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Show DEATH OF MRS. S. N. WEBB. I Mrs. S. M. Webb, an old resident of ( Millard county, and well known ' throughout the state, died at the home i of her daughter, Mrs. Esta Ilel)alcr. r -at Baker, Nev., on December 15. Mrs. Webb resided at Salt Lake, but paid her daughter a visit last July, ffbe became III, and being rather frail, gradually sunk until death came. Her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Bel-lander Bel-lander brought the bod by team to Fillmore, a long, cold drlvs. The funeral fu-neral took place on Thursday and was attended by a large number of the old friends of the deceased, as ehe bad lived with her family In Fillmore for many years. Besides her daughter. Krita, and her husband, there was also -.."' ft " ' r rj & pjr r. J - v i a attendance at the funeral another laughter, Mrs. Alice Robertson, of Jaker. and her son, Clyde Webb, nd wife, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Webb waa the daughter of John . Smith and Augusta Cleveland Smith. Ihe was born In Salt Lake In April, 851, and was married to Marcellus H. vbb at Salt Lake in September. 1867. be was the mother of seven children, ix of whom survive ber. She also ft sixteen grandchildren. Besides the hlldren already mentioned there was Irs. Clara Keyser, of Salt Lake; heater Webb, of Richmond; Lyman .'ebb. of California. Her father waa cousin of the prophet. Joseph Smith, nd one of the pioneers. Mrs. Webb was a faithful wife, a ue mother and a helpful neighbor h was always ready with word and ed to help those in trouble and the eniory of her sweet and benlflcent re will be an inspiration to all who lew ber. If men were only better acquainted lib each other they would have a Iter opinion of the Intelligence of omen. |