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Show j Funeral Services Today for I Emily Campbell ! Emily Johnson Campbell, I 84, of Lindon, died Monday afternoon at the Utah Valley 1 Hospital in Provo. She was born in Georgetown, Kane s County, July 16, 1886 to Seth 5 Johnson and Lydia Smith I Johnson. She married Benja- J min Franklin Campbell Sept. C 18, 1905 in Cannonville. The marriage was later solemniz- y ed in the St. George LDS Temple. He died June 9, 1960 ( Mrs. Campbell received her education in Garfield County, j After her marriage, she and 5 her husband made their first 5 home in Cannonville, where I they lived for 25 years before 5 moving to Provo in 1938. In s 1965 she moved to Lindon to live. Mr. Campbell was bishop X of the Cannonville Ward Mrs. 5 Campbell was very active in s the LDS Church. Her hobbies i included quilting and making I rugs. Survivors include seven j sons and four daughter, H. Gar Campbell, Long Beach, Calif.; Gene S. Campbell, I Lindon; Cray ton J. Campbell, 5 Magna; Leon Campbell, Pro- i vo; Thomas L. Campbell, I Santaquin; Nephi J. Camp- ( bell, Orem and Allen J. 5 Campbell, Tempe, Ariz.; Mrs. s Beulah Voorhees, Provo; Mrs Celesta Hales, Provo; Mrs. ( Byron (Gorda) Davies, Can- nonville; and Mrs. Henry j (Reba) Smalley, Phoenix, 5 Arizona.; a brother, Parley f Johnson, Price; sisters, Mrs. I Saraphene Anderson, Salt 5 Lake City and Mrs. Rose In- ; gram, Idaho Falls, Idaho.; t 52 grandchildren, 92 great- grandchildren, jj Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, in Provo. Bish- i op Douglas E. Nielsen of the s Lindon Third Ward will be of- 5 ficiating. Friends may call at I the Mortuary prior to services Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. |