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Show I MRS. HARRIET A. JACOBS ANSWERSJAST CALL Whs Member of Prominent I'limll), An l.'nrlj Selller mill u lleiuled I'liuri-li Worker. Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Aimtlii Jacobs were hold In tho Tabor-uaelo Tabor-uaelo Wcdnendiiy (it 2 o'clock v. m. Tlio largo nttcinlaticG, tho many beau-t beau-t f f til floral offerings, the, resolutions of respect and the eulogies paid to bur ehnrnctor attested the high esteem In which she Ip held by the, romniun Hliihnp .Inmes It. Oardner preside over the 'irrvlccH and tho ward choir fiunliihed the niuslo. Tho speaker President A. J. Evans, Edward Southwlek, ('resident S. L. Cblptnnii lllshop lllake of Sugar City and Jos eph V MoMurrln of Salt hake. Mr Haillo Klttlngor sang a solo, Aitliui Livingstone and Mrs. Jcnnlo Webb t duet and Miss Mario Nelson a solo A, It. Anderson gnvo the, Ivocatlou and lllshop J. 11. Hlndley the benediction Mm. Jacobs wns born In Uedfort' shlro, Englnnd, C8 years ugo. 8ho wi baptized a member of the Church r Jesus Christ of Lrtter Day Saint when 8 years of nee. In 18C(5 she am her brother, fleorgo Austin, emigrate!' tn Utah, crossing the plains In Henr Chlpman's compnny, Two years lat er her parents, John and Emma Orac Austin and the ether members of th family followed, all locating In l.eh' The, year following bor arrival In l.eh ' she was mnrrlcd to John Jacobs, I.e IiI'h present oldest citizen nntl one o Its first settlers. The result of thel union was ten children, but three c. whom are living, Frank and I.eo Jacobs Ja-cobs of Sugar city, and Mrs. Delia l.ott of this city. She was I.chPs first milliner and most of the citizen of I.ohl, particular- ' ly tho ladles, have worn some of 1km handiwork. She was actlvo In church matters, for yenra being an oirtcor In the Sunday Bchools and Primary association. as-sociation. Bho was a member of the Stake Relief Society presidency whoi tho stake was first organized, being i counselor to Mrs. Durrant. She lick this position also under Mrs. Kebccci Standrlng and until tho rcorganlzatloi about four years ago. 4 " Sho has tho following brothers am nlstors, all of whom wcro present:- Qcorgo Austin of Salt Iakc, Agricult ural Superintendent of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.; Parley Austin, district superintendent of tho samo company in Kohl; William Austin also of Lchl; Mark Austin, president of tho Fremont stake In Idaho, llebcr Austin, president presi-dent of tho Illngham stake, Thomas Austin and John Austin of tho Austtr Ilros.' company of Salt I.ako City, Mrs Julia Drown, Mrs. Annie, Munns o Curl and and Mrs. l.ettlo Qudmundsci of I .eli I. Her son, Frank, was fllllngn mluslor f In Greeley, Colorado, when his moth T l or died, and nrnved In tlmo for tin t funeral. |