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Show Funeral Services Held for New Harmony Women Funeral services were held in New Harmony Wednesday afternoon after-noon lor Mrs. Lorna Hello Anderson An-derson Prince, 30, who died Mon-Monday Mon-Monday following a lingering illness. She was the wife of Darce Prince of New Harmony and a daughter of Mrs. Minnie Anderson Ander-son of Cedar City. Sh" was born in Cedar City on April 10, 1!'21, a daughter of Russell Rus-sell F. and Minnie L. Could Anderson, An-derson, and resided here until her marriage to Mr. Prince. They were married in t ho St. Ceorge L D S trmple on Feb. 15, l!)ll. An active member of the L I) S clu-rch she had served in many capacities. For many years she was organist for both Primary and Sunday School organizations. organiza-tions. She had also taken an active ac-tive part in the New Harmony MIA and until poor health forced her retirement about two months ago, she served as a counselor in that organization. She was an active member of a community committee honoring honor-ing men leaving New Harmony to enter military service and upon up-on their return to their homes. Mrs. Prince is survived by her husband, her mother, two daughters, daugh-ters, Claudine and Annette; a son, Darce Vernile, New liar-money; liar-money; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Sccgmiller, and Mrs. Marian A&hdown, Cedar City; Mrs. Ro-mayr.e Ro-mayr.e Harris, Salt Lake City, and a brother, Kyland Ander-son, Ander-son, Salt Lake City. |