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Show Pioneer Woman Summoned Home 3Irs. Sarah Thome Foutz Rlvd Suii-dny, Suii-dny, Wns Hurled Tuesday Wns Prominent In Church and Member of Lending Family. Mrs. Sarnh Foutz ,wlfo of Jacob Foutz, passed awny Sunday, after an Illness of two months. Tho cause of death was heart trouble. Sho was seventy years of ago, was prominent In church -work, and wns a member of one of tho leading families and first settlors of Pleasant Grove. Sho lcnvcB a hucbnnd, Jacob Foutz, and eight children, Fred Foutz of Pleasant Drove, Mrs. John M. Smith I of Mammoth, J. E. Foutz of Pleasant Grovo, Mrs. C. J. Evans of Pleasant Grove, Gcorgo T. Foutz of Pocatello, J. II. Foutz and Mrs. J. C. Fltzgorald of Pleasant Grovo. Sho Is a slstor of George, Joseph E., David and Robert Thorno of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. James Cobbley of Dlackfoot, Idaho. Sho was born In Nottingham, England, Eng-land, August 10, 1844. When six years of ago sho camo to Utah with her parents, par-ents, Dnvld and Elizabeth Thorno, tho Tamlly locating In Pleasant Grovo. January 11, I860, sho was married to Jacob Foutz, They located tho same year on tho lot where sho died and whloh was their only homo for 48 years. Sho was a devoted Latter Day Saint, and served eight years as councilor coun-cilor and eight years as president of the Pleasant Grove Relief Society, during which time sho was a great blessing to many sick and bereaved. Funernl services wero hold In tho Tnbernnclo Tuesday. W. L. Hayes presided. The other speakers wore Mrs. Louise Hnlllday of the Rcllof Society Stake Hoard, L. P. Lund, Eara I Walker, F C. Hanks and Bishop E. D. Olpln. Mrs. A. L. Richardson sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," and Mr. F. D. Mooro sang "Consolation." "Consola-tion." Tho choir, undor tho leader- ship of H. Morck, supplied tho opening open-ing and closing numbers. Alexander Bullock delivered tho Invocation and John C. Coulam tho benediction. DIs. hop Cobbloy dedicated tho grave. |