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Show SERVICES ARE HELD FOR PIONEER WOMAN ''"'V'-.. J I-:. The fi-n-ral of Ar- Chririi',.. v.-ni;.!rn. m:..r t w v.-,,; U .T.s. v-o .r -l T.!.-?.n- vk-ht of .-n.-r.-,: : r.iln;- as th'. a..--, of fl .vrs ,V(1J, ,.M Ihi ,f-..-ri,no a; t),,; rod,.rf.,, ,.( h,,r T-" 1!-V. V Kuhr.s ! tho rm. nnjiuty eni:rer. .:-lel!e.) the lMr..:;Ml aer-rnon, aer-rnon, and M-s. I. H. Ktis:rs and the choir from the Coramunity cauroh tirraished the music Mrs. Williams was born In TJrhana. Ohio, September 1?, 182s, and cime to Utah nto:t tnlry yni-3 n:-o. P'ne was a member of the I'rovo Baptist rhurch and is surviverl by one son, four grarrh-hi'lclren and four g-reat-Rrandchiirtren. She is a'so surviverl by one sister. Mrs. Sarah Millar who lives in Iowa. Interment was 'in the City cemetery . |