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Show PROMINENT PIONEER LADY PASSES AWAY On Sunday tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Homo wero shacked to hear of tho death of Mrs. Naomi Orchard Or-chard Sanderg, mother of Mrs. Campbell Camp-bell and Mrs. Home. Tho good lady bad been HI for some time, even to such an extent that Mrs. Campbell ni.d Mrs. Homo had gone down last week to bo at tho bedBlde of their mother, but It was not anticipated that tho end would como so Boon. Messrs. Campbell nnd Homo wero Notified nnd left for tho Junction In an nuto and took the 2 oclock train for Salt Lako Sunday. Mrs. Sanders San-ders was seventy -years of age, and was born in Dulklngton, Wiltshire, England, November 21, 1842. Sho emigrated to Utah In 1SCC, and was married to William Sanders In tho samo year. The decedent is survived by her husband and five children. Two daughters, Mrs. A. S. Homo, and Mrs. R. L. Campbell of Logan, while a third, Mrs. H. P. Jennings, Is living In Los Angeles. The two sons.W. H. and J. 1j. Sanders, are residents of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sanders will be remembored by many residents of Logan, as she with her husband lived hero for many years, while Mr. Sanders wob In" business in this city. During this tlmo sho formed many lasting friendships, friend-ships, nnd was known ns a woman of charitable and lovable pharacte -istlcs. Wo havo heard It said of her that she was a modest, unassuming Uttlo woman, so strongly wedded to tho right, that It was a pleasure and a prlvilego to bo numbered nmeng her acquaintances. Tho Republican Joins with tho many friends in extending sympathy to tho bereaved, and trusts that the memory mem-ory of the perfect little womsn tht has passed away will in a measure heal up' tho wounds and comfort t .e broken hearts. Funerali services will be held at -Salt Lako City Wednesday at 2 p.m |