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Show MRS. CLARISSA PUGSLEY :JB CALLEi) TO OTHER SIDE M Mrs. Clarissa Pugsley, eighty-two ycai-st '$mW and seven months of age. wldo of Phillip B Pugsley, died Sunday of general debility tjmm at the residence of her daughter, Mra. J. nH S. Paiiow. HTl West Fifth North street. ISI Mrs. Pugsley wiik ono or the pioneer aet- IraS tiers of Salt I.uko City and was a. faithful MMm member of the Mormon church. Wflfll Mrs. Pugsley Avas horn In Shorcham, $Mm Addison county. Vermont, on December sflfll ir,. 1S27 In 1851 .she arrived In Salt I.aUo YflB City with one of the .Mormon companies MflB that came In Hint year. From that vcar Itfln until the time of hor death hu had been fflCl a roaldont of UiIk city. Surviving her are mm a son and daughter, George Pugsley and -mmm Mrs. J. S. Barlow. fH Tho funeral services will be held Wed- 9WM ncrfday at 11 a. m. from the Barlow real- iMM dciu'o. rndortaker Joseph William Taylor IflS In charge. Friends arc Invited. Tho in- 'MM tcrmenl will bo In the city cemetery. 4B |