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Show MRS.IIdSEF DIES IN CALIFORNIA LONG SUFFERER AND WELL KNOWN RESPECTED CITIZEN GOES TO REWARD. END CAE AT HOME OF DAUGHTER ON MONDAY. Word was received hero Monday that Mrs. Kathcrlne Knudson had died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Junius A. Davis, in Los Angeles at 10:30 a. m. on Monday. Tho body will be brought hero for burial and Is expected ex-pected to arrive Friday. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, commencing at 2:30 in tho Auditorium. Mrs. Knudscn has been a patlont sufferer for a long tlmo and at sevoral stages sho was not expected to live but hor unusual vitality pulled he; through. Last October sho went to California for hor health whore she has einco boon with her daughter. Mrs. Kntherlno Ottorson Knudson was born at Spanish Fork, July 30, I860. On December 30, 1881, sho was married to Mathlas Knudson and came to Lohi to llvo. They built their houso on tho lot now occupied by tholr homo and started life's journey ns Lohl citizens. Eleven childron wero born to them, six of whom havo pro- I ceded tho mothor to tho Groat Ho- yond. Thoso surviving uesliios me " band nro Mrs. Junius A. DavJs. Ray. Clarenco, Jarl and Clifford. She also leaves two brothers nnd three Utters. Josoph and Rnsfus Oltereon.of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mrs. Christian Knudwn of Lohl, Mrs. Kvn Kvaim of Oakland. California and Mrs. Kmma Hnlveraou cf Spanish Fork. Mrs. Knudson ha" built up a large clrclo of frlonds heio. She ha been a wonderful mother and uaa taken an nctivo part In ohurch wo:k, i.cwtly In tho Roliof Socioty. |