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Show DEATH OF MRS. FOLLAND The announcement of the death fjf Mrs. E. A. Folland at Salt Lake City this week came as a shock to the many Milford friends of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ed. H. Street. Mrs. Street left here the first of the month to make her mother a visit before going go-ing to her new home in Tooele county. coun-ty. The Folland family is a prominent promin-ent and most estimable one of the capitol city. The death of Mrs. Folland has brought the deepest sorrow sor-row to not only the immediate fami ly but a very large circle of friends at this Christmas season, a usual time tor joy. Sincerest sympathy is extended by Milford friends to the bereaved family. Following, were the arrangements for the funeral which was held in the city yesterday: Funeral services for Mrs. Eli A. Folland, who died Monday, were held at the Sixteenth ward chapel yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Word to the effect that Walter C. Folland, a son, who lives at Eureka, Colo., was coming to attend the funeral fu-neral caused the delay. The body of Mrs. Folland lay in state at the family residence, 750 West South Temple street from 11' until 12:15 o'clock. Only one of the nine living children chil-dren of Mrs. Folland was absent from the funeral. Richard E. Folland Fol-land is in South Africa on. a mission. Except for the son and wife and son of City Attorney W. H. Folland, who are in California, all members of the inimediate family wore present. |