Show two pioneer mothers of ashley valley called to their final reward large throng r pays last tributes to mrs elizabeth karren harren at first ward the vernal first vard mard chapel waa was filled to capacity capac ityE by the many friends of mrs elizabeth lizabeth kance on tuesday morning who had assembled to pay their last respects to her splendid life mrs karren passed away saturday night at 9 clock after buffering suffering a relapse from the serviced we were r a under the direction at of the ash ley ward bishop atio ric with bishop alma alms in charge the floral offering were beautiful and profuse th the singing was furnished by a double mixed quartet from the vernal ant first ward with a violin eolo solo by weldon bastian the first song waa was cast thy bread upon the water and the opening prayer was by bishop J cure clive davia beautiful isle was then earnest baton faton was the first speaker A violin solo wui was then given by mr bastion Bast lan accompanied by wanda wandi johnsoa johnson karl was the next peak speak er r and during his bla remarks reaia read a beautiful poem written on the life lite of the deceased dece aeed by her lifelong fe lont fri friend enil mrs V 11 L noel un mrs john jorgensen sing an a solo by mm mrs john stagg and the concluding woolley speaker waa II 11 wait walter after the concluding sone song 0 my father the benediction was by driver E X smith of the fint ward bishopric interment was in the vernal cemetery where the grave was dedicated by bishop the pall bearers were james parker 11 E Z seey seeley anton ferrie car ter walter wilkinson and lynne Wil kiLson mrs karren la Is survived by two sisters and a half brother mrs hattle wilkinson seguard utah mrs jane wade loe los angeles and james parker of jensen eight ct ildren loren lorm victor victot tom dave william mrs carter and mrs vergle vergie carter sall all of vernal and ulue blue mountain aad mrs anton of logon logan and gwehe grandchildren A peculiar incident of the services mas as that the same persons spoke at this funeral as at the services cervices for mr karren in may 1829 1929 mrs karren had always been in the bet be t of health until last tall fall U h hen en she returned from blue mountain where she had spent silent the summer on her homestead she hod haa been III the greater part of the winter A few days before her death she was um feeling slickly improved in proved and then took a relapse during her illness mrs karren kanem had bad been with her daughter mrs perrie carter of vernal As a worker in the relief society mrs karen did a great amount of good and hir cheerful dispost di spoil tion brought many families through sickness sick nesi and adversities she wai was one of cf the main supporters of the 34 1 I A and the farm bureau liddle Mi elizabeth zabeth howarth kar ren was wms bom born at meadow utah on march 17 1874 2874 the daughter ot of james and mary jane Ilo howarth warth faria in her life her parents moved to 10 and when she wag was at the age of 11 II in 1883 they moved to ashley valley she was married to david karren november Noi ember 24 1892 in the family moved to meeker colorado Lo lorado where they remained ned until 1903 when they returned to ashley valley to make heir permanent home mrs IL J fades eades pioneer mother passes away at her homo home sunday A M after suffering for ten atys with blood pol poisoning loning caused caud from sugar diabetes ir J eades passed away early sunday morning she had always been a health woman until in 1810 1910 when she vaa was dricken nith xi ath the measles witch wt ich ift left her with ith a cough and ocher weaknesses nancy francis crowl cades eades was born may 10 IBM in cottee coffee county tenn she spent her childhood in that state and remembers well the closing years of the civil war mar when she waa was fourteen ears old her family to van buren county arkansas it waa here that he the met and married R 3 eades on january 10 1 1876 they spent most of their life in that state in 1900 they became members of the 4 D 0 S church and in 1915 the family moved to vernal rc residing elding here ah since mrs eades was the mother of twelve children but nine have preceded her la in death she Is U survived by her husband and three children as follows jacob A eades tides of hulbert oklahoma samuel R badea and mrs albert schaffer both of monterey Call ie in also survived by fourteen grandchildren and four great grand foldren ful dren the funeral was held in im the see sec on ward chapel monday at I 1 p m under the direction of bishop J clive davis the chapel was decorated with Jell cate plants and the floral uTe offerings rings were beautiful the ne music was fumi furnished shed by a mixed quartet composed of A alfred Calf caldwell tell earl goodrich maud and erma woolley accompanied bv mrs arthur manwaring the opening number vaas as beautiful isle of somewhere invocation was offered br by fred 0 bingham felloe followed 1 by 1 I know my heavenly father knows the first speaker vae vs george E wilkins after his timely and contorting remark remarks the quartet favored with another number I 1 jesus LOVIT vt of my soul president 11 II B calder was the concluding speaker and the cosing song was sweet hour of prayer J 13 crapo offered the benediction the interment was in the vernal cemetery with C 8 carter dedicating the grave the pall poll bearers were marvin anderson wallace winder aubra rex winder minder charles II adlock and ashley hodgkinson |