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Show MRS, 0. POPE OF ri LEWISTON DIED SATURDAY .I; , W LEWI'ISTON, fob. 23; Friends ;A3eU . -jiml lelntivos wore gi loved to licAr of the death of .Mrs, Oscar Pope. ,4 -which oieiru-d Saturday morning af- ft f lei n low; niil painful Illness. On ac- '$" ount if tliu flu xltuntlon and nil rSV l ' KHtheilngs In tliu hwn piohlhlted, " Y funt-i.tl r vices wee held at tlie f i Richmond ccm,cloiy whoro llio ro- t Jiinlns wire intoned. Services weio In-Ill Mmicluy nflcinoun nt 1 o'clock. t Mr. mid Mis. H, II. Hantson sang J fi a duet "Thai Ilcnittirul Land," In- 8r n& i ncntlon, Mi. Finnic Stephenson. Vo- 1 SL rA( ,1 " Bill Kolo "IJnnnswciod Yot," Miss p- ", Florence Sptrry Proalidont II. A. f kii iIi-ndrlcl(H, Hlshop Llnduulst of Lo- ' WMgtf Si,n r1 M,,rd' Mr- WIU Whlttlo ot V - Vstr'1"" l-'nlrvlow, n nephew of the deceased, 1. Wallop (1 . A. Ilognn, all testified to Ify$i ho sterling qualities and tho noble I, If i f "f" "f Slstoi I'opo which has been i " ono of unselfish efforts and sacrlflc f w a or her friends and associates. Each upenkei kiwi- words ot comfort and consolation to tho bereavod hiisbun I " j and family. Solo? "Oh My Father," i M WIrs Florence Spcriy. Frcsldcnl At- " W tna Merrill offered tho benediction $ , jsp and dedicated tho grave. ; Mrs. I'opo was tho first whlto chll-i v ' torn In Sacramento, Calif ontgint B lng to Utah in tho i-nrly pio uc ila. Ei , She leslded nt Ornntsvlllo later com WQfc 'p dng to lllchmoml nml nt a la-' date. Mi to Lowlstmi whom tho grentor part of 'x lu-r life was spent. Dmlni; i u early i I " days of 1 1 Jul and luudshlp Mm. Pope, L bore her Inn den faithfully and un- f ?. I m tuniplaJiiliih'l. She had a wondeifu: S t'MZ peiMimillt), iilun)B full of cheor and i Hiinslihiiie. Ood blessed hei with a ,, ; kind and tender hem I. Many times J,, I lias she taken It upon herself fo col- f ' . lect money fiom nelghbois nnd ' . friends to send to the Saints In Eur-, gV land, tht-ieby makiiiK It possible fori 'isrt many Saints to gel to Utah. She wns . i1, '' . fii-neioiiR, always ilMdlng with thin". I who who unfoitunato. For sovon . t-iiis sho and her husb.uul have pi-i- Toinied a womleiful woik In the & temple d evil II UK their onllio tlnio for " the ledomptlon of tho dead. Mrs. I'opo was the niohei of cloven chll- , ill en, the follow Ihk who suivlvo lwr. Mrs. Mat y A. Hnwllns, I.ewlstin, Mr. O N. I'ope, Canada; Mrs. Mabel i IloieoRim, Holse; Mis. Leona Sm 'li, Ij?"1 llexbuiB". Mr. (leoigo I'ope, LowlBton " and Mrs. I.iicllii (51ocr, O-cfonl. i ' --i Mrs. I'opo was seenty yeais old . ' I'iIoihIb and iclatlws offei slnceu- HR 1f. CQiidoleuro to the beieaed husband E$2 ilk-'iii nni1 fmnlly "f"'- Friends nnd lelathes were (,'ieaily "(' shocked lo hear of tho death of Mis ' Leda Wlsui Olson which occuiud on ""SKm Monday morning from Influeuru- ! ' lincunoula. Mrs. Olson wns one of l.uwlston's fluo ouiik women. She ' .Is sm vl oil by a husband and o-:o i vlillil. Funewil sol vices will be an- ' , nouncid later. i'The death ot the two months old ' , Infant or Ml and Mis. Colwu . I , Choato occui rod Sunday moinlnrf, Hit fe4 ! - little one has been. Ill for ot'i.i! , j veokh. Funeial serlces wero ntld 2 L ftt the famll) u-sldenco Momliij , . y moinliiK. Iiiteiiuont made li lite tt Smlthfield cemetery. ' I f r ' Mom sad