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Show STATE PIONEER RESIDENT DIES COALVILLE Jane Allrood Beech, sa. early pioneer of Coalville, died at her heme here Monday after week'e illness of complications rising from a falL She waa born May 5, 1849, at Colarton, Leieeatershlre, England, and when IS years of age she came te this country with her mother and I brothera. Immediately after land-j , Ing at Naw York they aet out for tha waat. Joining tha wagon train ef Captain Joeeph Rawlins, which arrived tn Salt Lake City the latter part af October, 1M4. After two yeara tn Salt Lake City tha family moved te Coalville, where aha waa married en January 1, 1M, te Thon&aj Beach. In 1110 they moved te Almy, Wyo. where Mr. Beech worked In tha coal mine, and Mra. Beech kept a boarding house. Seven yeara later they returned to Coalville, where Mrs. Beach had since nalded. Surviving are four children, Mrs. William Wilde, Mrs. Joe Ball and William Beech ef Coalville and Mra. Edward Mills of HoytavtUe; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services win be conducted conduct-ed Thursday at 1 p. m. In tha L. D. 8. stake U barnacle at Coalville. Friends may call at tha homa Wednesday and until time of aerv-; aerv-; leee on Thursday. |