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Show Graveside Services Held Monday For Former Resident Graveside services were conducted conduc-ted at the Evergreen cemetery here Monday for Mrs. Elizabeth Sellers Johnson, 48, wife of Louis Johnson, who died of a heart attack at-tack Friday, in Salt Lake City, while attending a family reunion. Services were held earlier in the 8th LDS ward chapel in Salt Lake City. Former residents of Springville, the Johnson family had lived in Salt Lake City the past several years. They had also lived previously pre-viously in Idaho and in California. Mrs. Johnson was active in LDS church work having served with the Genealogical Society, the Primary Pri-mary Association and the Relief Society. She had also done LDS temple work. She was born July 20, 1901, in Springville, a daughter of Joseph L. and Sarah D. Worthen Sellers. At an early age she went to Idaho with her parents and there received re-ceived her education. She was married to Mr. Johnson John-son October 11, 1916 at Meman, Ida., and their marriage was later solomnized in the Logan L. D. S. temple. Surviving in addition to her husband, hus-band, are her father and 12 sons and-daughters: Louis Larcell Johnson, John-son, Oakland; Wilford Thomas Johnson, serving with the United States Marine corps in San Diego, Cal.; Delbert Leon, Richard Elden, Joseph Aaron, Hyrum Royden, Al-vin Al-vin Michael and Ronald Lawrence Johnson, Salt Lake City; four daughters, Mrs. Alice Louise Burt, Tooele; Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth Thomson, Richmond, Cal.; Naomi Caroline and Fern Afton Johnson, Salt Lake City; three brothers! Heber Allen Sellers, Rigby, Ida.; Kenneth William Sellers, Menan; Cecil Alfred Sellers, Salt Lake City; four sisters, Mrs. Maida Brown, Kaysville; Mrs. Aleen Pur-rington, Pur-rington, Centerville; Mrs. Lucy Beck, Menan, and Miss Bclva Sellers, Sel-lers, Centerville, and 12 grandchildren. |