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Show Former Resident Buried Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Adams, Mrs. Maude Green, Mrs. Camilla Larson, Mrs. Gene McCandless. Mrs. R. P. Harris, Har-ris, Mrs. L. G. Blackhurst, Mr. and Mrs. John Green attended the funeral services of Mary Adams Green, held at the Larkin Funeral Fun-eral Home in Salt Lake City. The services were held at 12 noon with the Bishop of the 22nd Ward, Salt Lake City, in charge. Burial was made in the Pleas-) ant Grove City cemetery where , B. H. Adams offered a short inspirational in-spirational talk and John L. Adams, Ad-ams, a brother, offered the dedicatory ded-icatory prayer. Mrs. Green, 72, died at her) home 344 North Second West St. at 3 p.m. Saturday, following a short illness. Mrs. Green was born in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, July 10, 1879, daughter of Alma and Mary Frampton Adams, Ad-ams, early settlers of Utah County. Coun-ty. She was educated and spent her youth at Pleasant Grove, and was married to Mr. Green in the Salt Lake Temple June 19, 1901. Mr. Green died Dec. 25, 1929. She was the mother to five sons and daughters, three of whom are still living. They are Elmer R. and Eva May Green, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Margaret Margar-et G. Peltz, San Jose, Calif.; four .brothers and two sisters, John L. Adams, William H. A,dams, Mrs. Martha A. Larsen, and Benjamin F. Adams, Pleasant Grove, and Silas E. Adams and Mrs. Lydia A. Kelly, American Fork; also five grandsons and one great-granddaughter. |