Show I Pioneer Dies ies I 1 I t 2 si i I MRS J. J JA FROISETH I Mrs Jennie A. A Froiseth Funeral Will Be Held Sunday Funeral services er for rOt Mrs Irl Jennie Anderson Froiseth Utah pioneer who died Friday at the time home of oC her herson herson herson son in will bo be held at p. p m m. m Suil Sunday a Services Ser wilt will be conducted by the Rt Rev nev Arthur W W. Moulton l Episcopal Epis Episcopal Epis copal bishop of or Utah at the J Evans E vans and Earl Early mortuary r chapel Interment Inter Inter- mont ment will bo be in Ml IL Olivet t cemetery A native e o of ot Ireland Mrs was as 80 SO years rears old at time the time of or her death Sho CAme come to the United States with her parents who settled set set- tied first in iii New York In 1886 Mrs Froiseth went to fo Europe Europe- and completed com com- five years years' stud study in convents at Berlin and Florence MARRIED IN 1871 She was waR married to Bernard A. A M. M In 1871 Mr Ir Froiseth was wasa a civil engineer m and tho the couple came caine cameto cameto to U Utah h to make their hom home Mrs Froiseth helped orS orS' organize mize th tIm the Sarah Satah Daft Dat home She was an nn honorary honorary hon hon- member of or the Ladies Ladies' Literary Literary Liter Liter- ary an club author of oC many poems POem and an accomplished dramatic reader besides being a a. frequent contributor to newspapers and periodicals She also was associated with the Orphans Orphans' Orphans Orphans' Orphans Orphans' Or Or- Home and Day Nursery now now- known as tho Childrens Children's Welfare society and a a. prominent member of ot the Poetry society 3 SONS SURVIVE Mrs irs Froiseth Is Js survived I by three sons sons' Bernard Honolulu R. R J. J Froiseth Oakland CaL and R R. E. E Froiseth Holladay and two daughters laugh laugh- Mrs Percival O. O Perkins and Mrs Harry L. L Bracken both o of Salt ake Lake SI Six grandchildren also sur sur- vive |