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Show Mourned 1 77 tVi f V . - n J "X- FUNERAL HELD FOR CLUBWOMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Effle Kllngnder. about US. widow of Henry F. Klingender and prominent Salt Lake Ctly clubwoman. wr conducted at i p. m. Monday in the Evans A Early mortuary chapel, 57 Kast First South street, with th Rev. Thodor G Lllley. pastor of th Tint Presbyterian church, officiating. offi-ciating. Interment was In th family plot In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mn. Klingender died Saturday afternoon In a local hospital after lengthy Illness. A daughter of Robert and Susannah Susan-nah Minier Riddle, she was born In Valley Falls, Kan., and came to Utah 40 years ago. Mrs. Klingendner was an active B1 metier of the First r'reahytenan church. Indies' Literary club. Short Story club. Kansas club and Daughters Daugh-ters of th American Revolution, Spirit of Liberty chapter. Her husband, widely known throughout th west as a mining nginesr. died last February. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. W. E. Merriam, Westcllffe, Colo., and Mrs. Georg N. If ft Sr., Poca-Ullo, Poca-Ullo, Idaho: a nephew. Ueorg N. If ft Jr., now touring Europe, and nieces. Mr. Francis J. Ktrchorf. Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Marjorie Stewart and Mrs. Carry Can da, Westcllffe, Cola MRS. M-KIt KUNtiKNIIKI Prominent la ehib rJrrlr |