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Show Mrs. Bjelke Passes Away Sy Monday t SVZ aUments ident to Uniiv , SlTke wWch let her par-Palyzed. par-Palyzed. July 1st she suf- tut S icr stroke and since that Mr, r- m a State 0f coma-heig coma-heig Sweden, May 23, 1847, the LSeWau.Karl Cat In 18R3 she came with her par- Utah, arriving in Mt. Pleasant in September after being a little over five months on the way. m November No-vember or the same year she married Carl G. Bjelke; pioneer shoemaker of this city. In lsriii she moved to Moroni where her husband was actively engaged en-gaged in Indian warfare durin" the IBack Hawk war. They moved back to this city in 1867 where she has since made her home. Her husband died in 1909 Mrs. Bjelke is survived by three children, Mrs. G. W. Brand, J. A and O. W. Bjeike, all of this city:' five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p. m. from the First Presbyterian church with Reverend N. R. Smith officiating. The speakers were Reverend N. U. Smith and Bishop Henry P Olsen. Ol-sen. Musical numbers were: solo, Miss Thelma Beaumann; solo, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Hone; solo, Mrs. Stanley H. Giil; duet, Miss Thelma Beaumann and Mrs. V. S. Wilson of Albercur-liie, Albercur-liie, New Mexico. The accompaniments accomp-animents were played by Miss Kathryn Wall. The grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by Reverend Smith. |