Show Funeral Services Held e erya For or Stosa arDa a aBy rya Dalton Danon a on By ALICE C. C CHENEY Miss bliss Mary Maria Dalton Aunt Rie passed away at 1 pm p.m. Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- March 21 at her home of oi causes incident to age after a five month illness It was the first extended extended extended ex ex- tended illness in her life She was the oldest lady resident and a native pioneer of Centerville She was born in a log cabin which was located on the same piece of property property property prop prop- erty as her present home She moved into the new home of her parents when she was 24 years old and has lived there the remainder remainder remainder remain remain- der of her life with the exception of two brief trips to California to visit her nieces She was an ac- ac active live tive church worker up to avery a avery avery very few years ears ago wor wor mg mg as 35 Sunday school and Primary teacher teach teach- Mutual Improvement Improvement Improvement Im Im- Im- Im er president of the provement Association and a Relief Relief Relief Re Re- lief Society visiting teacher for about 50 years The trusty horse Joe that she drove in a buggy tooK her ier and her teaching companions to o outlying districts when w en Centerville Centerville Centerville Center Center- ville was all one ward He began begano to o seem like a member of the organization organization organization or or- before the common use usef of f the automobile put him out of the he lime light She was the daughter of Henry Simon Dalton who wren w cn very young oung was a member of the Mormon Mormon Mor- Mor mon non Battalion He was one sent sento to o Missouri for supplies preparatory tory ory to starting on that famous march After being mustered out at San Diego he went up to San Fn Fr fe isco to find employment He in a butcher hop shop and boarded boarded board board- ed with the Kettleman an family who had lad come to San Francisco on the ship hip Brooklyn at what was called caneel Yerba at that time He I courted the daughter Elizabeth Jane anc Kettleman and she soon becam became became be be- came cam his wife Their Their son soh John wis was the second if not the first white child born in San Francisco Her father is said to have raised the first vegetables raised in San Fran Fran- cisco They moved to Utah in 1849 settling in Centerville where William William Wil ViI liam Henry Sarah Elizabeth Eliza El ElizaJane la laJane Jane and last but not least the subject subject subject sub sub- of or this sketch Mary Marfa Marra Aunt Rie was born She was born Sept 2 1859 When asked why she did not marry she would answer I guess no one ever asked asked asked ask ask- ed me m me V When hen they were young youn she and aunt Etta Cheney Ford would get through with their household tasks in the morning and be out calling in the arter- arter noon mostly on foot fot and from North Centerville down into Boun Boun- Always good company She Shedid Shedid Shedid did a great deal of croch crochet t and knitting work In the first world war time she d did d Red Cross work especially knitting of sweaters and socks Late years she delighted in having the children call caIl on he and they lo loved ed to go go When buying buy buy- lug ing g groceries she would buy some seme gum or cand candy to have a treat for them when they called About the middle of November last she was struck with a slight stroke or slipped down on her porch and from then on she gradually grew weaker until the end came Mrs Mary lary Pearson and Relief Society workers neighbors and friends I elders her nieces and I welfare workers have all seen to her need and comfort Her body was in state at the Union Mortuary in jn Bountiful Tuesday Tues Tues' da day evening mal and Wednesday prior to the funeral services which were uSi held at the il Centerville S Second cond ward word chapel Wednesday at 1 pm p.m. m J Id F Prelude music by b SS sirs frs Leone P P. P Fisher Wh who played both boHt Tuesday evening and Wednesday prayer m CT was offered by bv Bishop Mar Mar- MaS r low L. L Fisher wi if at the mortuary 3 Bishop P Donald W W. Folsom was in w charge and made the announcements announcements announce announce- ments as follows invocation Bishop Bish- Bish op Joseph N N. Ford vocal solo Going Home John Parrish accompanied lIC companied by Dr Alex Alex- Schreiner Remarks John Q AdamS AdamS' Organ solo ol I Know that My Redeemer Lives Dr Schreiner cr remarks remark s by byBe y Arthur Capener of f Garland Utah Be Ben Brown was prepared to speak but was called to jury duty Solo Jesus Jesu Savior Pilot Me by John Parrish with Dr Schreiner ace om- om Remarks by Bishop Donald Donald Donald Don Don- and thanks to all ald W. W Folsom who had assisted in any way Benediction Benediction Benediction Bene Bene- diction Judge William L. L Rigby grave in the Centerville Memorial grand- grand park was dedicated by a nephew law of the deceased Erven Erven Er Er- ven yen Brundage of Salt Lake City Friends and relatives from many places attended the services The The- floral noral offerings were plentiful Show a at Queen Theater Faithful City an English all-English dialogue drama filmed In Palestine Palestine Pales- Pales tine line will be shown at the Queen Theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day March 29 30 and 31 It Is the thrilling story of displaced youth searching for a place place- to hide from hate and fear the story of what to a bus load of these children who in a Palestine shelter shelter shelter shel shel- ter and under impact of kindly authority are rehabilitated |