Show PIONEER MOTHER IS LAID TO REST AT STRAWBERRY Elizabeth Ann Mott year old pioneer of frontier days in Southern and Eastern Utah was wag laid to rest in the Strawberry rry cemetery Tuesday afternoon afternoon afternoon af af- in a large lot already containing containing containing con con- the Ule graves of her husband and s several of her large family who preceded her She died early Sunday morning following an illness illness illness ill ill- ness of several months of a heart ailment in her home on the Strawberry river Mrs Mott was born in Manti ManU Utah Utah July 26 1856 a daughter daught r of Peter and Ann Thompson Sor- Sor enson At th tire the age of 15 she married married mar mar- ried lied Charles Charl s Alvarado Mott with whom she sire continued her pioneer lonc r life in Southern Utah Northern Arizona Western stem Colorado Ashley Ashley Ashley Ash Ash- ley valley in Eastern Utah and I finally when the Uintah Indian reservation was opened to homesteaders homesteaders homesteaders home home- settling on the Strawberry Straw- Straw b berry rry river West Vest of Duchesne where she maintained her homo home Continued on Page 8 PIONEER MOTHER IS LAID fi frO TO 0 REST Continued from Page 1 for tor the last 30 years of her life until her death Throughout her life Mrs Mott was prominent as 33 a worker inthe in inthe inthe the L. L D. D S. S church a leader in pioneer life and as a good and mother to her family Her husband preceded her in deaUl death by some 10 years yearn She l leaves ves a host of relatives relative and friends to cherish her love and friendship Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Strawberry Ward Vard under Bi Bishop hop Clarence Ivie Ivle with Roy A of Duchesne con con- ducting Invocation was wad offered by Ed Williams speakers were J. J P. P Madsen of Duchesne who paid high tribute to her fino character as M a friendly neighbor and as 33 a mother a grandson Alroy Ahoy Gilman who idealized her early pioneer life liCe and Bishop Ivie lvie Clarence Baum Bawn pronounced the too benediction and Mr Gilman GUman dedicated the gra grave grae e Music was furnished by Mr GUman Gilman Gilman Gil GU- man and his brother Morrell who sang a duet the Strawberry choir and Bishop Ivie and Elmer Elmar Ras- Ras mussen with violins with Irene Pulley at the organ Surviving are arc four sons Harrison Harrison Harrison Harri Harri- son Myron Samuel and Orson Mott Duchesne two daughters Mrs Annie Gilman Lindon Linden and Mrs Julia N Nerdin in Pleasant Grove also 32 grandchildren 11 great I grandchildren and two sisters |