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Show Former Cedar Lady Dies In Salt Lake City Mrs. Wanetta Con 51, a former Cedar City resident, died at her home In Bait Lake City Monday, after an Illness of several years. She was the wife of William L. Cone, engineer for the Utah Power and Light company, and who was an employee of the Southern Utah Power company for several years, before moving to Salt Lake City. I A daughter of Benjamin O. and Millie M. Hitfhcock WatU, Mis. Cone was born In Armlngton, 111.,1 on May 27, 1893. She was marrlea' to Mr. Cone on July 20, 1019, In J Bloomlngton, 111. They come to Utah 24 years ago. She was an active ac-tive member of the First Presby-Jterlan Presby-Jterlan church. I Survivors Include her father, 'Benjamin O. Watts, Oakland, Cal-1 'lfornia; her husband, four daught' I lers, Mrs. Helen L. Zerwas, Miss Betty J. Con., Miss Beverly A. Cone and Miss Katherlne H. Cone, ' all of Salt Lake City, and a brother, broth-er, Ensign Lowell A. WatU, with 1 the U. & Navy. |