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Show PIONEER OF LOGAN DIES OF OLD AGE LOGAN, Feb. 8 The funeral of I Mrs Eliza Balll( Benson, oloneer, who I died nt her home. 175 North First West street frnm Infirmities of old I age, will be held Friday afternoon at i .'clock from the Ixgati tabarnacle I The body tuny f viewed at tho homo I from 10 until 12 o'clock noon Friday. Interment will be In thf City ceme-I ceme-I tery Mrs. Benson came to Idaho in 1 S G ! She lived for a short time at 9:tgar-I 9:tgar-I bouse. Salt Ijike. before coming riere and in 18S-1 she moved to I'reston, Idaho, where ehe lived until flvi years ago when shn returned to Logan. She waa born In Lauaanne, Switzerland, land came to this countrv with her parents. Mrs. Benson wa.s president of the , Nnelda stake primary five tars and I head of the Belief society of that stake fourteen years She was th mother nf thirteen children, ten of whom aro living Those living are Mrs. Lulu B. Parkinson Of Logan. Mrs. G A Alder Of Salt Lake City. feorge T. Parkinson Parkin-son of Whitney Idaho: Sorgo B. Ben-' son, of Logan; Mrs. Stanley B. Jonas- v,n of Salt Iiko. Mrs. Leo P. Peck LBH of Log;in. FiTink T L.enson. of Pres- BaV t.m daho Mrs Franklin B. Smiti: Of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Earl Weaver, ..f II Preaton, daho, and Mrs. R ? iioi- l i 'brook of Holbrook. Idahd Two broth- Jir ers and four sisters also survix-e her. HH |