news. The lit tin uven t ' J en i old son of Mr. and Mis V.tr.x ( , lrtr'1' llf''' II '",r'0,l', !'' pninful " IUuf".' .',r H,x "?ol,s duintlon fiuiil E w pnt-iinioniu pasbOd away KvorlliniK mJ &? l possible was done by the gi let elrlik- Bgiv , "nn jinientb to aid the ieover of tlivli ity ' child, et all was of no avail Fun- ;i tral Fcnices wce held at the family ' lesldeiuo Tuesday. Interment Wit T5 '' -at tho Finiiklln comotcry. ,v r ' Seeial cases of smiill pnx .l p,; p' ' moid new cases or Influenza have de-1 !' f f, eloped dllililB tho past low days r C " Tllshop 0. A. Hognu returued Sat-' tg "'. urda zoning from Grace. Idaho. I p if. whoio ho wont to intend the funeral I" te,4 of n biotlint'b child S- jS Mr. lUbeii Van Oiden rotmntd fe homo Frldn from Pocatello f Miss Olive "orrnBon and Miss CUloe Judd are 111 with Intuenzn. Born to Mr and Mrs. Itlchard Talbot a fine baby Wednesday. I Miss Casile Telford spent 01 er Sunday at her homo In I.ewtston. ! Mi. and Mis. C. II. Stoddard en-teitlned en-teitlned with a supper Thursday ev-'cuIiik. ev-'cuIiik. Coeis weio laid foi Mim 'Helvlo Van Oiden, Mis. Huby Ilern-hisel, Ilern-hisel, Mis. Maud Slocks, Miss Florence Flor-ence Spoil), .Miss Olle Soicnson, 'Mis3 Miule Illideiicau and Miss Chloe Judd. Tho exenlnj; was spent in social so-cial chat. j Miss Illanthe Iludgc spent tho week end at Logan. . Mis. Klllo Villet spent Situiday at Illchinoud. Mrs. Niels NicUou and Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Monis weie shopping in Logan 'aStutday. Mis. Pat ley Smith of Hexburg spent tliu week at Lewlston where she was called on account of the .serious illness of her mother. I Mis. Ralph Ucrnhlscl and Raymond Ray-mond Pond wero in Logan on busines' Satuidny. Mis Aunle Diehard left for Sail Lake Sunday to Islt -with her son Oils who Is 111 at the hospital there hospital. Mrs. Gale Lewis and Mm. Val Tag-Kin Tag-Kin t spent Saturda) at Logan. Mr. Wlllard Hemlilcks left for OKdeu Satuida) witli a car load of cattle. Mr. licit Danfoul ot Richmond was In Lewlston on business Satuida). Satui-da). The Athletic club held a meeting Thuisday and elected a boatd of con ti-ol to sere dining tho coming baseball base-ball season. Mr. L'lilen LeaWll of Coinlsli was at Logan on busluess Saturday. Mr. Wlllaid Hemlilcks has purchased pur-chased Hie home ot Mr. Jamos Jou-gen Jou-gen Mi. Jen6en and family are moWnR to Hut ley, Idaho. Mrs. Anno Choato returned from i-eoial weeks' visit at Idaho Tails. Mr .Joseph Allor returned homo this weok how a trip to California where ho was called on account of tho Illness of his son Douglas. Mr. Ttay Tond spent over .Sunday 'nt Richmond, guest of Miss Mabel 'iloudricks. Saturday a filend noted not-ed that he was carrying around a beautiful bonnet of daffodils, piov-lug piov-lug the truth ot the poet's statement: "In the Opting a young man's fancy Lightly tutus to thoughts of loe." Mi licit l'ond was called to Lo-Igan Lo-Igan on uigent business Tuesday. Mr. I'rcston l'ond made a trip to Bui ley, Idnhdo, last week and as a iiesult purchased a farm while theio. He will move his family to Burlcy this week. Mr. Win. II. Stocks was at Lewis-ton Lewis-ton on business Saturday. Mr. Allen Hendricks of Lewlston and Miss Amanda Richards ot Twin 1 Oroves, Idaho, wero man led at tho Logan temple Ftlday. Tho young couple will make their home In Idaho |