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Show MRS. LOUISE TURNER ANSWERSJLAST CALL Walked Aero hc Plains to Utah Hud ltt'cn nu linnlld for Tlilrly riw nars. Funeral services for Mrs. I.oiiIko Victoria Turner, widow of the Into William Turner, woro hold In tho 3rd Ward meeting house Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Hlshop Henry Lewis presided, and tho ward choir supplied Uie music. mus-ic. Tho speakers woro Parley Knud-niin, Knud-niin, Hlshop Andrew FJeld, William Hndflold, Gcorgo Klrkham and Enoch Russon,. There wns a duet by the Misses Ignore Fox nnd Marcolln Johnson. Wllllnm Thomas gavo tho Invocation and W. W. Dlclterson tho benediction. Mrs. Turner was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goody, early settlers of Lchl. Sho wns born In London, March 4. 1841. nnd was baptized a member of tho Mormon church In hor girlhood. Sho enmo to Utnh In ISO! wnlklng from tho Missouri Ttlvcr to Salt Lako City. Sho leaves two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Henry Lewis of Le'.il nnd Mrs. George Davis of Hrlgham City, tho chlldron who tmrvlvo nro William. Hnrtlo A.. John II.. Alfred nnd Edward. Ed-ward. Sho has been nn Invalid for tho past thlrty-flvo years, sufforlng patlontly from partial paralysis, which made It most difficult, for hor to get nroind. |