Show NAUVOO PIONEER SUMMONS I Mrs Kate M. M Dougall One of Utah's First Settlers Dies at atHer atHer atHer Her Home at Springville l. l S S 5 44 i S 5 S. S I K TK 11 3 M. M Special to The Herald PIU Nov O 11 Mrs 11 Mrs Kat Kate S D M l 1 D widow of II 11 II I M Don Dou gall one of ut th the earl early pioneers PIoneer's ol 01 oo au passed sed aWa away at her hel home here her Thursday a night a aged sixty nine years rears Sh She was born at Philadelphia In and as a child chilli accompanied her parents par par- cuts to Nauvoo oo au In living 11 there wll when n the Prophet t Joseph Smith wa was killed the following year oar Shortly aftem after aft t. t er em tIme the family moved to St. St Louis LO an and anO later to lo Council Blurt Bluffs Ia la remaining In the latter place until Mrs Mis Doug all made tIme the trip across the mountains mountaIn with timer other pioneers In 1851 arriving at al Salt Lake In Octo October er ol ot that year ear and settled In the Fourteenth ward She en endured the time hardships anc and ami privations Incidental to pioneer life In Inthis inthis this valley with great fortitude Her father fathel having ln died lUell the time family removed ell to in 1858 She was tas married marriel to II It M. M Dougall a at al December er 0 j 18 1862 Her husband hus hUR band was a n well known pioneer who wh participated In the erection of the tIme first sawmills and ninny many other enterprise In Sanpete Count county In tho time early lOs Mrs Irs Dougall leaves two brothers brother William Wllliam Streeper of Centerville and Gus Streeper of Idaho one cine sister Mrs M. M S S. S Houtz of Springville three thre sons son T. T W. W Moses I ses and Mack two daughters Kitty and Emma and antI several se grandChildren grand grand- Children Th i funeral wll 11 be held liPId from hex hei l te lil SUn Sunday Y YAt at 1 o'clock Jock J |