Show Early Resident Of Cedar Dies Mra Mrs Mary Boardman Bordman Taylor of 01 Salt halt Lake City and former fonner early resident of Cedar Cedar City died at at ather her home 1 last j morning The decried deceased wu was one of the tha ox OJ oxcart oxcart cart pioneers pioneer of Utah and shortly afUr af- af t Ur tar her marriage to o Thos Taylor moved moved ed to Cedar where she and her het h husband band lived for a number numb r of years Mrs Taylor while a resident o of ot this city was well weh known to practically all the people living flying pere here at that time tim an many are now now living who were well acquainted with her She was avery a avery very pleasant dignified lady lady kind and courteous and also was a very devout member of the L L. L D D. D S S. Church with which she was identified from early girlhood to the day of her death She was born June 21 1843 1848 in Eng Eng- land In 1860 1888 she made her home in Salt Lake where she slit lived several years before coming to Cedar Some twenty years ago she went back to Salt Lake City I J Surviving her are one one daughter Mrs Nellie NelUe Stump one son William William- eight I grand children two sisters Mrs Jane I Lyon and Mrs EUzabe Elizabeth h Stevens all r J of Salt Lake City i |