ward chapel. Bishop mV A. Child fftclated. bpeakera wer David O. McKay, second counselor In th first presidency of the I. l. S. church; Oeorg P. Klcbards, mem ber of th council of twelve apostles of th church, and Rplott S. Well of the first Sounrll of seventy. Musical selections vara ISinUah4 by she While Chapel auart. Invocation wes offered by Stephen L. Chlpman, president of th Salt Lak L. t. S. temple, and the benedlci kn was pronounced pro-nounced by Dr. J P. McOre-or. Bishop Oeom S. McAllister dedicated th grave In the Criy cemetery. W grandsons acted ft pallbearers. Mr. Cum m Inge died Sundey at 1:90 p m. at tots reatdetir. 1030 East First SouUi atreet, of a heart attack. Claude D. Vann HI but ft few hours. Corporal Claud D. Vann, 40, member of M company. Thlrty-tKhih Thlrty-tKhih mfautry. died Tuesday night at th Presidio at bfontersy. Cal. He had gone to California with his regiment to participate partici-pate la th maneuvers of Use Fourth field eVrmy. A post swartm wax t b beM to Str-talne Str-talne th cause of death-Corporal death-Corporal Vana waa horn tit Be I. Ala., and had been m th army lb years. For th last Hi month he had been at a- (toned wfth th Thirty-eighth Infantry at Foct Dougla. ... w surviving is ft atotar, Mrs. Jeany Kerr of Piedmont, Ala. Edwin V. Hartwell I park city kswhi v. nwii. 44 1 wee dead Tuesday, following a five days' llineaa. of heart trouble at nan Francisco, Cel., according to report received by rela- UVHe was born tn Park City, Map 93. He attended public schools her, graduating from th Park City high school In 1013. He 6 Mended the University of Utah and -the ulverslty of California at Berkeley. Cal. At th time of his death he waa working s an accountant for the Pacific Oas and Electric company of San Francisco, Cat. He la survived by his widow. Mrs. Christine Chris-tine Hartwell, of Sen Francisco. CaL, and ths following brother and sisters: Mrs. Sulby Kelley, San Francisco, Cal.; Mrs. P. K. Root. Salt Lake City; Bert R Hartwell. Hart-well. Chicago, I1L, and H. W. Hartwell, Park City. Burial will b m San Franc tec Bernict Scow Jensen . MT. PLEA FA NT Fun rai service for i Mre. Bemlc Kcow Jsmasn. who died hi a Salt Lak City hospital Sunday war conducted con-ducted ll P. Wednesday at the Moroni West ward u D. S. chapel by Bishop Eab-rai'M Eab-rai'M Nelson. Interment waa In th Moroni cemetery, , under directlou of Jar oh mortuary. Elizabeth A. P. Lowe LOO AN Funeral settle for Mr. KIHh aheth Ann Pumell Low war held Wednesday Wed-nesday ti 1 a a hi UN L O. N, ISuith ward chapel. Mrs. Low died at her home last Friday from a heart attack. Burial waa In Logan city e meter. Johanna Larsen PATRON Oravestd services for Johanna Jo-hanna Larsen, month-old daughter of Lars and Beat rice Thatcher Lareeu, wer conducted con-ducted Wednesday In th Payeua city cemetery cem-etery by Bishop Golden Taylor. The child died Tuesday at th family bom. |