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Show I' DEATH OF MRS. ! ANN H0LBR00K BBJ eJ Ann Holbrook, wife of Samuel J. H I 'Holbrook, 'of 288 East Third South B street, passed peacefully away on BH . Wednesday evening after a sickness BH it about two weeks. Aunt Annie, as BH she was always called by every one svsvsi (ft "w'u tBew ner VM Dorn" ,n U10 BBJ " northern part of Norway, August 23, H"" 1874. She emigrated to Utah In BH - July, 1893, and was married to Sam- BH ueV J. Holbrook who was at that BH - tlaae living la Paradise on bis farm. Bfl v Mr. Holbrook and his wife sold their HiC ' 'AraT and moved to Logan In March H" , 1910, and 'since that time have spent H all their time working in the temple. H Mrs. Holbrook was a devoted wife, B a good neighbor and a staunch Lat- ier-day Saint Stfe is" survived by .r one daughter, Un Ethan .Allen, of ' f Blackfoot, Idaho. H."i I " Funeral services will be held in Hv ( Paradise, Sunday at 1 o'clock. Ths Hrf4. 4 Mraalns may, be viewed at the resl- H-" i ic.on Saturday frorn 10 a. m. to |