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Show FUNERAL FOR MRS. ANN UlLLEN Funeral services wero held Thursday Thurs-day In the Logan Ninth ward meeting houso for Mrs. Ann Flftcld Allen r who died last Saturday of pneumonia. Sister Allen was on activo worker In the L. D. S. church and hor activities activ-ities were praised by the speakers at tho services. Floral offerings were profuse and tho attendance was large. Bishop Jorgensen was In charge of tho services and tho speakers wero Walter M. Evorton, Sister Beda Kal-stroin Kal-stroin Crofts, Charles T. Barrett, Olnor C. Howell, Sorgo F. Balllf nnd Bishop Jorgensen. Tho death of Sister Allen marks the passing of nnothcr of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of the- Utah Plonoers. Hor father fath-er Nathan P. Fifleld camo to Utah in 1848 and would havo come In 1847 but for the fact that his father was! called Into the' Mormon ., Battalion .which made It necessary forthe family' fam-ily' to remain at Winter- Quarters, tor another year. ' . Sister Allen was born at Weston,' Idaho, on tho 16th day of April, 1881 and spent her childhood days In that town. She was the eleventh child bf ' her father and mother and passed through the hardships of pioneer life. Her motherdlcd when she was seventeen seven-teen years of ago and she being the! only unmarrlod daughter at homo the burden' of caring for tho family fell pn hor. She was married to Eth-'nn Eth-'nn J,. .Allen on tho 24th day of October, Oc-tober, 1900, andhoftliafterThioyed .to LoganV1jqro they havevresWcd. .over. .since. he((was jthe mother . pt Uyrc4iboya,nni'tsU.girl6t.aU pxcept tho' oldest girl survive her. 'Besides thesv 3 fl ' sho leaves her hUBbaml and father,- . jtfll ( who is 89 years of age, six brothers I'm J and flvo sisters, viz: Julia Campbell, ( 1 of Weston, Idaho; Prlcllla Campbell, illl of Ogden; Naomi Henncngor,. Mill- jUH vlllo; Edwin Fifleld, Rockland, Ida- Wfl ho; Wesley Fifleld, Weston; Albert 91 Fifleld, Malad; Melissa Maughan, Po- , MW catello; Thos. Flflold, Preston and HM Jessie Fifleld of Logan. ,. Wl Sister Allen was a faithful worker jflH In tho primary association of the W I Ninth ward whero sho won the lorn flW and respect of her associates and of Hjl tho children who camo thoro to bo H taught She was at her post of duty jMIJ to tho last and tho day boforo sho 9r was stricken with tho dreadful dls- 'IM ease, lnfluensa, sho obeyed the call jH 0 tho president of tho Rollof Socle- h ty to donato one day In tho tcmplo Hi! oinclatlng for the poor and on tho flfl same afternoon she was at her post flP of duty In tho Primary association BF and attended Relief Society meeting P in the evening, thus being active to fl 1 tho very last. V |