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Show EARLY SETTLER 1 1 CALLEDJO BEYOND 1 'BBB Fuaernt services were held' la tha iLl i Second ward chapel Tuesday afier 'fl uoon fur Mrs. Martha Adamaoa, on 'efl of' this city's earliest, settlers. Mr. ;H A'damson had been 111 for tho past .;H yea'r having suffered a stroke. 8h ' jM died Sunday morning on her litk 'l birthday. She was a native of Bag' "H land being borntat Preston, RaglaaC H I Aprlf 2, iw. When oho was 1 yeara '! of nge her parents and their; two lefl .daughters started for Utah for the f sake of their religion. The, fatntf jH of tho family died when, croselng'ih'a , 1LI ocean and1 was burled. In the wateni A 1 ot the Atlantic. The mother an el daughters continued their JoUrnefto 1L Utah,, crowing the plains wlth'tlMi lei hand cart corhpany and settling la .-f thiicity. v, -A ; iM In i860 she married James O, Aa4- ,'WM eraoa. Through this marriage fpar H children were. born. She, was .a 'fexexl faithful Utter Day, Saint having eerr "H ed as a teacher, In the Relief Soeletr 1 r fprvmany, years. Her husband die4 -.H In May, 1884. T. .-, ., "H She is survived byfour chlldrea.l! Baxe! gandchlldreBi and 11, gjeat-gTaai lH j children.' Her xhlldrea tare JohftVC. H Adanison, Walter Adaataoa andMrSr ;H .Mary C romp ton ,ef this city and jai. M Adamson lOf.. .Shelley, Jdahp. " J',;,, M Dp. Jos. H. morrsfrM."iBx cliartt H of the, seryjees. The Relief fifiT wr Base! ,cholr furnished tae musical "isumlMfa. , ,M The' opening, song, .waa.iwajft ,H Rest Jnj. Heaven'.'. Orsoa U.Deepa- " H opened with prayer attar. w'hteBjtijfife''- , choir, sang, "Resting Now From OMK .. ''' K aBd 'Sorrow'; Pre(dent,S. L. CfaffJ'-" 'J aaaa.. aad Pteeideat "Jamas, H. Clai ' VH offared word cf eoaaoTeaient, to ;ta 0vbbxI bereaved aad old -if,, tbaatotlias; ...'M Vofsli;eiBeed;MtvHjmiiB' J ,j"tM Bkeafat aaag "Oae Fleming ,Hoar" , M Ir.-iWra BMkev theoloalagretmarka ' :,H ferwWi-te,e4c4r sang. ; . AbOf . .M yt&M&,;9m; H;rj;oraf ,, ' ., , W |