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Show j Passes Away a- tner Resident Honored ; Funeral Services Here RlllllMII Ellsworth, oldest brother of- Mrs. Thorne. Resolutions of respect from the Pleasant Grove Fireman's auxiliary auxil-iary were read during the services by Bishop Clark. The remarks of the speakers, the large attendance of both services and the profussion of beautiful flowers bespoke the honor and esteem in which Mrs. Thorne was held by all who knew her. Her life had been one of fullness. She had enjoyed a loving husband and family and had done her full share as a member of the church and as a citizen of this community. A resident of Pleasant Grove from the time of her marriage until two years ago, when the family moved to Salt Lake City, Mrs. Thorne was well known here. She was active in church and civic organizations. For 12 years Mrs. Thorne acted as reporter for the Pleasant Grove Review. She was also a correspondent correspon-dent for the Salt Lake Tribune. Surviving are her husband, James D. Thorne; three sons, Wendell E., Harold and Ceril; seven brothers, Reuben, Wilford and Dr. J. E. Ellsworth, Ells-worth, Payson; German E. Ellsworth, Mesa, Arizona; George A. Ellsworth of Lyman, Wyoming; Benjamin Ellsworth and Dr. L. N. Ellsworth of Salt Lake City. 15 0; funeral services were con-Wednesday con-Wednesday for Mrs. Luella t; wife of James D. Thorne, Saturday evening at Salt following several months . '-le first services were con-;he con-;he Salt Lake Fourth ward a:- noon and the second in .nt Grove Second ward ig at 4 p. m. Bishop C. R. -lucted the services here. 1 3 tributes were paid Mrs. Thorne prominent Pleas- woman and her family endid work she and they Viphshed during the forty ' Resided here. Her work in , that of a mother and 'X had included teaching f'-tmistress, newspaper cor- s: and church worker. St- fef'Jurton H. Adams, Presi- of the High Priest quor-r quor-r "', Salt Lake Pioneer ward, .'ford, Mrs. M. Wilding of "City and Bishop C. R. j j the speakers. Musical eluded, "My Task" by El- , ;companied by Mrs. West, Pice", a duet by Stella jormd Viola Beers, "Come ' f-nd Rest", a second duet a ' Sperry and Inez R. e I!: by Roy Fage," "Lay My feith A Rose", and a selec-totj selec-totj Is No Death" by Mrs. Iorie opening prayer was 86 i by H. W. Jacobs, the '0 i by D. B. Thorne and the , dedicated by German E. nail LUELLA E. THORNE |