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Show FAITHFUL CHURCH mm CALLED Mrs. Betsy Whittakcr Dies of Paralysis After Years of Active Service. 1 ' Mrs." Botsy "Whilnkcr, who had boeu bedfast since Alay and had been ailing for more than a year, died from tbo effects of a silroko of paralysis at the. htfTTre of her daughter, Mrs. liachol Btiilo3 173 li 'street, at 1 2 :4f o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. "Whittakcr was born' in Norwich, Nor-wich, Entrlaud, May 4, 1S33, and crossed the plains to Utah in .1355, living in .Salt Lake Citv from theu uiiLii iiur ucai'ii. ilci 1u1aua.nu umu here thirly-soven years ago. She leaves six children, forty-two grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren. The children arc:' David M. Whittaker and Joseph Whitlaker of Cetiter ward, this eiry; Isaac N. Whittakor of Lake Shore, Utah; Zenos Whittakcr of .Prove; .Pro-ve; Mrs. Martha Reynolds of Spring-ville Spring-ville and Mrs. Rachel Bailey of 17S B street, this city. For more than seventeen' years Mrs. Whitlaker had been a teacher in the Relief society work of the Sixteenth ward of tho h. D. S. church, and previous pre-vious to that time she had been president presi-dent of the Kclief society of the Ccutcr ward for fifteen yoars. Services in memory of Mtb. Whittaker Whitta-ker will bo held at 1. o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Eighteenth ward mooting house. .lntcfTrient will be in tho Cit3r comet cry. |