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Show MBS, H. B. WARBLE DIES ST HOME OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Rebecca Brown Wardle, wife of tho late Noah Wardle, and a pioneer pio-neer of this state, died at 3:50 a. m. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Guthrie, 214 West Second stret. She had been visiting here from Salt Lake City for a short time and had been ill but two days. General Gen-eral debility was the cause of death. Mrs. Wardle was born In Manches ter, England, November 30, 1S50, tho daughter of Richard D. and Margaret Parkinson Brown, and emigrated to Utah as .a Mormon convert in 18C3, coming across the plains with the ox-teams ox-teams and arriving In Salt Lake, Julv 25, 1867. Mrs. Wardle first lived in Harrisville and afterward moved to Austin, Nevada. In 1886 she moved to Slatervllle, where she resided until 1912, when the family went to Salt Lake City. Mr. Wardle died June 18, 1889, at Slatervllle. The following children survive: Ralph Wardle, Tonopah; Mrs. Susan S. Guthrie, Ogden; Mrs. Sarah Reed, Salt Lake; W. B. Wardle, Grant, Idaho; Ida-ho; A. B. Wardle, Prescott, Arizona; Mrs. Stella Guthrie, Ogden; Mrs. J. J. Gordon, Goldfield, Nevada; George S. Wardle, Fairvlew, Nevada; Thos. S. Wardle, Malad, Ida.; Mrs. May TJry, Ogden; Ezra J. Wardle, Slaterville; ; Stanley A. Wardle Salt Lake and ono step-son, Noah H. Wardle of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho. Thirty-three grandchildren grandchil-dren and the following brothers and sisters, survive: Thomas D. Brown, Farr West; Richard D. Brown, Ogden; 'Mrs. Elizabeth Later, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs, Katherlne Fields, Ogden; Mrs. Margaret Emsley, Salt Lake; Mrs. Sarah J. Redfbrd of Rupert, Idaho. Funeral announcements will be made later. |