Show UTAH PIONEER WOMAN DIES Final tribute will be paid to the memory of Mrs Jessie Erskine Hunter 85 Utah pioneer of ot 1861 1561 at funeral servIces servIces services ices Tuesday at t 1230 p. p m. m In the Twentieth L. L D D. 4 S. S ward chapel Second avenue and G street ti con conducted due t e d by f. f J Bishop Edwin Q f Cannon i M Mrs r s. s Hunter t widow of William Wil liam Ham Hunter i v A died Sunday at 7 45 a. a m. m at her residence 4 2 5 T Third h i r d avenue where she had resided for i Mrs Mrs- Hunter years Death was from causes incident incident inci mci- dent to age The pioneer woman walked part of the way across the plains in an L. L D D. S. S emigrant party in 1861 and served many years in the L. L D D. S S. church She was one of the first members of the Twentieth L. L D. D S. S ward and was an officer for many years in the ward Sunday school She was active in the Relief society and was a member of the Daugh- Daugh tres of Utah Pioneers Born in Glasgow Scotland December December De De- De- De cember comber 31 1854 she was a daughter daugh daugh- ter of Archibald and Ann McFarland McFarland McFarland land Erskine Surviving are two sons R. R Murch Bob Hunter of Salt Lake City and William E. E Hunter of Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An An- geles five daughters Miss Ann M. M Hunter Mrs Isabelle Keddington and Mrs Mary Fullerton of Salt Lake City and Mrs Edna Blyth and Mrs Bessie Smith both of Los Angeles a brother John M. M Erskine Erskine Erskine Er Er- of Salt Lake City and 12 grandchildren Friends may call at Fourth East street Monday from 5 to 8 p. p m. m and at the family residence Tuesday from 10 1030 30 a. a m. m to noon Interment will be in the City cerne- cerne tery |