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Show EMILY JANE FARR TO BE BURIED TODAY p itn, Kmlly Jane Covington 1'arr The funeral of Mrs. Emily Jane Cov-iington Cov-iington Farr will be conducted In the Taylor ward meeting houso this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock by Bishop W. H. ' .lardlno. Interment will bo In 'he City i cemetery Flowers may he left at Llndqulst'a chapel until 1 1 a. m Mrs. Farr died Friday at 2:80 p. m i at the residence In Taylor. She was born in Summervllle. Mas? . January j I, 1843. With her parents. Robert and Ellz-' abeth Thomas Covington, she came to Utah In 1847. living In Salt Lake' until I808 Hh was married to Win-slow Win-slow Farr in Salt Lake. October 17. I 1858 The couple made their home In 1 Washington county for a number of years, moving to Paradise and then- e I to Ogden in i86 Twenty-free enrs later they settled n' W m- Weber Mr. Fori died February 17. 1912 Surviving are these sons and daughters: daugh-ters: Mrs Emily Halverson Lafayette' Fai r Lorln F. Farr and Bernard B, ' Farr. all of Weber county, and Aaron 1 Farr of Hanson Ida., also two broth-! era Robert and Thomas Covington. and a slater. Mrs. John E Pace, all "f , 8t. George, twenty-four grandchildren t and thirty great grandchildren. 00 |