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Show SERVICES TODAY FOR LOCAL WOMAN Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted today at 2 p. m., in the First ward chapel for Mrs. Emma Conover Hutchmgs, 61, who died Monday at 1:00 a. m., at the family fam-ily resdence, 600 South Third East street. Friends may call at the family residence before the services. Burial Bur-ial wll be in the Evergreen cemetery, ceme-tery, under dirction of C. O. Clau-din Clau-din funeral home. Mrs. Hutchlngs had been in HI health since a fa'.l at her home in January, 1942, when, she suffered a fractured hip. She was born in Springville July 22, 1882, a daughter of John and Emma Richardson Conover. She had lived here most of her life, taking active part in church work. TPrt. n nimior vetTQ Rhf VJPt S a Relief Society teacher. Sne was also a member of Camp Kolob D. U. P. She was married October 3rd, 1900, to Trumun O. Hutchings at Springville, and in 1910, they received re-ceived their endowments in the Salt Lake temple. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons and five daughters, John Evin Hutchings, U. S. N., Ralph Milton, Hutchings, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. J. C. Pepcorn, Ogden; Mrs. C. R. McDonald, Evanston, Wyo Mrs. G. F. McClung, Berkeley, Berk-eley, Calif.; Mrs. James A. Bohn, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Webb Zimerman, Salt Lake City; also fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Mae Hatfield, Mrs. Daisy Kelly, Mrs. Adelbert Conover and Charles Conover, all of Springville. bers will also complete the scrap-books scrap-books of the local club's various activities which the club is entering enter-ing in the awards contest at the state convention being held May 19, 20 and 21, in Salt Lake City. |