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Show PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD AT HER HOME Mrs. Leah Price Lemmon Falls HI After Peculiar Dream and Soon Passes Away. Mrs. Leah Price Lemmon, who came to Utah with her uncle. John R. Davis, in 1851, and had made her home In Winder Win-der ward. Mill Creek, ever since, died at Mill Creek yesterday. She was a native of Monmouthshire, Fncland. Fifty years ago she married Alfred Lemmon, who survives her. She is also survived bv six children. Mrs. Mvrtle Hoffman. I Alfred W.. William. Lafavette M.. Lewis L. Lemmon and Mrs. Nellie S. Selvy. i Mrs. Lemmon was a relief society work- i er and an earnest Latter-day Saint. She had a dream three weeks ago that she was about to marry, and that she was in a beautiful place putting on fine , clothes. Last Tuesday she was stricken I ill and she then interpreted her dream to ; mean that in a few days she would put i on her burial robes. Funeral services will be held In the Winder ward chapel, Fifteenth South street and County road, Wednesday. |