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Show up? nm pipfp mflj. hmm UilBi ill Oil UP PI Mrs. Clara Ilruno Draper, a resident resi-dent of th's city for the past thirty-'fou'' thirty-'fou'' years, died Tuesday night at the 'home of her daue. Titer, Mrs. rr:.nk Pritchett in Richfield. Mrs. TV riper was born January 10, .1851. in Iowa, where she was married ';n 18GG to Albert Edward Draper, who d:et several years a?;o. In IS0R they carne to l.'lah. at (lint locating at Wil'.ow Creek, and coming later to "nrr-rte County, where the faeiily hare ha-re ?ided since. They lived for a she-' time at Moroni, and then came to ATt. Pleasant. Mrs. Draper is r-cirvived by her lau'bte-, Mrs. Frank Pritchett o" .rtichriel.'!, and by four sons. A. Layton "rar.er. P. C. Dracer, Charts 3 IT. Draper, and M. V. Draper, all of Mt. Pleasant, She also leaves thirty grand children, fi" e great grand chiid-ien chiid-ien and four brothers and sisters. The body was brought to Mt. Pleasant, and fsneral services were held in the South ward chapel Friday aft.en.'oon, with Bishop A. L. Peterson Peter-son officiating. The sys::.kers were Mads Andersen. President S. M. Nielsen, Niel-sen, and Pishop Orlando Bradley of .Moroni. Prayers were offered by '.Jo-seph Johansen, Jr. and Christian 'Jchansen. The ward choir furnished special music for the services and Mrs. Louis A. Petersen sang "Face to 'Face" and Mrs. Clara Larson of IMoroni sang "Lead Me Gently Heme." The body was taken to Moroni for interment, where the grave was dedicated dedi-cated by M. ids Andei' ien. The floral offerings were except iona.lly beautiful find profuse. |