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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR ELIZA M. TURNER IN SALT LAKE TUESDAY Funeral services for Eliza Jane Mace Turner, 57, wife of Frederick Frede-rick E. Turner, former superintendent superin-tendent of the Ohio Copper Mining Min-ing company, were conducted Tuesday afternoon by officers of Martha Chapter, Order of Eastern East-ern StaT, In the Masonic temple In Salt Lake City. She died Saturday Sat-urday in a local hospital of complications com-plications following an operation. Mrs. Turner, formerly an active act-ive member and. past matron of the Martha Chapter, O.E.S., in Bingham, had resided in Long Beach, CaUfornla, since 1930. She was visiting during the summer months with her two daughters, Mrs. Rowena Hansen and Mrs. Melba Fike, both of Bingham. She was born May 21, 1880, in West Jordan, a daughter oi the late Richard and Clara Jew-ett Jew-ett Mace. Married April 18, 1899, in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Turner toade their home In Bingham Bing-ham until moving to California seven years ago. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Frederick Turner Jr., Duncan, Arizona; Carter Turner, Long Beach; five daughters Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Fike of Bingham; Gladys, Eugenia and Lola Rae Turner, all of Long Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Lloyd of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maud O'Gorman, Los Angeles, and five grandchildren. Burial was In Mt. Olivet cemetery. ceme-tery. rv- |