Show Mrs Reynolds Is Buried nets d at Panguitch Wednesday Afternoon Funeral services were held in Tropic Sunday Sunda of this week for Mary Elidabeth Reynolds 87 who died at her home t tHere ere Wednesday of last week from causes Incident age Burial was in the Panguitch City cemetery Mrs 1 Reynolds was born in Salt Lake City January 25 1856 1356 a daughter of David and H Hannah She came with her family to southern Utah when they were called to help settle the Dixie country countr and one orthe of or the first white persons to come cometo cometo cometo to the Panguitch valley She with her husband Enoch Reynolds move moved from Panguitch to Tropic in 1898 where she lived until her death Her husband husband hus hus- band hand preceded her In death by 16 years ears She was an active ward mem mem- ber berand served as visiting teacher teach teach- er in the Relief Society for many years She is survived by eight children children chil chil- dren Mrs 1 Fred Worthen of or Panguitch Ethel Hatch of Tropic Trop Trop- ic Jero Reynolds of BIngham Leonard Reynolds s of Garfield Mac Mae Johnson of Farmington Scott Reynolds of Provo Cliff Clift Reynolds s of ot Escalante an and Fern Pern Harris of Salt Lake Lako City One Ono brother a and d five half brothers David ld of St. St George William WIlllam Richard and Joseph al' al of Tropic and Brandon Bran Dran- Brandon don of Panguitch and 48 grandchildren ren and aUlI 44 great grandchildren reat ren and four great-great-grandchildren great a also 1 S oJ survive She has lIas six grandsons and one great-grandson great serving with the armed forces and another grandson grand grand- son reported d missing in action c ion |