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Show MRS. MARGARET WAT-I SON, resident of Salt Lake since 1850, whose death occurred at family home yesterday. sjMLMOKI. GUIf DEATH Mrs. Margaret Watson, 82 Years Cld, Dies at Fami- , ly Residence. Mrs. Margaret Watson, widow of Alexander Watson, died yesterday at tho residence, 474 South Third West street, at the nee of S2 years. She was a native of Scotland, and came to Salt L:i!-e in ISoO. Mrs. Watson was tho mother of twelve sons and daughters, and is survived sur-vived by oicht of them, Alexander, James. ilohn and Hugh Watson, and Marearet 10. Cundie, Nettie Bowman, Aanes H. Booth and Annie W. 1'oulton, til? of Suit Lake. She also leaves a brother, John Miller, two sisters, M i s. Elizabeth Moek of Oideii and Mrs. Amies Kaston of Beaver, Utah, and twenty-nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 12:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in tho Sixth ward chapel. Friends are invited to view the body at the residence before noon on the day of the funeral. Burial will-be in City cemetery. frr- a S ( v v s x I N C I I O i tone, Robinson. Hits Orf Woodliave 14, off Jep-person Jep-person 7. Bases on balls Off Woodtiave 2, off Jcpporson 2. struk out By Woodhave 3, by Jepperson 6. Sacrifice lifts Romncy 2, Peterson. Hit by pitcher Brady. Attendance M0. Umpire Lloyd. Left on bases Utah Power & Light 6, Inier-Mouulain Electric 7. |