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Show RITES TODAY FOR MRS. J. CONNARY Funeral services for Mrs. Jo- sephine x Katharine Rask Con-! nary, 72, who died Tuesday at j the home of a daughter, Mrs. S. C. Leaver, Salt Lake City, fol-, lowing a lingering illness, will J be conducted Friday (today) at 2 p.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Speakers will be F. A. Miller, H. F. Wilcox, of Bingham; William j D. Wood of Ogden, Bishop Sper-ry Sper-ry and Dr. Rowe of Salt Lake City. She was born February 28, i 1874, in Fredrickstown, Denmark.! a daughter of Edward C. and An- j nie Katharine Rask. She came to the United States when she was five years old and was married to Richard Connary in 1890 in Salt Lake City. She lived in Bingham until 1922 where Mr. Connary was a miner. During early days in Bingham she was a practical nurse-Survivors nurse-Survivors include six daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. H. L. White, Mrs. S. C. Leaver, Mrs. O. T. Stuard, Mrs. L. G. Petersen, all of Salt LaTte City; Mrs. Jack Householder, Bingham Canyon and Mrs. Frank Babbel, Springville; two sons, Raymond Connary, Compton, Calif., and Harold Connary, Oakland, Oak-land, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Christensen, Salt Lake City; 23 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial park. |