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Show ' VICES HELD FOR : js. C.E. ADDERLEY '' JUES. AFTERNOON " neral services for Mrs. Daisy ' Adderley, 70, first white orn in Bingham and an ac-civic ac-civic and club worker, who Saturday evening at 9 p.m. "tic family residence after a Xing illness, were held Tues- ifternoon at 3 o'clock in the nic temple auditorium, Salt City. rices included: organ pre-by pre-by Martha Prisk of Salt City; opening prayer, Miss i Duhigg; vocal duet "In the ion" by Mrs. Winn Raby and Clive Siddoway, accompan-iy accompan-iy Mrs. George Austin; OES nony by Martha Chapter No. is. Frances Morley, worthy 1 .r matron; iaiK, "The Glory of the Garden" by Miss Duhigg; vo-val vo-val solo, "Going Home" by Joel P. Jensen, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Jensen; closing clo-sing prayer, C. M. Wilton, and organ postlude Adderley by Martha Prisk. lbearers were W. H. Tre-len, Tre-len, Earl T. James, Joseph jp, Elwood T. Johnson, Aaron jd and Harry McNeely. Dedi-jn Dedi-jn of the grave was by Bish- !:iinton Robison. Burial was t. Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake under direction of Bingham fuary, Jdaughter of John and Eliza-I Eliza-I Gallacher Hocking, Mrs. Irley was born February 28, i She was educated in Bing-I Bing-I schools and attended the ich of Jesus Christ of Latter-' Latter-' Saints' college, Salt Lake i. Adderley had lived in ham her entire life. Her and, ' Charles E. Adderley, :.ijded the Bingham Mercantile 4)any and is president of the f be was a charter member and i matron of Chapter No. 7, and a charter member and I president of the American fon auxiliary, Bingham post I 30. During her early years Ivas active in social and civic i: and attended the Metho-ehurch. Metho-ehurch. e was married to Mr. Adder- f.pril 22, 1896, in Salt Lake The couple celebrated their n wedding anniversary in Surviving are her husband; nef sun, Charles W. Adderley, Jingham; three daughters, Mrs. 3aiie Bogart and Mrs. Maisie fripp of Bingham, and Mrs. Pearl ftejiols, Holladay; four grandchildren, grand-children, one great grandchild, two brothers, John and Bert okmg, Bingham. t -O |