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Show ANOTHER PIONEER WOMAN IS CALLED Mrs. Elizabeth Howiek White, pioneer, pio-neer, died vesterday at the family residence resi-dence in Wilford ward. She was born December 30, 1838, at Bosham, Sussex, England. -She came to Utah in 864, crossing the plains with an ox team. She served as president of the Wilford Ward Relief society for many, years and was also a member of the Ornnitc stake relief board. Mrs. White is survived by her husband, hus-band, Edward White, and the following children: Edward, John W., Henry H., Matthew, Joseph A., Mahonr! M. and Keziah White; Katurah Carlisle, Eunice Eu-nice J-'elkins and Annie Lithgoc; also one adopted son, Eugene B. White, thcro being fifty-six grandchildren and twenty-five grcat-irraudchildi'en. Sim leaves also a brother, Walter Llowick. and two sisters, Maria Robinson and Amelia King. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Wednes-day, October 4, at 2 p. m., in the Wilford Wil-ford ward chapel. |