Show f LAST RITES SET FOR MRS BROWN Funeral services will be conducted Sunday Sunda at 2 p p. p in m. in the thc T nth L L. D. D S. S ward chapel for br Mrs Mary lary Eliz beth abeth Platt Patt Brown 85 83 last surviving In ing member r of the old Salt Lake Dramatic Dra Dra- Dramatic matic malic club and Utah pioneer of 1852 who died at thc the home of or her daughter daugh daugh- ter Mrs J. J A A. Gibson Linden avenue Wednesday of or infirmities Incident In In- to age B Bishop hop Thomas B. B Child of the Tenth L. L D D. S. S ward will preside preSide- Friends may call at the home of Mrs Gibson Sunday from rom 11 a. a m. m will take place in inthe p. p m. m Burial the City cemetery Mrs Brown was born in m September 24 1849 ham England Ann a daughter of Francis and Mar Mary Salt Lake to came White While Platt an and lna father her mother havIng hav hay Cit City with her Ing died shortly before the family arrived here She was employed in a millinery mil mU- shop shop 1 Then a girlhood interest jn in the theater prompted her to attend attend at at- tend rehearsals at the Salt Lake theater thea thea- ter where on several occasions she Ras as as asked to play child parts In one pIa play Mrs Brown carried Maude Adams Adams Adams Ad Ad- ams later an internationally known a actress tress across the sta stage e in her arms Before her marriage to Campbell Campbel Brown who died 40 years ears ago she appeared in several Mrs Brown had been an active L. L D. D S S. S worker U She is survived by three sons Campbell l. M. M Brown Dallas F. F Brown and nd Joseph H. H Brown Brawn two daughters daugh daughters Mrs MIS Beatrice Lambourne Peacock Peacock Pea c cock ck and Mrs J J. A. A Gibson Gibon 23 grandchildren grand children and 14 H great-grandchildren great a sister Mrs Louise Platt Plait Wilcox and a brother Alonzo W. W Platt all ol 01 Salt Sat Lake City |