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Show v Funeral Is Held For Mrs. Roberts Funeral services were held Sunday Sun-day afternoon in the Milford L. D. S. chapel for Mrs. Jennie Lovern Roberts, 48, who, died June 23, a victim of uremia, from which she had been a sufferer for some time. The services were conducted by Bishop Carlyle Gronning with E. R. Moody and Bishop Charles K. Jameson of Minersville as the speakers. Musical numbers included in-cluded a vocal duet by Mrs. Robinson Robin-son and Mrs. Jameson of Minersville. Miners-ville. The opening prayer was offered of-fered by Jockey Myers and the 'benediction by Bishop Gronning. Leonard Banks dedicated the-grave the-grave in the Milford cemetery, where interment services were participated in by the local Veterans Vet-erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Jennie Lovern Johnson Roberts was born October 13, 1S94. at Dillon, Montana, a daughter of Erastus and Ruth Pulsipher Johnson. John-son. She made her home with an aunt. Delilah Nelson, in Logan and in 190G came to Deseret, in Millard county, where she lived until 191 S wihen she married Carl E. "Honey" Roberts at Fillmore. They made their home in Minersville, Miners-ville, and at Frisco, Eureka and Iron Springs until 1926, when they located in Milford, Mr. Ro- I ' j berts having been engaged in mining until his death a few years ago. Surviving Mrs. Roberts are the following children: Dxiane Roberts of Ruth. Nevada; Cleo Alton of Salt Lake City; Bill, in United States navy service; Mrs. Ruth Bastian 0f Wendover; Mrs. Noma Sampson of Ely, Nevada; and Max and Dale Roberts of Milford. Three brothers also survive her: Edward Johnson and Eugene Johnson of Ely, Nevada, and Wil liam Johnson of St. Louis, Mis-. souri. |