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Show FUNERAL SERVICE TODAY FOR MRS. JANE A. MASON Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted today, Thursday, at 3:30 p. m., in the Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. Jane Averett Mason, who died Saturday at her home in Aurora. Au-rora. Bishop Erwin Sheffield of the Sixth ward, will be in charge of the services. Friends may view the body at the chapel from 3 p. m. until time of the service. Services will also be conducted at 10 a. m., Thursday in the Sa-lina Sa-lina ward, under direction of Bishop Bish-op Kardel Harwood. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery, under un-der direction of, the Peterson mortuary mor-tuary of Salina. Mrs. Mason was born in Springville Spring-ville July 9, 1888, a daughter of George and Mary Alice Mason Averett. She lived in this city until her marriage to Roy Mason in the Manti temple, Dec. 13, 1908, when they moved to Aurora. " She had been especially active in church work at Aurora. She served as a stake missionary and as a Primary teacher, also secretary secre-tary of the stake M. I. A., and as a Relief Society teacher for many years. She also was a teacher in the ward Sunday School and was the first Bee-hive teacher in Aurora. Surviving, besides her husband, are her mother and six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Zelma Christiansen, Christian-sen, Mrs. Bessie Gourley, - Mrs. Minnie Barker, Ed and Evon Averett, Av-erett, Springville; Mrs. Nora Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Leland. |