Show Mrs Elizabeth Elizabeth Mayhew I I Is s taken By Death I Mrs Elizabeth White Mayhew died at her home in St. St George on July 27 Mrs Mayhew had been ailing for some time Her parents Mr and Mrs Levi White took her to St. St George Gcorge about three years ago ngo thinking that the change particularly the altitude might restore her health but to tono tono tono no a avail vall Mrs Mayhew was formerly Miss Elizabeth White and was married marri marri- ed to Otto Mayhew in 19 1917 7 just before he entered the World war Mr Mayhew returned from rom the war but departed this life about I six years ago He was buried at atI I Utahn under the auspices of the American Legion Mrs Mayhew was born In Giles Wayne Vayne county Utah September 22 1896 and came here with her parents in the early days The Whites located on a homestead about three miles up the Duchesne river Mrs Mayhew Is survived by three children Ruth 14 Howard Howard How How- ard 12 and Faunt 8 her parents Mr and Mrs Levi C. C White and three sisters Mrs Charles Partridge Partridge Partridge Part Part- ridge Duchesne Mrs Perry Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son Ouray and Mrs Vivian Woolley Woolley Woolley Wool- Wool ley of Las Vegas Nevada also three brothers Arlie Al AI and Ivan White Funeral services were held at Duchesne Saturday In charge of Bishop Rulon J. J Larsen Music was furnished by Mrs Howard Moffitt and Mrs Max Peterson y accompanied by Mrs Leland Hair Speakers were J. J W. W Moulton Jno P. P Madsen The father Levi White spoke a few words and Mr Larsen closed with some appropriate appropriate appropriate remarks Interment w was in the Utahn cemetery |