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Show FUNERAL HELD t FOR MRS. NASH AT FRANKLIN ! Franklin, Nov. 30. A very largo ' IBBJ gathering of rolatlvos nnd friends ntendod tho funeral sorvlces of Mrs. Martha Nash, tho lady who was bur- I H net) to doath a fow days ago whllo visiting hor daughter in California nnd whoso remains wero brought BBl home by hor daughter and husband, , I SB Mr. nnd Mrs. Earley on Sunday. BBJ Sorvlces commonced at ono o'clock HBJ under tho direction of Bishop Park- ,SBJ Inson. Tho speakers were W. C. SBj Parkinson, President of Hyrum BBJ Stako, Joseph L. Gioldes and James flBj Johnson of tho Oneida Stake, preslij- BBJ lng Elder Moses Thatcher of Logman, BBJ also L. L. Hatch and R. O. Lowo f of Franklin all reviewed tho life and SVj charactor of the deceased and mndo BBJ some vory excellent comments on tho SBj sterling qualities manifested by her Bfl during her Ufa's labor and rocom- )' mended an omulatlon of her good L tflB deeds and nablo character. Their iflB remarks wero very consoling and Bfl sympathetic to tho grief-stricken j iflH children and rolntivcs, also lnctruc- I flflj tlve to tho smypathtzlng friends who C jflfl attended the services. " I jflfl Invocation was offered by Poter I jflfl Bowcut. ( iflfl Benediction pronounced by J. J., Hill. , flfl Dedication prayer at cemetery by I flfl E. P. Monson. , flfl A solo, "Sometlmo We'll Under- , flfl stand," by Miss Hazel Larseh' of flfl Cove. flfl Duots, by Mabel Handy and Roso flfl Hawkes; John nnd Josoph Lowo. flfl A solo by Nord Dalnes. ' jflfl Tho pallbearers woro L. L. Hatch, 9H James Robinson, George Marshall, Afl James Handy, T. II. Durant, Geo. flfl Hampton. 1 H About twenty grand-children, each j HI carrying a bouquet of fresh flowers ' Hi prccecded tho caskot In nnd out of I Hb tho church building, tho (lowers: , BJ woro abundant and beautiful. 'fl Deceased was born in Flngtown, i flj Illinois, February 21, 1851. lmml- grated to Utah with parents In 1852, flfl moved to Franklin, Idaho In 18G2, flj becamo tho wlfo of I. II. Nash In ' HJ 18C7. Eleven children wero born to flj them, four boys nnd soven girls. , flj Threo boys nnd flvo girls nro still HI living. Sho nlso leaves four sisters , and ono brother. M We now learn that about a flj month ago Mrs. Nash and . her i flj youngost daughter Laura mado a flj visit to California to her son-in-law ) HI and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earley i flj and was about to roturn home on i H tho ovonlng of November 21st. Tho i flj younger peoplo nttonded 41 a social Bfll party. Mrs. Nash did not caro. to :i jj'HJ go but proposed to romaln at homo IH and take enro of two small child- gflj rcn. Returning at usual tlmo and jjflj putting ono In n small bed and talc- fl lng tho smallest In bodtwlth hersolf, H at about 11:30 It was discovered by ifl tho pooplo at tho social that tho f'fl houso was on firo and boforo they Bfl could rondor aid tho building col- nfl lapsed and tho Inmates suffocated , fl and burned. Tho romnlns of Mrs SB Nash and tho little child were, not kfl recoverod until noxt day, tho other j fffl llttlo ono was rescued by her father "MM boforo tho collapso, but was dead. fl |