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Show Martha Blixt Is Called to Reward Joseph lilixt, the; well known cn-j cn-j tractor of this city, received Hk; sad intelligence Friday morning of last week that his mother, Mi:;. Martha Erickson Blixt, had died at her home in .Santaquin. Mrs. lilixt had been ill ;for some time, suffering from heart j trouble and at her advanced age -he was unable to combat the? ailment and 'passed to the great beyond, j The deceased was born in Sweden in 1 K 17 and in IMil she was married to .1. P. lilixt and in Xi;;i she and her husband came to America and settled in Santaquin where the resided. -Mr. lilixt died some ten years ago. Mrs. lilixt was a member of the L-I). L-I). S. church and was one (Jf the pio-:neers pio-:neers of Utah county. She was a I faithful worker and was highly re-jspected re-jspected and loved by all who knew her. Six children survive her as follows: Mrs. Martha Hopkins, Mrs. ( 'hristena . I Allen, Mrs. Julia Allen, Caroline Iilisx, and Joseph lilixt, 1'. O. lilixt and Reese lilixt. Funeral services were held at San-jtaquin San-jtaquin Tuesday of this week and was largely attended. Joseph Blixt Mr. land Mrs. John S. Peterson and L. G. 'Anderson of this city attended the ob- Sl qtlil s. |