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Show (rican Fork's lest Pioneer Resident Passes C3mith "crystal, 93, oldest lOesident of American Fork, i 7ay April 6, at the home of t(hter-in-law, Laura Crystal services were held in the ard chapel at 2 p. m. Mon-1 Mon-1 10. Bishop Joseph H. s in charge. Joseph H. Storrs conductance's. conduct-ance's. The opening selec-;ty selec-;ty Father", was sung by a S Mrs. Hazel Walker, Mrs. istensen, Mrs. Edith Young I Willard Clegharn, accom-) accom-) Mrs. Lydia Kirkpatrick. ,j was offered by John L. Mrs. Mary E. Abel read a its :al sketch of Mrs. Crystal. were W. S. Chipman and SpliE. Young. Mrs. Edith lg "I Know That My Re-ves," Re-ves," and Bishop Storrs Hing remarks. "Wanted on Side" was sung by the 'c the closing number, after rid Wagstaff pronounced L-Mction. John H. Robinson fVUhe grave. mith Crystal, daughter of M and Elizabeth Young ' ""s born in Johnston, Ren-Scotland, Ren-Scotland, June 2, 1846, aptized a member of the - urch at the age of eleven r widowed mother and , of the family, she emi-' emi-' Utah in 1861, crossing in a wagon train. After neb Salt Lake City, Janet for several years. In les, on account of her ind kind disposition, a . est was taken in her. 3 ?''Janet, while on a trip to Fork, met James Crystal, iber 21, 1871, they were i Salt Lake City. They American Fork, where .nce resided. Three child-"'orn child-"'orn to them, James S., d Janet. The latter died 1 of 23. tal was for many years .liember of the Relief So-Primary So-Primary association, and Iks committee. She was MJfe, and affectionate mo-5a mo-5a consistent Latter-Day cheerful and kind hos- d position won the love and 'ill who had the pleasure laintance. Cedithe last one of the group care emsel ves "The Pioneer . used to meet regularly to talk over early days patie: social diversions. Other i rectif this group were Ellen Orpha Robinson, Sarah Alice Moyle, Emily K. yne i J a n e King, Hannah in Sa:Jlly Kelly, Libbie Smith, bed astit Maacah Boley, Jane Charlotte Greenwood John Hunter. of a and passed away March the age of 84. Later her S. Crystal died, leaving ;en red four children. Sister e hosted away April 6, at the r daughter-in-law, Laura ;sop a:lar. She is survived by ay. .lcxandcr, of Salt Lake 31iot lgrandchilden, 13 great a Men and two great great lesdayen. |