Show Mother Of Large I I Family Passes asses Mary Maly Ol Olsen Olaen en Miller daughter of Jens Olsen Olaen and Ano Ammo stille Kh Nielsen died at Manti June 18 18 1933 She was born bom April 9 0 1874 i at 1 Ephraim 1 h ra Uta Utah h. h When Wh 11 seven years of age ago sun moved mo cd d hT her family amil to tl toa a 3 farm one OliO mile north of ManU Manti she she- lived eli until about 1901 Since that thai time lime her home has bas JaG been In Mauti MantL On Ou Jan 20 1867 1567 she was married to Fred C G Miller In in the tho Manti Mauti Tem Temp pIe He lie tied died l Ia May 22 1916 leaving a Li of or nine children only two if of hoin married Sho She has been an active member I I In the tho L. L U. U u S S. S Church all allem of em 01 ncr her life liCe working especially tn in ill the Religion Re Re- ligion Class and the Relief Society She was kind and and- considerate to everyone a and amid nd was IO loved Io II by all who Knew l her s. Mi Miller 1 Is survived by her bel slue children Mrs s. J Edwards Ed and 1111 l' l Fred red I 1 If Miller Millom of Hiawatha Utah Mrs 1 Hausen of or Central Central Cen Cen- Alden Miller t Mrs Ethel ELhel Mrs 1 Della Delia Ceilings Zelma ilia r r Ellis o of Manti ManU Ulab Ulah U- U U lab lah and anti fifteen gran grandchildren also the Iho following wing brothers and 1 Continued on page four foul Mother Of Large Famil amt Passes asses Continued from pas p one ont James R. R Olsen Olaen lsen and David Olsen oT of Utah Mrs Lewis Christenson of Ephraim Utah Utah- Mrs Mis F. F B. B Newton Newton Newton New New- ton of Ogden Utah Dan Olsen of Salt Lake City Utah an and Lehi Ol Olsen Olsen Olsen Ol- Ol sen and liana Hans Ol Olsen en of at Gunnison Utah Funeral services were held June Juno 22 22 in th the Manti tanU North Ward chapel with Bishop Egdar T T. T Reid pr presiding ing hig The preliminary music was as played by Raymond Henrie and H II H.- len Jensen The opening song O OMy 0 My Iy Father was sung by y the choir Alma Johnson offered the Lion tion I Know That My Redeemer Lives was sung by hy Lester Hall Halt Erastue E- E Peterson Gerald Ross and Curtis Keller Mrs Ellis Johnson sang I have Read of a n. Beautiful City and Oh Dry Those Tears was sung by John McAllister with Eunice Anderson at the Piano Tho The speakers wore were Mrs Mrs Sarah T. T Olsen Mrs Antoinette Cox John R. R Nielson Nielsen Jr David Erastus Peterson Pres Prea L L. L R. R Anderson Anderson Anderson And And- erson and Bishop E. E T T. T Reid of Manti ManU Tho The closing song My 1 Task was waG sung BUng by the tho Relief Society Chorus Chorum Bene Benediction was pronounced by Charles G. G Braithwaite All of the children were present at the funeral Pres Hans C. C Olsen dedicated the grave rave eral Reserve Reserve and an easier credit situation CONSTRUCTION The first sign that the construction construction construction tion industry is sharing in general business rev revival reval al appeared in May when indicated building outlays s ran per cent above April This is first time In ill four tour years that residential residential residential resi resi- building was greater in ill May than in April The industry confidently confidently dently expects a heavy and nd sustained sustain sustain- e ed building boon in near future It Itis Itis Itis is officially estimated that the country country country coun coun- try in short homos homes Heavy industrial building its lis is likewise pen pen- ding A AUTOMOBILES Trend has been upward with bulk of ot activity centered in low price field Exports well ahead of or last year LUMBER Production behind consumption consumption consumption tion and stocks being disposed of Little LitlIe price Improvement Like the construction industry lumber looking looking looking look look- ing forward to building FARM Prices show steady rise Wheat has bas made good record corn oon has jumped still more sharply Farm employment gains STEEL Since March l there thero has been rapid In production schedules schedules- far ahead of ot last year In price scrap P has shown best advances with moderate improvement in finished finished finished fin fin- products TEXTILE In April the industry was vas 12 per percent percent percent cent better than in March 31 per percent percent cent coat over il Api 1932 and tout but ut 15 per cent below the 25 1923 average Wool consumption and prices consequently consequently consequently conse conse- rising |