Show MAUD MITCHELL DALTON PASSES AT PAROWAN UTAH funeral service ser vici were hp he 41 Pa marown parowan rowan utah Febri arv 28 lot lor mrs maud amelia mitchell hell dal ton prominent iron county wom lan n who died at the f family amily residence on saturday mr dalton was born in paro wan n oct 1 1875 a daughter of williim willi im C and august augusia a pehrson mitchell Mit cheU and was married to edward dalton july 19 1893 the husband and six children survive her among whom v is mrs mark hammond of this place she is also survived by 14 grandchildren and one ond great grandchild mrs dalton was active in I 1 church work serving as president of the primary association five years the relief society for six years and was president of local chapter of the red 40 t during the world war she sher 11 N ll been in poor health and virtual retirement for the past seven years mrs lloyd duckett is visiting relatives and friends in spanish fork which is her former home mrs hulda nielson Niel sori of moab who has been visiting at the home of mr and mrs A J redd returned home last sunday mrs marvin dalton and mrs don anderson were among the conference visitors to blanding sunday mrs george F barton returned home from salt lake city saturday evening where she has been visiting for a couple of weeks lloyd barton has found temporary employment at moab and has been joined there by his wife and some of the smaller children mr andars and mrs donald blake and miss rosella rosell perkins of blanding were callers at the blake home monday evening the rev W E parks will conduct services at the H E blake home next sunday at 1030 a m everyone welcome mr and mrs L V shutt of Nort northdale hdale enjoyed a pleasant vacation trip into their old stomping ground in texas and oklahoma recently vida murray of ucolo bucolo was a record visitor last tuesday and reported that there was possibly more snow in ucolo bucolo than in f 0 11 ti cello with good pros k i farm crops the coming season reason volunteer weather observer mrs H E blake calls the record reporter on the carpet for saying that a storm was raging in monticello nearly all day sunday and states that the blizzard did not hit town until we stand corrected and have issued instructions to the weather man to return forth with all wind and storm that passed over the line before the gun sounded at the wind may not have been blowing over in mrs mr blakes lot sunday but on our side of the street it was whipping it up pretty lively much of the day as we recall it anyhow we remember spending an hour or two removing the drifted I 1 r 44 a y from our driveway and ter the storm st orm was over |