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Show URS. MARGARET HUNTINGTON ENDS ACTIVE, USEFUL CAREER; FUNERAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON TTuntfral services for Mrs. Mar-, , Luella Bird Huntington, wife Jpa,riar h O. B. Huntington su-Jntendent su-Jntendent of Utah county inl.rm-v inl.rm-v who ied Tuesday afternoon, I ft held Friday at 2 o'clock m I springville First ward chapel Huntington was born m ni November 5, 1857, tnc gmmaUneCrandai.and ar,l Bird. She attended the iTo schools here, taught by C D fans Not only did she , rece.ve , 'ucat onal advantages of her - tun. scM, but in her home she lea n-i n-i to knit, weave and spin. She 'n the yarn from which the first kets used in her home we're She was married January 22, 1880, .Oliver B. Huntington in the L. D. 'endowment house, Salt Lake the Iremony being performed by Dan-fa Dan-fa Wells. To this union were r four children, all of whom Live as follows: Oliver Bird unUngton, Mrs. Prescinda Oak-r Oak-r Richard Huntington, aU of fr'ingville and Mrs. Elsie Thorn Hng Canyon; also 14 grandchil-" grandchil-" and one sister, Mrs. Louanna fH n has always been .active church member having longed to the first M. I. A. m rnvme. She served for 12 years 'the presidency of the First ward elief society, always assisting in re of the dead and rendering rvice to the sick. With her hus-Sd hus-Sd and parents, she has labored ceaslngly in the Salt Lake, Logan "Manti temples, and has doner ork for scores of relatives and During the 22 years that her hus md served as bishop of the First ard, she supported him loyally m s calling, her home and her labois flng always at the disposal of ,'osf needing her advice and ass.st- Z January, 1927, she went with r husband to take charge of the tan county infirmary where she u won the love and re'spect of 1 with whom she came in contact. Tide rendering service in this ca-icity ca-icity she was stricken with muscu-r muscu-r heart trouble and has been in )or health since April, 1928. Tuesday, a few hours after she ul visited the room of each female Uient and shook hands and bid lem all "good morning," and was siting with her husband and lends, she passed away, going as e who wraps the draperies of his uch about him and lies down to leasant dreams." |