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Show ; I Funeral of Mrs. jflj Adalino Ross Bolin. 'Ml Tlio foucrnl hoi vices over the remains 'R of Mia Adnlin.; Koss Uolin wan held on "3w Tuesday nt 'i o'clock i. in. fiom llio tt meeting linnet'. The biilldim? wn H crowded with relatives nnd friends who H gathered to show their lust reapoctn to II oiio who they dearly loved. The casket 1 was n lovely olio mid tho pi illusion El of llowois wis very large. Tho choir H wild present mid rendered tho singing. HI Dishop James II. liarduor presided, 81 and the opening prayer was olfered by B Elder Mi Kendall. Councilor A. C. 1'cnreoii rend the biographical Hketoh. H Those whoiuldiessed tho people weiu ff Khlen Geo. Webb, John Y. Smith mid R President A. J. Kvuus. All the speakem paid the highest tribute to the menioiy ot tho deceased and dwell, nt some length on thu inmiy noblo traits of I character possessed nnd disp'nyed dnr- ' I lug tho life ul tho departed . ' Tho closing prayer wns oirercd by Elder K. A. Hiishmnn. A largfl cortege 4' followed the remains to their last rest- ' log place. nioiin.M'iucAi.. djjk Sister Adnlino Koal llolin, diitiuhter ufP"" of John K. mid Amanda M. Kos, was gJlijV born In Lclil, October 20, ISi'i. When HfA, 8 years old site was b.ptl.ed into the p& church and has ever been an active i' r mcnilicr. When ubout sixteen years ' f old flic was nppointed secietary o( the ' l'rlmary Sundny School, which position J. ' . oho held for three years, when sho was nppointed teacher in tho Hist inter- mediate of thu fame school. Sho after- wards worked as n teacher in tho Boeond intermediate, whiro bIio worked until shu was married on Juno 18, 11)0:?, to Hubert Holin. In March, ll)l:, they moved to Kexburg, Idaho, and when tho different church urgxnlzations were completed nt Sugar City sho bei'iimu a member of the Uelief Society of Hint ward. She was taken ill nt bar home on April 22, last, and was at Unit lime taken to tho U I). S hospital, where everything wasdono to restoro her to Slj strength, but God saw fit to call her to Bfc Adaline was always of n gentle, aell- P? sacrificing disposition, over willing to share with others. As a child sho was kind mid obedient; as a wife true mid ; I ' devoted, and as u mother patient ami 1 loving. Her happiest moments were E those in wiileli she was ktepuig the E c-ommniidiiiciitH of God. A l.attei-duy 5 Saint who win in tho truest senile of the ' teim, mid hIic has gone lo her well- ' earned lewmd. "j Note-Mi. Adaline Itois Colin win, , during liei giilhiHid days, a inuH estl- inable joung woui.iii, gentle and loving 1 in disposition, faithful to ueiy trust, ' : mid hotioisiblo in uvtry transaction. M ? Having woikitl for a nuinlerof jeais in M Tne llaniiei ollicu be fine her niauhige, ' wu deeply feel her tleath, und say may , i God ever bless hur memory and peace : . forever ho lo her lemains, and may her f infant and husband lie shielded fiom every harm. J |