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Show I Final Rites Honor Martha Petersen ersen on Dec. 22, 1915 In the Manti LDS Temple. He died April 30, 1951. Survivors include three daughters: Mabel Peterson, Cedar City; Mrs. Ellis (Mauna) Williams, Henderson, Nev., and Mrs. Arbon (R. Dell) Hall Hurricane. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and 14i I great-grandchildren in addi-l Ition to a sister, Mrs. Mary A Wilson of Paul, Idaho. 1 Dedication of the grave at the Cedar City cemetery was by Lafayette Hall. Mrs. Peterson was a member mem-ber of the LDS Church. She was born January 31, 1883 in Hillsdale, Garfield County, to James Fife and Mary Wilson Johnson. She married Delbert J. Pet- final rites were accorded Martha Janet Johnson Peterson, Peter-son, 84, of Cedar City, at the Cedar Sixth Ward Chapel Monday, Oct. 16. The elderly matron had succumbed of natural na-tural causes Thursday, Oct. 12 at the Valley View Medical Center. Speakers at the services included in-cluded Dr. J. S. Prestwich and Warren Bulloch w ith a tribute by Ethna Williams and remarks re-marks by Bp. O. Kent Hulet. Prayer at the mortuary was by Calvin Wilson, invocation was by Elsworth Flanigan and the benediction prounced by Bud Chamberlain. Special musical numbers Included a vocal solo, 'I Walked Walk-ed Today Where Jesus Walked," Walk-ed," by Emma Warren, a vocal duet "In The Garden", by Aris Fautln and Monte Fautin and a number "Shall We Meet Be-1 yond the River," by the Sing-1 ing Mothers of Kanarravlle. J |