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Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. JENNIE WATSON Bishop Samuel Allred presided at the funeral services held Monday in the Spring City Ward chapel for Mrs. Jennie Watson, wife of W. E. Watson, Wat-son, who died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital. Music was furnished by the ward choir, and the speakers were John Baxter, John Johnson, Bishop Huntington Hunt-ington of Springville, John S. Blain and Bishop Allred. Mrs. Watson had long been an earnest church worker and au eloquent tribute from the Parent's Class of the Sunday School, in which she was a teacher, was read by Mrs. Ethel Larsen. Mrs. Watson was born in Spring City April 17, 1881, and has lived there always, and has taken an active ac-tive part in the religious and civic life of the community. he is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. James Clawson, four children. Elliott, Frank, Helen, and Edna, three brothers, Lloyd and Alderman Clawson of Spring City, J. C. Clawson of Castle Dale, and two sisters, Mrs. J. LeRoy Johnson of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Geneva Strate of Canada. |