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Show ! SALMON FUNERAL TO BE THURSDAY I IN THE 20TH WARD j MRS. MARGARET SALMON. i ... . ."1 "',. A i , 1 . . - j K ' ' " r ff FL'XERAL services for the late Mrs. Margaret H. Salmon, wife of William W. Salmon, will lie held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Twentieth ward meeting house. The remains may be viewed at the family residence, 1S:J E street, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on the day of the funeral. Mrs. Salmon was born in Renfrew, Scotland, Scot-land, July .'It, 1S-1I, and became a member of tile .Mormon 'church when a girl. She started for Utah in ltiti. walking across the plains ami arriving in the city the same year in the company of Captain Ricks. April JS. tMKi. she was married to William Wil-liam V. Salmon. All during her life she was an active church worker and was president oi the Relief society of the Twentieth ward. The surviving children are Mrs. Charles J. Ross. Misses Jeano and Ann Salmon and William Salmon, Jr. Two sisters, Mrs. Jennie May and Mrs. Mary Oswald, and three brothers, Robert, Daniel and James Hunter, also survive her. Interment will be in City cemetery. |