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Show HIGHLY RESPECTED UFALCO CITIZEN DEAD (Special Upalco correspondence.) The whole community was shocked shock-ed by the sudden death of Mrs. Olive f L. Carrell, who died Saturday morn- j lug of pneumonia. Mrs. Carrel was ; only ill one week, . ' Funeral services were held at the Upa-lco ward house at 1:30 o'clock, Bhshop E. B. Murphy presiding. The Invocation was offered by N. A. Mitchell, music was furnished by the choir and Sarah Durphy and Rboda Darker Bang "Face to Face." Patriarch Walter E. Hanks, who came from BJcknell, Wayne county, to attend the funeral, spoke o his acquaintance with the deceased and the love all felt for her who knew her. Geo. Rust of Talmage, who wae a counselor to Mr. Hanks in Cainsvllle, spoke of his acquaintance with the family. Edwin L. Murphy also 6poke a very good sermon. Bishop E. B. Murphy epeke of deceased as a friend and neighbor. The benediction was offered of-fered 'by Hoy Rust of Mt. Emmons. Olive L. Carrell was born at Dixie, Utah, Jan. S, 18C4. Her patenis were William and Lucinda Foy. She : was married to John F. Carro':l in 187S ami moved to Minersvilb; in 3SS2 from there to Wayne county i:i 18S7, trom there to Vpalco in 1!H7. She was always an active church voikr. The deceased is survived by her husband and seven children: James. II., Minnie lYctol and Novella Potts ofTpalco; Dart ha Pcctoi of American Fork; Dena Webster of Loa; Alfred and Fred of Cridley. Calif., and 41 grandchildren, 22 rjreatgrand children and the follow ing brothers and sisters; William of Duchesne, Fred of Tonopah, Nevada, Tommy of Logan, Utah, John of Glenwood, Utah, Perry of Moab, Utah, Oscar and George Foy of Gateway, Gate-way, Colo., May Gordon of Grand Junction, Colo., Marie Summervllle- of Moab, Utah. Those that were able lo attend the funeral were George Foy and wife, William Foy and wife, Tommy Foy, Mae. Gordon and an aunt, Mrs. Dena I-V.y of Moab. The children were all tble to allcnd I lie funeral but Fred tr.d Alfred of California. . r |