Show I I Coalville Resident Dies In Year Yer 94 who saw Mrs Emma Emmo Carruth com com- community two family two family grow from a lived size and to Its present remembered remembered which are now through perl periods ds Sat Sat- boOks died only In history believed to to be Summit She was county's oldest resident says Mondays Monday's Tribune retained v ad in- in interest interest Carruth who Mrs Mr until well past her ninety fourth terest anniversary was Ide identified with birthday history or of the state tato the or much through early early- She lived and nation hardships battles and other day Indian family was the third life Her of pioneer In set set- settling to establish residence tUng there In 1858 knitted fine lace made Carruth Mrs until almost I cases and quilts pillow keen eyesight retained She her death advanced and and perfect hearing despite her age A native or of England she of born January 19 10 1 1849 49 daughter was Brown and Sarah Hewlett Wilde WUde Henry United States came to the The Tho family set set- settling settling later Inter one year in 1851 and to Utah In In Provo and later rather father assisted In the construction Her mill mUl In and operation or of the first sugar Utah at the 51 alto to or of what later became Sugarhouse She was married to William Carruth May 9 1870 He dle-d dle soon after atter they wedding in 1920 celebrated their golden daughters and five sons survive Mrs J. J L L. of C Mrs A. A E. E Becker or of Ogden and Miss Maude Car Car- Carruth Carruth ruth or of Washington D. D C. C W. W H. H H and J. J T. T Carruth J. J E. E Carruth or of Ogden California Ray Carruth of of Oakland Evanston Wyoming and Frank W. W Car Car- Carruth Carruth ruth of Salem Oregon Funeral services were conducted Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday L. L D. D S. S In the day at 5 p. p p m. m tabernacle A. A S. S Gardner officiating Interment was in the tho tery |