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Show Funeral Rites for forAnn forAnnie Ann e Woolley WoolleyHeld WoolleyHeld Held Heldon on Sunday Sunda The funeral tuneral services of Annie B BI BWoolley BWoolley I Woolley 71 who died at the fam tam- tam tamUy family - ily Uy home bome at 11 30 a m 'tt1 tt1 ' Deo Dee 22 22were 22were , were held at the Vernal Second Secondward Secondward I SecondI ward chapel at 1 p m . . Sunday SundayBishop SundayBishop Bishop John Hair presided and andI andconducted I c nducted Mrs Mary Manwaring Manwaringplayed Manwaringplayed . I ManwaringI played the prelude preludeThe The chapel was filled with rela relaUves relafives , Uves and friends to pay their last lastrespects lastrespects respects There were many beauti beauti- beautiful beautiful - ' ful ttoral fioral offerings A daught daughterMrs $ ' , lona Iona Leigh brought . a large largebouquet largebouquet bouquet of or roses which the she gath gathered gatherd ered * from her garden in Mesa MesaEvery Every armpgement rra.pgement rrapgement . . at the tun- tun tuneral fun funeral - . eral had been made madl ' by Mrs Wool-I Wool I WoolIley Wool-ley Wool ley - ley from rrom the Invocation to the tun-I tun I fun funeral - : eral era1 procession and was carried out as s far tar as was possible even to thedifficult difficult thejdifficult position of or her son thej H . H.Walter HWalter . Walter Woolley Wooley ) being one of those thoseto thoseto to speak at the services and hisJboyhood .boyhood boyhood hLsI.boyhood . friend , , Archls Archie JDhn80n Jbhnsonof JDhn80nof hLsI of the stake presidency to be the theother theother other speaker speakerA A male mal quartet from Naples ward wardcon.s1stlng wardconsisting con.s1stlng cons1stlng . of or Frank and 0 ODonnellOoodrlch Donnell DonnellGoodrich Goodrich . and a.nd Orlo and Lowe Oood Good- Good Goodrich Ooodrlch - rlch rich sang 'The The "rh rh ' " Lord Is My Shep Shep- Sheplwrd Shepherd - herd lwrd . , 0 My Father and win winHome < : QotnHome Home They were accompanied by byMrs byMrs Mrs A M Ooodrich Goodrich OoodrichOut Out of ot the Dusk to You . . a vi0- vi0 - vi0lin vio violin lin duet w was s played by Mr and andMrs andMrs Mrs 0 Norman Olacn OItJlen , . , acr-om- acr om - acrompanted a < 'XMn-panled 'XMn XMn panled ' - panted by their daughter VirginiaThe Virginia VirginiaThe The Invocation was offered oftered byErnest by byErnest Ernest Eaton and the benediction benedictionby benedictionbv I by E J Winder The 'Ibe Ibe ' pall bearers were sons sonsSamuel sonsSamuel Samuel B and Arthur B grand grand- grandSOD grandson - I son SOD Ted 'Ted ' WooUey Woolley and sons-In- sons In sonsInlaw sons-in-law sons in law - - law . Lyie I.qle Iqle Remington Earl Oood Qood- Qood Qoodand Ooodrich - ' rich and Warren J Jones nes . . Interment was mad made * in the Ver- Ver Vernal - nal Memorial Park under the th dir- dir direction dir direction - ection of the th Swain Funeral Home Homeand Homeand and the th grav grave was dedicated by byBIshop byBishop BIshop HairMrs Hair HairMrs Mrs . . WooUey Woolley s 8 father died when whenshe whensh she wa.s was . wa , six years old and her "er er " mo mo- mother mother - ther when she shI : 1 ! wsa about abOU 1 13 ! _ Until her marriag marriage * to Horace HoraceDec \ w . woauey woaueyI woaueyDee . . -Dec Dec - , . I Iher Dee 26 2 1MB 1889 In the Logan temple templesh I she worked diligently in various varlaUs varioushomes I Ih . h homes & . Sixteen months montha after atter their mar-I mar I marIrlage mar marriage - riage rlage Mr WooUey Woolley was caUed called on ona ona a . mission m.1.ss1.on m1ss1.on m1ss1on . . to England and for twoi twoiy twoyears y ars she not only supported herselt her- her herelf - selt elf and baby son but helped uth- uth uthterlally B BteriaUy - -teriaUy teriaUy - terlally to keep Mr Woollcy Woolley n hIs hismission hismissionIn n nIn In 1896 I they moved to the Ash Ash11ey Ashley I 11ey Valley and 1898 1W they built the thebome theborne bome wber where * they have since lived livedMrs , Mrs Woolley was ever active In InChurch inChurch Church duties as far as circumstances circum and for more morethan morthan * . stances permitted pennltted than l 10 ( ) years was Relief Soclet.y Soclety Soclet.ypresident Societypresident . president . in Vernal Vemal Second ward wardserving wardserving serving during the tune time " , hen the thewheat thewheat wheat . owned by the Society was wasturned wasturned turned over to the government a alsoduring ! o oduring during the flu nu epidemic when she sheworked sheworked worked untiringly w1tiringly to relieve relle\e relle e \ suf suffenng suftering fenng |