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Show WELL-KNOWN LODGE WOMAN PASSES AWAY Sirs. Jennie Adelaide- FarnsworthT wife of Charles O. Farnsworth. a cleric In the city board of health jofflcc, died In tho Farnsworth apartments :it 11. East-First South street at 7:5R o'clock Saturday evening of pneumonia, 'after an illness covering a period of two weeks. Mrs. Farnsworth was one of the best known and most loved women of the C. A. TU and allied organizations 'In the city. In addition to this, she -was a momber of the First Presbyterian church. , Mrs. Farnsworth was also a member of Naomi lodge No. 1, Daughters of R-bckah. R-bckah. bolng past noble grand of this organization, and belonged to James B. McKean Women's Relief corps. Grand Army of the Republic, having held all the offices In this body. ' Mrs. Farnsworth hold tho distinction of being a native of the same courtly nnd state as President Taft, her nativity be-1ng be-1ng Canal Dover. Trumbull county. O. Here she was born August 22, .1 S3 1 , making mak-ing her 76 years old at death. At In-dlanapolls In-dlanapolls In 1865 she became Mr. Farns-wprth's Farns-wprth's wife, and In 1S81 they camo to Utah. One child. Mrs. L. B. Wallace, now of Chicago, Is left. Mre. FaniKWorth, In her illifess. was devotedly attended by her many associates associ-ates In lodge work. Tho funeral arrango-lnents arrango-lnents havo not been made. |