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Show ' Mrs. B. C. Linebaugh, wife of Dr. B. O Linebaugh, passed away at her home j iu Pieasant Grove, Wednesday, Janu-; Janu-; ary 30th from a lingering illness. 'I Sho was born in Tables Grove, Illin-I Illin-I cis, February 22nd 1884. She came to Utah in 1904 and was a j resident of Moroni until 1915 when the family moved to Pleasant Grove. She is survived by her husband arid the following children, Jewel, Glade, Kale and Lecta, all of Pleasant Grove. Her "mother, Mrs. Mary Barnes of Illinois Il-linois also survives her. Funeral services for Mrs. Linebaugh were held in the Moroni East Ward chapel at 3 o'clock. Opening song by the choir "I Need Thee Every Hour." Praver BishOD Joe Basnall of Ches ter. Vocal duet "No Night There," Mrs. Laurence Larsen of Moroni and Mrs. Earl Hansen of Fountain Green. The speakers were Orlando Bradley of Moroni, Dr. Hasler of Provo, J. O. Nielson of Fountain Green, and Bishop Bish-op Elmo Irons of Moroni East Ward. Organ solo Helen Swensen of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Solo "A Perfect Day," Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Duet "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters," Mrs. Elmo Irons and Mrs. P. J. Draper. People from the enti,'- county attended at-tended the services, and many from outside of the county came. Interment was in the Moroni city cemetery. ' The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse. There were more than thirty automobiles automo-biles in the funeral procession which went to the city cemetery. |