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Show UTAH OXCART PIONEER DIES Widow of Walker Bank Founder Long III Mrs. Matthew Henry Walker, S3, widow of a member of a pioneer Utah family that founded numerous numer-ous western banking and industrial enterprises, died Friday afternoon at her home. 122 East South Temple Tem-ple street after a long illness. She was the widow of one of the four founders of what is now he Walker Bank and Trust company. In yeare past active with her bua-band bua-band in Utah busines sand Industry, working with him In ths founding of enterprises in the west, she had long since retired into a quiet life, but had been well known for philanthropy. philan-thropy. . She had been In failing health for 13 years. Until then she had been active in social circles in Utah and California, She became seriously ill three years ago. Born Angelena Andrews at London, Lon-don, England. September 14, 1863, she csme to the United States in a sailing veaael with her parents in 1866. Ths family went to St. Joseph. Jo-seph. Mo., and from there came to Utah by ox team. She was married to Mr. Wslker In Salt Lake City in 1897. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. John M. Wallace, wife of ths Mayor of Salt Lake City: a son, Harry Hague of Glendale. Cal : a stepson. John Henry Walker, vice president of the Walker Bank and Trust company. com-pany. Funeral services have been set tentatively for Monday. I |