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Show OBITUARIES Jesse E. Webb o fTul services for Jesse Ern- eitv Wb M' f Richmond city councilman and a prominent wPHnVnd dairyn who died Wednesday, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. ln the Rich- r1 pioneer resident of Richmond for 76 years and a retired farmer died early Saturday morning in a Logan hospital of a brief ill ness. A native of England, he was born September 11, 1864 a son of Henry and Sarah Harris Plant He ?ried,Vi?late Whitehead' in lH8b and she died in 1938 Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Henry T. Plant tT- "Sej f. Richmond; Mrs. Cv- T end,"cks f Salt Lake City, J o. Plant of San Diego iff.. f B0'se, Idaho; 14 grand- rngdinnflthiX f "e - ing in the armed forces- fon,- ters, Clara Plant of Dillon Mont and Mrs. Rose Plant Card' of Ma C-rath, Alberta, Canada WednayTn"5 IT 33? Hicken. Burial in the Rich SToftT yard S tuary. yal Hal1 mor-I Friends may call at the family home in Richmond Saturday from 10 a m. until time of service? willhe111 Hhe Richmd cem7tery will be under direction of the W I n raU rTtuar of Logan A native of Salt Lake Citv , I: "I -Z" ana served two terms as a city councilman. Active in church work, he .1 n 19 Igin'tVr Thomson J"ie . iai2 m the Logan Temple Survivors include his -rf four sons and one daughte Eld' T w k 6bb' of Richmond; Dale J- Webb of Salt Lake City- Mrs Barbara Rawlins of GlendJe cS Bruce Webb of Portland, Ore and Justin Webb with the U Ti four grandchildren and the foT lowing brothers and sister, Rachel Anderson. Mrs anIVIrs. Grace Henry T. Plant Jr. Henry Tho p,an(. |