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Show 1 : JV US. JULIA ('RISE ! JliVi HOWE, active in Mor-.! Mor-.! men church, who died yes- ; , J terday. j if 1 1 H I n " ! Z ' ' i 7 . ' : j ' f 7 ,? 1 ' ' I ' ' j ; : 11 PHlfflT II CHURCH EXPIRES' Mrs. Julia Cnise Howe, Pioneer of 1864, Dies at Her Residence. Julia Cruse Howe,' widow of the late Amos Howe- and one of the city's prominent prom-inent religious workers, died at her residence, loo North Fifth West street, at 5:30 o Ylock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Howe was born in Boxford, near Newberry, Berkshire, 'England, June 17, She was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints April 0, 1849, and came to the United States in June of the same year, locating locat-ing at St. Louis. She was married to Amos Howe in St. Louis in June, 1 S5U. In ISG-i, with her husband and three children, Edgar, George and Charles, Mrs. Howe came to Salt Lake, where she had since resided. She was the mother of six sons. Two, George and Charles of this city, survive her. Mrs. Howe had filled many responsible responsi-ble religious positions in the Mormon church, especially in the Relief society of the Salt Lake stake and Seventeenth ward. She was president of tho Y. L. ' M. L A. and the Primary association in the ward, also as teacher in the Sunday si-bool. Funeral services will be held at the Seventeenth ward chapel June IS, bo-ginning bo-ginning at 12:15 p. m. Interment will be in the City cemetery. |