Show 7 PIONEER PASSES AFTER SHORT sioni ILLNESS r y a as ys s s' s Malvina Winget DeMill one antis ti's first settlers died at her 3 Monday October after arter tg active lifo life of usefulness DeMill was born at Nauvoo At U At the age of three she crosSe cross- cross I e plains and endured the tiro hard- hard i of those early days arriving It Lake in 1847 in the company ms as s. s E. E Rich Her parents with Eshe she traveled were Cyrus and anderine anderine erine Winget The first three of pf f her life in Utah were spent Ut lIt Lake when her father was ato Cedar City to help that city against the In- In W t Two months later her Tier fath- fath came me sick and died leaving bother with six small children em m Cedar City Mrs DeMill taken ken en by her mother to Spring- Spring Later at the age of 17 she to Manti ManU where she lived un- un une e time of her death At the f 19 she married Ellas Elias DeMill DeMilI e House at Salt City She is the mother of hildren five of whom are liv- liv hey ey are Eliza Taylor ManU Manti toy oy oy DeMill Clarion Edwin Do Clarion Monroe DeMill DeMilI Band Manc Man Man- Ilarion c d Mrs Elizabeth Cox o or of Provo is also survived b by two twos TUT s Mrs DeMill and m Elizabeth zabeth of Monand Monand Monand Mon- Mon and a brother Alphonzo Win- Win ilso of Monroe 1 I who was the last of I I rigg inal 1847 Pp pioneers of Mana Man- Man sra Wa a most faithful church work- work I Is She he was a teacher in the Re- Re Rhe Society for forty five years her demise lemise passes the last of y group of people whose Kives lives subdued and made finable in- in able the waste lands of West- West merica I |