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Show MRS, A. N. S0R-. I ENSON PASSES I AWAY "' 1 A death which 1ms brought genu- H Ino sadness to many peoplo of thh fl city and cast a gloom over all who' fl knew her Is that of Mrs. Lavlna H Hughes Soronson which occurred on HI Thursday moinlng at 5:55. Mrs. Wa Sorenson has been 111 rather a long S tlmo and sho was at tho Utah Ida- BJ ho hospliol when doath camo. j Sho was bom at Mondon Septem- i b- 25, 1884. llcr parents wero iH Charles and Sarah Walker Hughes. H Sho had always been an actlvo church worker especially In tho mu- !H slcal department. Sho had been a 91 membor of two stako boards and It H was but to know lmr tn in. I.- MM She attended tho U. A. C. In tho flfl school of homo economics for a number of years, and on October 4, 1917, at tho Salt Lako templo be- iW camo tho wlfo of pr0f. A. N. Soren- IBQ son. To them was born ono child, jnl n son now twenty-six months old. Kfl Mrs. Sorenson was of a slngulnily sweet disposition and Uicro was ill a warmth and cheerfulness In her Sjfl smllo and volco that onco seen nnd heard was never forgotten. Tho 111 highest trlbuto which can bo paid WM to a woman has been said of her, I sho was a perfect mother. In her jl going a placo has become vacant 1 W which cannot soon bo filled nnd tho , iM memory of her sweetness nnd her H charm v'll linger long In tho mem- WM oriwof hos6 who knw-!,, .- v. t,Wig. - Q -"- v jig Funeral services will bo held Sun- -. , . SlfB day at 2 p. ni. at Mendon and In- MM ferment will be at tho Mendon com- mm otery. MM |