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Show their own company for a number of years. Surviving' are a son, Albert E. Moore of Seattle; two grandsons, Mechlin Moore of the Washington Post staff, Arlington, Va. and John T. Regan of Seattle. staff at the founding of Fort3 Douglas and her mother was a leading lady in the old Salt Lake Theater. Mrs. Moore began her stage career ca-reer at the age of 18. She lived in Springville many years and toured the west in stock companies throughout her earlier life. She was leading lady for a well-known Northwest company which traveled travel-ed to mining towns and lumber camps in northern California by stagecoach at the turn of the century. cen-tury. She and her husband, the late Frederick Moore, operated friends Learn of ' Death of Early Resident, Actress The colorful life of a former resident of Springville, well-known by older citizens for her theatrical offerings, came to a close last week, when friends and relatives here learned of the death of Mrs. Pearl Ethier Moore, age 87. She died Tuesday, August 21, at St. Vincent's Home , Seattle, Wash, where she had lived the past year. Requiem Mass was said on Friday and burial was in Calvary cemetery, Seattle. She was born in Reno, Nev. in 1869. Her father Col. Anthony Ethier, was on General Connor's |