Show Early Pioneer of Ce Cedar ar City Passes Passe l Funeral services were Iere held i in t ll First Ward chapel Monday art for Mrs Murie Murle Hunter 83 who died Saturday following an illness of more than two taro years duration Aliments All Ali ments Incident to ag age were ere given as the direct cause of death I Mrs Hunter an early tally and a repe respected ted pioneer of this section v. v was 11 horn bom at Winter Quarters Neb Nebra Nebraska k ka en on July I 3rd 1851 1891 a daughter 0 of David an and Mary Muir Murie She was as d d' d to tc o George Hunter In Jn the Salt Temple mple on October 11 1353 1363 Three children were born to them only ony one oni of whom William T. T Hunter is now living Had husband died man many years ago Mr MrS MrS' Hunter was an active acU church worker and was I a Relief Society teacher teach each er for many years and nd during her he- he ac activities was always willing to extend a helping hand to her fellowman In I 1917 she he was called to St. St George to work in the Temple and remained there here until two years ears ago She then returned to Cedar and his hs lived here her I since She has been confined to her bed since returning from St St. George The services were conducted by Bp Frank B B. Wood and the musical numbers num- num numbers bers ben were furnished by th the First Ward double mixed quartet The speakers were Charles R. R Hunter H. H H H. Lunt J end and Bp Frank Wood Each of whom spoke highly of the character of the deceased and Mr Lunt giving a history Ills his tory ory of her life Sentiments from fron th the th Belief Society I organizations s were rea read ready by y Mrs George A A. Wood I Burial was made In the Cedar tery |