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Show I IUI1LLH Ul LLIII lv CALLED TO HEf AT REWARD TUES Mrs. Martha Clayton Dort 1 early pioneer to Lohl, was cal death Tuesday following noor years of confinement to hor "Sday Tho ond camo quietly following eral weakness of her systom Thurs- commenced sovoral months age onthly suffered a fractured hip som s tho years ago which prevented hi Lehl's ting about from that dato. el sito Funeral arrangomentB woro if tho yosterday providing for sorvli Int ot Sunday commencing at 2 p. in. county Third Ward. 1 botng Mrs. Martha Clayton Dorton, ts that ot Joseph Dorton, was born at ag tho Lane, Cheshlro, England, Ju to tol- 1837. Whon 8 years of ago si sot bo- baptized into thd Church of Josw ig tho ot Latterday Saints and on Sop ) drlvo 15, 185G, camo to Utah wit low at parents. Thoy crossed tho pi tho Valentino company. Thoy looting In Salt Lako ono year and thoi si, tho to Lehi whoro sho has slnco 1 ag the She married Joseph Dorton ii rly ro- 1858. From this union twelvo'c hotol. wero bora, eight of whom a: lompli- living. They include Josoph, V 0 won- Charles and Mrs. Earl Korsl scontly Lohl, Mrs. Otto Hudson, ot )n sor- Held, David, ot Garland, Geo lio din- Murray, and Mrs. James Vai American Fork. Ono brother, 1 Clayton, of Preston, survlvo h Slide s'u-oa theso thoro aro 59 chlldron and CO great grandc living. of Mr. |