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Show DEATHS!). will be conducted in tlerviceS ton LDS Ward Chape1 day at 1 p. m f0"p?i satur-Pearl satur-Pearl Musig Edwards Id dent of Salt Lake and 'J ' esi" early Uintah Basin SeUlPr f th died at the home of a i1, wh Mrs. Tom Pitkin AUg. day morning following L lu?s-lllness. lu?s-lllness. Bishop Glen GUhpr, rief conduct the services X wil' Mrs. Edwards was hnrn ' 21, 1876 in Manti ,t da.,2 Charles Ernest and Fm ter Funk Musig. She Tle Funk Lake, SanPete Count at til her marriage to Alter? I,' Edwards Jan. 1, ibqr "sha Manti Temple, Church V1 Christ of Latter-day Saint Je,SUs Edwards died April it1 Shortly after their "4: ! they moved to Feon Mr. Edwards taughtVrn'n Yhere years. They then movedto ery County, where thev m-; ed a confectionery lftQPeraH they moved to where Mr. Edwards ODeratef' drug store and confetti a and Mrs. Edward oS?ry hotel The. family ShonBemFoy0Ve lived there until ftW Edwards and. Mrs Etta ut"k)' Las Vegas, Nev, Charles E dwards, d-wards, Myton; Mrs. Ruth pih 1 Price; Mrs. Kay Smifh Los Ai'i tos. Calof.; a foster son r ' William E. Murphy, wichh ' Kan.; one brother and thr e '! ters, William Musig an 7 M r Mane Barton, Mt. Pleasant-Margaretta Pleasant-Margaretta Reams, Goodi1 Ida ; Mrs. Orson Neilson Ve nal; 25 grandchildren and is great-grandchildren 16 Burial will be in the ROOSJ velt cemetery, under the din1 tion of the Wallace Funeril Home, of Price. i |