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Show iif A ' MARY J. B. SWASEY BONETA Funeral services I were held today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. in the Boneta ward chapel chap-el with Bishop Mons Johansen presiding, for Mrs. Mary Jean-nette Jean-nette Brotherson Swasey, 78, who died at 7:30 p.m. at hor home of cancer. She had been ill for some time. Mrs. Swasey was born Nov. 14, 1875, in Fafrview, a daughter daugh-ter of Martin and Jeannette Rowe Brotherson. She married Lucius N. Swasey July 1, 1897. The marriage was later solemnized solem-nized in the Manti Temple. He died in 1930. She attended school at Moroni and Snow Academy, and taught dressmaking. dressmak-ing. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is survived by nine sons and daughters as follows: Mrs. Chris (Ruth) S. Jensen, Moroni; L. R. Swasey, Duchesne; Napier, Joseph H. and Serman M., Boneta; Bon-eta; Mrs. George (Henrietta) Carroll, Altonah; Mrs. D. J. (Blanche) Vander Werff, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ellis M. (Loret-ta) (Loret-ta) Burton, Talmage; Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence (Hannah) Oman, Boneta; 50 grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; one sister and three brothers, Mrs. Candace Mickelson, Rexburg, Ida.; La-Fayette, La-Fayette, Spring City; J. C, Mt. Pleasant; C. Darwin, Boneta. Burial will be in the Boneta Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary, of Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. INFANT SAKNIKENT WHITEROCKS Funeral services ser-vices were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Whiterocks ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ j of Latter-day Saints, by the Uintah Basin Indian Mission, for the infant daughter of ' Kneal 1 and Rachel Cuch Sak-nikent, Sak-nikent, who died in the Roosevelt Roose-velt LDS Hospital, 11 hours after af-ter birth. In addition to her parents the i child is survived by a sister and two brothers, Alene, Stewart Stew-art and Gary, and a grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Nina Cuch, all of Whiterocks. Burial was in the Whiterocks Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. |