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Show WITH1A' fc' . .4.nr0, '.' -iv .. ' - ,k 'f'Si. v' ?s.- " Mrs. G. Frank Coffey of Fort Worth, Tex., probably will be secretary sec-retary of state in the "cabinet" of Mrs. Mirinm A. Ferguson, first woman governor of Texas. Mrs. Coffey is a successful business woman. WOMAN BURIED IN MAPLETON Funeral services were held in the Mapleton ward chapel Sunday afternoon, November 30, for Mrs. Dixie Marshall, nge 20, of Salt Lake City but formerly of Mapleton, who died in Salt Luke City last week. The body was brought to Mapleton in a hearse by a Salt Lake undertaker. under-taker. Bishop It. L. Mendenhall was in charge of the serice. The speakers were Oscar Whiting, Bishop J. F. Bringhurst and Bishop R. L. Mendenhall. Music was furnished by.the ward choir; and n vocal duet , by, parol, und Howard Waters. The . grave in' the Evergreen cemetery was dedicated by Bishop O. B. .Huntington. . , .',',.,116 is' survived by her husband , and mother. ' 'i " -; : |