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Show ! LOCAL WOMAN DIES FOLLOWING JJPtRAIlUN Miss Annlo Viola Walker, daughter of William Walker ot Highland was called by death 8unday evonlng at a Salt Lako hospital. Miss Walkor was operated "upon Wednesday ot last week for appendicitis, and death camo suddenly. She was born In Alpine, November 15, 1885 and ro. eclved her education in this com. munity. When olght years of ago sho was baptized Into tho L. D. S. Church, and haB always been a faith, ful Latter Day Saint. She has made Salt Lake hor homo for a number of years. . Funeral .services wero held Wed. nesday morning In the Seventh ward chapel, Salt Lake, at which the speakers told of the honest, straight, forward life she had lived and the great faith sho had In the Gospel and Its blessings. Tho body was then brought to American Fork for burial, i short sorvlrcs being held In the ceme. tery. Dp. Wm. Greenwood was In charge. A quartette under tho dlr. cction ot Ernest Paxman sang "Con. solatlon". Mr. Whito offered prayer nnd Mrs. May Halllday sang "Some Sweet Day". Pros. S. L. Chlpman spoke of the good, faithful life Miss Walker had lived and gavo consol. ation to tho bereaved father and sis. ters. Clifford E.' Young then spoke of tho meeting with- loved ones gone before and of the resurrection day. Bp. Greenwood made a short talk, after which the quartette sang, "Rest, Rest for the Weary 8our. The grave was dedicated by Bp. Jos. II. Storrs. To mourn her loss, Miss Walker leaves her father, and tho following l sisters: Mrs. Wm. J. Crystal of American Fork; Mrs. Margaret Mur. ri ot "Midway; -Mrs. Mary Beverage of Lehl; Mrs. Priscllla Dutfln or Salt Lake and Mrs. Zelma Pervost of Charleston. Tho mother died three years ago. |