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Show MARTHA E. A. CHURCH PASSES PANGUITCH F u n e r a 1 services ser-vices were conducted here Monday Mon-day at 2 p.m. in the L. D. S. North ward chapel for Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Klla Alger Church, 80, widow wi-dow of Abraham A .Church, who died Saturday of heart trouble j She was born December 4, 1853, at Salt Lake, a daughter of John and Sarah Ann Pulsipher Pul-sipher Alger. She accompanied her parents to Beaver in 18 62, then went to St. George. She was married October 4, 1877, in the St. George L. D. S. temple. A short time later they moved to Panguitch, where she had since resided. She served as a member of both the Panguitch L. D. S. stake Relief society board and the stake Y. L. M. I. A. board for many years. Three daughters and three sons suruvive. Mlrs. Kate Q. Clark, Salt Lake; Mrs. Edna Hey wood, La Verkln; Mrs. Clem-ie Clem-ie Esplin, Shelley, Idaho; Zera E. Chester and Rudolph Church, Panguitch; a brother, William Alger, Enterpri""; two sisters, Mrs. Ar:; Price. Salt Lake, and Mrs. Mamie Morris, Portland, Oregon; 32 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. |