Show 1 The Passing Of 1 Anna O. O Peterson V With It 11 th the tho peaceful passing Sunday Sunda I I evening eve of or the soul of Mrs 1 A n nna na r J peterson Peterson beloved wife of or Mons lions Peterson r Qt ends n 11 a life chapter chapt hat 1 is replete with unselfish devotion to duty as regards regards' spiritual and affairs one one that ran be sab sa I Ii i ly taken as a guide and example by b i earh of us upon which to pattern I our attitude toward tho time questions of I Ilife life and our relations with those I with whom our lot is thrown A I conscientious wife e and mother she I with loving care supervised the welfare welfare welfare wel wel- welI I fare of ther timer family and with firm I but tender hand guided tho the steps I of her children away from the I paths they ought not to follow and I urged them toward those better things which should be the tho aspiration aspiration I tion of or all A devout member of her church she was always alwa's active c in I various branches of activity sanctioned sanctioned sanctioned sanc sanc- by it a speaker and teacher i in church and Sunday School an I active leader in the work pork of or tho the I Ladies Aid Relief Renet Society and I Young Ladies Ladles Mutu Mutual l Improvement Association She Sho was always considerate considerate considerate con con- con con- and helpful to neighbors and friends perfectly willing to I answer a call for service oven even at groat great inconvenience and cost in inmany nian many ways to herself if by her own sacrifice she was able t to j render render render ren ren- der aid Id or comfort to another Anna Peterson was horn born at Manti ManU Man Man- ti U September 5 5 1878 1578 tho the daughter of Andrew O. O and Anna Peterson who were pioneers of or Southern Utah During her girlhood at home being a forward and intelligent student sho she studied for and fitted herself as a te teacher cher filling such a position in the tho Manti 1 school for four years before coming to Moab Sho She was called to teach in the Moab schools in 1903 and hold the position po position l- l tion lion most for two years until June of 1905 1005 when she sho became tho the wife wiro of Mons lons Peterson Since that time timo the tho home of or tho the family has been at Moab with the tho exception p- p tion lion of al aJ few v years spent In Colorado Colorado Colo Colo Colo- rado ralo and New Now Mex Mexico co 1 For or more than two years Mrs l Peterson has been ailing with tho the disease that at last brought aho about t ther her demise demisa For Fora a time timo tho tiff cause i of or tho the ailment baffled her physician n but in the spring of 1923 1023 it was wu- determined that the tho trouble was wasI I cancerous in its nature and she was taken to Salt Lake by her husband for treatment There Thero she had every If I advantage of treatment that modern I science can dictate but the case I was beyond the power of medical aid except for temporary alleviation I After returning homo she she calmly M Continued on page pago i 1 I ane Passing Of Anna O. O Peterson ie felt err Jjr ze ono ana 1 t 1 v av AW 1 L' L Jv t nC sure ease c c should come wita the end of sue zue lC up and sustained by br confident v belief that reward Is as as- cured in a n life Ilfe to come to those taoso who are faithful faithful In this At about I 30 30 Sunday Sunda evening August 24 cne end came and Anna l passed quietly and nd peacefully from mis life In the tho passing of ot Mrs Peterson the community Chas hns suffered Buttered a n loss which will long Jong be felt and realizing tills ery C every one extends tho the fullest e sympathy to tho the bereaved family knowing that to them diem the tho loss Is 1 reparable irreparable le Mrs Peterson Is survived by y her hus husband Mons Pet Peterson five children children child ren Paul M. M Anna Eliza Adolphus Bent Andrew Legrand John Donald Doneld Don ald eld her mother Mrs A A. A O. O Peterson Poter- Poter SOn Bon of Manti l four brothers Andrew And And- Andrew rew rm and Amos of McGrath l Canada Adolph of Gunnison Alvin of Chicago and nd two sisters Mrs Peter Poulson of or Manti ManU and Mrs Edgar Cox of Gunnison Impressive funeral services were held at four o'clock Tb Thursday after ten mn at tho the L L. L D. D S. S t l Timos L I q M Mn h I i |