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Show I Funeral Seivices for Mrs. Margaret Fugal Wns An Old Resident of ricusant y j (lioic, Where She Had n Host of ; 4 friends Jinny of Whom Attended J (1 the l'uiicrnl. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Full- Yty C who died while on a visit to her 11 ii I- 1,lsllP Jnincs Fugnl, of Wood-VJ Wood-VJ V, Idaho, was held In the Pleasant (A ve Tabernacle Monday at 2 p. m., ujier tho direction of the bishopric oil'lhc Third Ward. Tho choir furn-1 furn-1 liijvl music and tho opening pruyer i t'f by S. D. Hadtnall and benedlc- Ml by James Nelson. The follow-in follow-in 'jvero tho speakers; J, C. Nelson, is (c Carlson, Thomas II. Qlcason, nil lop S. L. Swenson and Illshop .Lifts ii. Walker. Js. Fugal was baptized In Dentil Den-til and came to Utnh In lSCl She wA married to Christian Fugal and irJved to Pleasant drove und has Uv-r Uv-r 1 hero ever since. Sue was tho .Mother of ulx children, live or whom are living In three, different mutes, twelve grandchildren nnd ens great grandchild also survive. She wns u good, ralthful woman und had been i i.inow for twenty ye.iM ' Her children are .Mrs. Stliut Van Horn of Gypsum. Colorado, Mm, A:i-, A:i-, nle Horon of Oakley. Idaho, JaB. Fu-I Fu-I gal or Woodvllle, Idaho, Lous of Star, Juab County, and Mrs. Lizzie Thorno of Woodvllle, Idaho, all of whom came here to attend the funeral. |