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Show CHURCH, CIVIC LEADERJS DEAD Mr. Adella Woolley Eardley. II. widely known In Utah political. Journalistic and civic circles, ditd Friday evening at her home, lu North Main street, f a heart ailment.' She was born July 31. 1MT, in Salt Lake Oty. a daughter ef Samuel Sam-uel A mod and Catharine Mehr-Ing Mehr-Ing Wooikiy. pio' eera of 14. She served as first aid on the general beard of th. Y. W. M. L A. for 33 years end had acted as 'in im dskgata to nu- Mrs. r-avrdlcy ansrouB coaftrsness and study troupe. Mrs. Eardlty was also on f ths first guidss called to serve as a missionary at the bureau of Information on Temple square, Where she served for 10 years. Many ArUvttlrs Writing under the name of Catharine Cath-arine Hurst, she was editor of the "Girl Query" department of the Young Woman's Journal from 1114 to 1936. 8Ha was charter member ' the Authors' club and of the first Civic club of Salt Lake City. Active in poHtlcs, Mrs. Eardley Verved as registrar of her district for 1ft yeears and waa a member of I the first woman's legislative com- an U tee of Salt Laice City. 1 For several years Mrs. Eardley tras la charge of the women's handicraft handi-craft department of tha Utah state FnmiraJ Sunday I Surviving are U children. Roacoe W. aCardJey. W. H. Eardley. Mrs. i VilUtte E. Snow. Mrs. Anita E 1 Peterson. Mr Almeada E. Hall, all of Salt La City, and Mehrlng V. Eardsty of Los Angelee; three brothara, Amos Menrtn Wool ley and Ci.pt n S. Woolley of Salt Lake City and W LI Ham O. Woolley of Los An-gwrte. An-gwrte. and two s. iters. Mrs. Florence W. RuiweU and Mrs. Edith Thomas f Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conduct ed Sunday at 1 pvm. at MO East First South street under the direction direc-tion of Clarence H. Tlngey, bishop of the Highland Park L. D. S. ward. Speaker, will be Nephi L. Morris. Mrs. Ruth May Fox and Dr. David Andrew. Interment will be la Wasatch . Law a Memorial park. |