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Show REVERENT HONOR IS PAID MRS. RAWLINS Masses of White Flowers and Appropriate Appropri-ate Music Characterize Service for Pioneer Woman. Alamos of Tvhitp "flowers decorated the Forest Dale Dieetinff house yesterday, when funeral services vere held at H-.ZQ for Afis. Mary 7ost Bawlins. The chapel "ae crowded with frieDds who had eouie to offer the last tribute to the venerable pioneer woman. Bishop Fbas S. Woodruff presided, rvlupic was furnished by the ward quartette, quar-tette, "Come Ye Disconsolate,' ''Rest Ye Now From Care and .Sorrow" and "Ahido With YIo" being the numbers offered. Theodore Tobiason offered prayer. The speakers -were W. W. Kay, Hyrum A. Smith and Bishop Woodruff." All ppoke feelingly of the good works lvhich had niHcie the life ot the departed depart-ed one to be truly revered. Interment was in Cottonwood come-tery. come-tery. J. M. Weiler. who pronounced the benediction, dedicated the grave as veil. Mrs. Rawlins died Thursday, lack-jne lack-jne onlv n few days of having completed com-pleted " her ninetieth year." She -was the widow of J. F. B'awlins. late county commissioner, who died three vcars" aco. With her husband she came here from her home in Xashville, Term., in ISIS, and had ever since been a resident of Salt Lake, being an ear-rest ear-rest worker in the church and a notable '-;ure in the earlv history of the city, 'phe is survived by J. L. Kawlins, a (on, former 'nited .States senator from Ctah, and bv a-daughter, Mrs. Nancy Kerr of Richmond, I'tah. |