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Show 1. 1. ZABRiSKIF IS LAID AT REST Isaac N. Zabrlskln, a son of tho latu Wllliuin ahriiikle, pioneer resident resi-dent of this valley, died at the family home UrU Saturday morning, November Novem-ber 1st, after a long Illness from 1. nicer of tho stomach. Mr. Zabriskle was born in Fair-viow, Fair-viow, March. 30, 1874. and was married mar-ried thirty years uro to Misa Mary W!::e of Mt. Pleasant, who with the following children Hiirvive him: Mrs P. C. Lund of Faiivlow, Mrs. Leonard 'lrus.-ott, Mrs. Henry Chrimensen. and John Zabriskle, all of Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. He Is also survived by the fol-owlnn fol-owlnn brotheis and sisters: Lewis C. and Kdwurd A Zabriskie of Salt Lake City, Mrs. K. I., rn.lerhill of lling-l;am, lling-l;am, Mrs. Wood llraudon of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. C. J. Morehouse ol Detroit, Michigan. Largely attended funeral services In charge of P.ishop H. C. Jacobs, were hell In he Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel Tuesday afternoon, Nov 4th. Th speakers were Henry P. Olson, Ol-son, L. C. Rasmussen, and Bishop Jacobs. Music was furnished hy the waid choir, with special numbers by M ss Venom Siansfield, Mrs. H. Pehrson, (ieorge Squire and Lorain Iterk. The Floral offerings were exceedingly exceed-ingly beautiful and profuse. Interment was made in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by A. F. Reynolds, of the North ward bishopric. |