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Show L1ZETTE DIBBLE SERVICES HELD Bishop C. N. Christensen and Mrs. Melinda Sumsion spoke eloquently elo-quently of the life and character of Mrs. Lizette Pierce Dibble at services held Sunday at the Pos-eph Pos-eph William Taylor Memorial Mortuary Mor-tuary in Salt Lake City, with Solon Wood presiding. Music in the form of vocal solos were given by Albert Southwick Robert Peirce, and Lela Lisonbee, and a violin selection was given by Mrs. Wendell Perkins, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Mattie Mear. Prayers were offered by I. A. amoot, John L. Ballif, Jr., and Solon Wood. Mrs. Dibble died Tuesday night at the home of a daughter in Boise, Idaho, of causes incident to age. She was a former resident of Salt Lake City and Springville, and she was the widow of Loren Dibble of Springville. She was born in Salt Lake City October 4, . 1857, a daughter of James M. and Mary Ann Bowman rierce. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nellie D. Knowlton of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Nettie L. Goodwin of Boise; a brother, Andrew An-drew Pierce of Springville, and a sister, Mrs. Mary P. Wood also of Springville. Interment was in the Salt Lake City cemetery. |