Show fUNERAL SERVICE SEDICE HELD fOR SARAH ATKINSON AI Mrs Sarah Ann Atkinson widow of the late William Atkinson who preceded her to the great beyond 46 40 years passed peacefully away at her home in Woods Cros Cross April 27 Urb 19 She was born March 1 16 IY IS-IY i at England and left her herI native land with her pa parents when I n a child two years of age Crossing the ocean in a sailing vessel they arrived at New Orleans ns December 24 1849 being 45 days dars on the voyage arriving in St St Louis Jan 12 1860 1850 They started across the plains May 6 1853 in Moses 1 Clawson's company Her father Henry being captain of the first ten wagons ons ar- ar arrived arrived ar arrived rived in Salt Lake Valley Sept 17 1853 moved to South Bountiful herc where she still resided chil children hil- hil hildren She was the mother of eight dren four sons on Henry deceased deceased CharI Charlee Haien Hazen who Mho died in inthe mia JAi ini field sion field sion-field John E and Joseph H II At- At Atkinson Atkinson At Atkinson kinson The four surviving daugh daugh- daughters daughters daughters are Mrs 1 George Muir tray ray Idaho Mrs Mr William Deppe Smithfield Smith Smith- Smithfield Smith Smith-fieM field Utah Mrs Walter Mrs Irs Walter Waiter Hatch Ox- Ox Oxford Oxford Ox Oxford ford Idaho and Mrs 1 William Argyle Woods Cross Crow Utah i Sh She had 41 grandchildren Gl 61 great grandchildren and two VO great great-great great Funeral services were held at the South Bountiful chapel Thursday April 30 at 1 o'clock Bishop Samuel Howard presided The speakers were Brother rother Ezra Hatch John E Hatch and Bishop IL H C Iverson of Salt Lake City Beautiful lines subscribed subscribed subscribed ed to her memory were read by Sis Sis- Sister Sister Sis Sister ter Ada Ellis and Miriam 1 Miriam Eakle Musical numbers were furnished by bythe bythe the ward choir also a ladies quartet consisting of Mills Ida Hatch Lela M Grant and Nina Moss sang Mother Oh Dry Tho Those Tears was rendered by Nephi Hep- Hep Hepworth worth Hep-worth worth Violin and piano duet by Sister Lambert and Brother Carr Kissed Kisse by the Angle of Peace a vocal duct duet was given by Arthur E Hoare and daughter Emily Consoling remarks were made by Bishop Ho Hol Howard l rd Patriarch Joseph Bennett offered the invocation and Bishop of Centerville a nephew of deceased pronounced the benediction The grave was dedicated dedicated dedicated ed by Bishop Howard Sister Sitter Atkinson Atkin on died as she had lived a faithful and energetic Lat Lat- ter-day ter Saint She was a teacher in inthe inthe the neUe Relief two thirty-two years pd d d ynde her last months month's visit sit be- be easing away ing Hert Her peaceful peaceful and serene icrene as a child going to sleep |