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Show 5p CHURCH-WORKER V - OjM . B.iaeral services were Wi at the :Kant Grovo Tabernacle WedBee- 'iiH afternoon ror Mrs. Tena Aitar- !K Warburton, wife ot CeuBCllalaa Warburton; and agater ot 'if-L Mary E. Anderson. Mra. war- . ;Hln died Monday following an 111-fM 111-fM of flvo yearn durattoa of heart Cil---Ublc. In January aaW?Mffsra a -Kere attack end grad-ally grew &ftrse until the, end came. ThBThe deceased; wtt W 1 IKd wf rn ,n th,s c,ty JaHaanr iH igso In the" month ot June, 1900 i--Ke w married" to J.B. Warburton ot f ;jK, city. Through thlr marriage ahe IdBmthe mother ot two daughtera frEo with hor husband, survive her, X . jB 8ne was a trno Latter. Day Balat and I'.Hcted as secretory and treasurer In I iKe Belief Society prior to her Illness. ttt sK, va8 well kaowa-la this coav-lA'-Conlty' and loved .ajaVsreepeeted by -VKii Wo mad8 her acaualataace. B Besides her husband; ahe Is sur-aA-MvM by her motherVMra. Mary'C, - IiHaaderBon or this city and two daug-) daug-) J JH.ters. Era 19. PerI 16 d two t -1 brothers, Edwin Anderaaa of Barley. I fl Idaho, and A. A. Andersoa ot this city. 9 H on of this city. J" Counselor Joseph Hilton of the H fnird ward was in charge of the fl services. Tho musical numbers were vH vcn by a quartette consulting of 8. Jm d. Moore and others with special numbers by Alfred Sweiwon on the ''f-violln. " H Much consolation was offered the IO "H bcroavered as" well as a hope in the m ncreafter by tho speakers who were M 8. h. Bwcnson, Niels Fugal asd Mra. 0 m Haggle Holdaway of this city, A. J. f ,M Evans ot Lchl and 8, U Chlpman ot jl American Fork. 5 Ezra Walker offered, ihe opening 1 :-H pray6r nnd Alfred Radmall offered -H the bcnudlctlon. T H Mrs. Ifyrum Johnson .read a. sketch J (H of the life of the deceased t depleting I ' HU her active Interest in community aN !,, fairs and her flthfurBeas4'Off service " ,lH In the Relief Society. 1 Interment was made in tho Pleas-H Pleas-H ant Grove cemetery whoro Martin iM Chrlstlnnson dedicated tho grave. ' ! n |