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Show lYf KS. CATHERINE SUMNER ifl MAEGETTS, one of Salt "Lake's earliest pioneers, whose death occurred yesterday niornins. OL XXXXX Q - . - ; , -W), ; " vcl ' v . ' . I f ' mm RESIDENT 'OF OTE DiES Mrs. Catherine Sumner Margetts, Citizen of City-Last City-Last 67 Years, Mrs. Catherine Sumner Mar get In, ivid-ow ivid-ow of Richard B. Margetts and resident of Salt Iake since September 2S, 1S51, died at li) o'clock yesterday morning of general debility. Friends may view the body at the family residence, o- West Second North street, from 1 to 12 o'clock tomorrow. On account of precautions precau-tions against the spread of Influenza-funeral Influenza-funeral services will be held In the open air, at the grave, at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Margetts, daughter of Thomas and Mary Sumner, was horn at Warrington. Ian'-aster. England. Aueust 1, 1S;;3. With her husband she left for America in 10, the voyage in a sailing vessel consuming si x weeks. The con pit1 remained in St. lxin is a year preparing lor the trip across the plains. This required six months and two vee);s. Sons and daughters surviving Mrs. Margetts Mar-getts are: Mrs. f-uher Hardy, Thomas Bt Margetts, Sarah J. Pembroke. Harry S. MarcrotiR. William c,. Margetts and l-'m nk E. Ma rc;et ts. She leaves tw enty-I enty-I four crp ndchildren and thirty-seven great grandchildren. |