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Show .FRflHCES nQSECELLEY .SOOOlSfilSSO SSIKDAY Mrs. Francos Annie Roskelley, 74, widow of James Roskelley of SmiUiflold died early Sunday niorning at her 'home in Smith-field, Smith-field, following a lingering ill- j ness. She was born on June 13, 18-67, 18-67, at Salt Lake City, a daughter daugh-ter of Henry and Elizabeth Brew-erton Brew-erton Emery, and had lived in Smithfield during the past 51 years. Her -husband died in 1919. She was active throughout her life in the Relief Society and Mutual Improvements associations and in the choral organizations of the wards in which she resided. Surviving are three sons and six daughters: J. E. Roskelley of Los Angeles, California, Henry B. Roskelley of Logan and Doris Dor-is R. Roskelley of Smithfield, and Mrs. Frances Mclvor of Bing- i iam, Mrs. Edith Beckelman of Tonopah, Nevada; Mrs. Beth Ward of Willard, Mrs. Rina Ward of Ogden and Mrs. Vida BecksteacV and one great-grandchild. The following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: W. L. Emery and Mrs. Sarah Timpson of Salt Lake City; Wil-ford Wil-ford W. Emery, president of the Samoan, LDS mission and Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell of Woods Cross. Funeral services for Mrs. Roskelley Ros-kelley will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Smithfield First -ward chapel. Friends may call at the family home Wednesday evening ev-ening and Thursday until time of services. Burial will be under "direction of the Lindquist mortu- |