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Show FUNERAL III FflR ANNIE MCINTOSH ! ; Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day at 2 o'clock at the South Ward chapel for Mrs. Annie Mcintosh, age 63 years, who died Monday, Sept.1 27th in this city following three years illness with paralysis. Bishop1 E. Mplntosh conductejl the i Bervjces. The opening prayer was offered by Hans Lund, and the clos-; ing prayer by Chris Johansen. The speakers were Pres. C. N. Lund and Bishop Mcintosh. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Mcintosh. The choir furnished appropriate hymns tor the services. I Mrs. Mcintosh was born at Tay-lorsville Tay-lorsville on October 25, 1856. She is survived by a brother , Joseph Jordan of this city, and- three sisters, sis-ters, Mrs.'Fannie Rigby of Fairview, Mrs. Mary Jane Tanner of Clover, Utah and Mrs. Emma Talman of Van Couver, Canada. j Those who came here to attend the funeral were Mrs. Tanner and, son, Azel of Clover, Mrs. Ellen .lor-; dan, Mrs. Ellen Davis and sou, John S. of Tooele, Utah, and the Rigby, family of Fairview and Clear Creek. |