Show FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR WIDELY KNOWN WOMAN Funeral services for Mrs Anne t Ii Brown pioneer of ot Utah and wife of Walter Vatter C C. Brown Sr an and ani daughter of the he late Joseph Howell and Ruth Evans who died at th family residence real resi dence 2480 Beverly street Highland Park Saturday will be held tomorrow i afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Highland I Park ward meeting house Interment i will take place in the City cemetery Mrs Brown was born at Llanelly South Wales Vales April 13 3 1851 1851 and came to Salt Lake with her ier parents when she was as 3 years or orage age She was married to V Walter alter CBrown C C. I Brown February 8 1870 and was a resident of the Sixteenth ward for more than forty years Mrs Brown was a prominent member memo mem I ber bel of the Home Dramatic club as a I I young woman wosan and of the Tabernacle choir She was a member of the Daughters of ot the Pioneers and was active active active ac ac- tive in this organization for mau years She was also prominent Inthe in inthe inthe the work of the Relief society ann ana other church organizations and until her last illness sp spent nt much of her time with the Red Cross She had two two sons Harold J J. J and Clyde E E. Brown and one grandson Burt Brown in the military service She was the mother of twelve children and besides her h husband is survived by five sons and four daughters John JohnD D D. Walter Waiter C C. Jr William A A A. Harold HaroldJ J J. J and Clyde E E. Br Brown wn and Mrs Henry I Walsh Mrs H H. B B. B Duckworth Mrs I George E E. E Larson of Salt Lake and Mrs C C. O O. O Larson of Ogden There I are also twenty twenty five five grandchildren two great grandchildren and three I brothers surviving The brothers brothers' are William H FJ Oscar Y and Hamlet Evans I |