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Show WOMAN PIONEER WILL BE BURIED THIS AFTERNOON 4 f MRS. MARY BOBINEOX. ' ' i 1 J - ' f ' a , : 4 Mrs. Mary P.obltisoii. S3 years old. wife of T. 11. nobinson, died ai the home of her dausl'.ter, Mra. M. A. Hicks, 374 fcouth Second East street, on December 2o. Funeral ee;-vices w'.Il be held at the Kigtuh ward chapel Sunday afternoon at ,1 o'clock. Mrs. Ro-binson way born In ; Flirmlnghain, England, and came to Utah , In 1878. She lived for a time at Upton, i Summit county, and then moved to Og- j .den. where she 1've-j for ten year3. She ! then came to Salt I-ake. : j She is survived by her husband and I j seven of her twelve children, three sons j and four daughters. The sons are VB IT. Uoblnson, Prank Robinson and Walter ' Robinson. The daug-'aters are Mrs. Wi!- j Ham Powell of Kt. Anthony, Idaho; Mra. j John Taylor. Mrs. M. A. Hicks and Mrs. I Jam:s Henley of Salt Lake. She U sur- j vived by sixty-two grandchildren and ' fifty-nine great-grandchildren. i |