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Show MRS. SELINA GUBLER DIES AT SANTA CLARA Mrs. Selina G. Gubler, 67, wife of Harmon Gubler of Santa Clara, passed pass-ed away at her home at 3 o'clock last Saturday morning after an illness of three months with Bright's disease. She was the eldest daughter of Kas-par Kas-par and Christina Gubler, who came-to came-to Santa Clara with the original Swiss company, and had lived there all her life. Eleven children survive: Harmon Jr.,. Martin, Mrs. E. J. Reber and Mrs. Ruben Ence of Ivins; Mrs. Ernest Ha-fen, Ha-fen, Edmond, June and Dora of Santa. Clara; John G. of Salt Lake City; Henry Hen-ry of Lund, Nev.; Mrs. Milo Adams of j Bunkerville; also one brother, Jacob 1 Gubler of Lund, Nev., a sister, Mrs.. ! Christina Stucki of Santa Clara, and three half-brothers and three half-sis- ters. j The funeral was held Sunday after-, after-, noon in the Santa Clara ward hall with Vivian Frei of the bishopric, in j charge. All children of the departed attended at-tended the services as well as many grandchildren, and a large number of other relatives and friends. The speakers were John Hafen, Geo. Tobler. Adolph Hafen. If;nry Graff of , the bishopric, Walter Cannon, and con-I con-I eluding remarks were by Vivian Frei. Musical numbers were furnished by (he ward choir; vocal duet, Mrs. Clair Hafen and Miss Nettie Reber, vocal solo. Karl Fordham, and piano solo. Miss Vivian Lcavitt. Prayers were ofTrred by Harmon Ha'cn and Ernest Rebcr and the grave was dedicated by Jacob Frei. |