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Show Funeral Services Held for Enterprise Matron Mrs. Jane Robinson Jones, 75, wife of Sylvester Charles Jonos of Enterprise, died at her home Monday after a long illness. Funeral services will be held in the Enterprise Ward chapel this, Thursday, afternoon, and! burial will be in the Enterprise cemetery'- Mrs. Jones was born in Para-gonah Para-gonah on Jan. 22, 1879, a daughter daugh-ter of James Cope and Alveretta Farzine Butler Robinson, and had been an active church worker work-er throughout her life. She married Mr. Jones in the Salt Lake L D S temple on Sept., 8, 1904. They first made their home in Paragonah, then in several sev-eral other towns where Mr. Jones taught school. In 1913 they moved to Enterprise and havei made their home there since. She is survived by her husband, and four daughters, Mrs. Earl Stapley and Mrs. Ivan Dalley, Summit; Mrs. Edward Hunt, Enterprise; En-terprise; Mrs. Chester Petty, Cedar Ce-dar City. Also surviving are 17 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters: John L. Robinson, Fairfield, Fair-field, Idaho; Mrs. R. L. (Alva) Dixon, Gooding, Idaho; Thomas B. Robinson, Enterprise; Doyle Robinson and Mrs. Mae Lister, Paragonah; C. L. Robinson, Parowan Paro-wan and Mrs. NephI (Bertha) Jolley, Cedar City. A farmer took his new hunt-' ing dog out for a "test run." Presently he shot a duck. The dog walked out on the water, re-1 trieved the duck and brought it in. The farmer blinked, rubbed his eyes and tried again, with the same results. j Incredulous, bewildered and completely flabbergasted, he in-1 vited the neighbor to go with him the following day. True to form, when either man hit a bird the dog would walk on the water and retrieve it. The neighbor neigh-bor said nothing. The farmer said nothing. Finally, unable to hold in a moment longer, the owner of the dog blurted a query, "D-did y' notice anything un-, usual about my dog?" The neighbor rubbed his chin reflectively. "Yeah," he said at length. "Yeah, come to think of it, I did. The sun of a gun can't swim!" |