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Show uneral Services For Fire Victim To Be Held Today LT1NE WIDOW SUFFERS 1 FATAL HURNS IN KITCHEN FIRE taught by an explosive blast from (Wooting preparation heating on a Vhen stove, Mrs. Jessie Reed Bur-) Bur-) f 5s. 4S. of Alpine, was fatally burn- ,, Tuesday evening. sUrs. Burgess died in the hospital ! re at 6 a. m. Wednesday, nearly 12 (furs after the fire at her home. ' e and her son. Reed, were heat-; heat-; the preparation to apply to a icken house roof. Exploding, it . fire to the house, and neighbors ;hed to render aid and extinguish ; flames. (Trailed to the fire, the American JV rk fire department was ready to : C ve the station here when word ne that the flames had been ;cked. Mrs. Burgess and Reed, o suffered minor burns, were flight to the hospital here. ) A.vs. Burgess was born at Manti, )(Vtober 3, 18S9, a daughter of Alex-ier Alex-ier and Ann Mackay Reed. She 2 i"rried Clarence Burgess in the t Lake City L. D. S. temple, June 1 1913, and they moved to Alpine Ely, Nevada, in 1915, where she ce resided. w Irs. Burgess was secretary of the line ward Relief society for 18 J 'J rs. For her long record of ser- i B'. she was honored at the Relief J iety convention at American Fork (sday. She was recently appoint-to appoint-to the Alpine stake Genealogical rd. Irs. Burgess was left a widow with j mall family ten years ago, when , rence Burgess died from a brok- artery suffered while pitching . . Mrs. Burgess carried on in the :ken business and small farming, ing and educating her family. ( on', Peed, recently returned from L. D. S. mission, and three are 1 n.ding Brigham Young university eed, Dale and Pauline. Another : jj ghter, Ann. also survives. ' I ,-irviving besides her children are n ' mother. Mrs. Ann Reed, of Lund, j- a da; two brothers, Gordon Reed r 'j Hugh Reed, of Lund; and a sis-' sis-' i U Mrs. Margaret Hendrix of Sonde, Son-de, Nevada. ineral services will be conducted ,y at 2 o'clock in the Alpine m ,). S. ward chapel. V h, n |