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Show MINERSVILLE HOME VISITED BY DEATH Funeral services. were held at Minersville Min-ersville Saturday for Mrs. Mary Rollins. Rol-lins. H. W. Hall was in charge of the services. Musical numbers were as folio w.: ' "Lead Me Gently Home," by the choir; solo, "Face To Face," Vivian Carter; violin solo, Prof. Reese Griffith; Grif-fith; duet, Cassie McKnight and Victor Vic-tor Myers. Prayers were offered by T. V. Rollins Rol-lins and Moroni Myers. The speakers were George H. Eyre , and H. W. Hall, who told of the good life of Sister Rollins had lived. Mrs. Rollins is survived by the following fol-lowing children: Guy, Hayward, Les- ; ter, Sidney and Horace of Minersville; j Earl, of Blackfoot, Idaho ; Mrs. Hazel Young, of Payson; Nellie Osborne, of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Edna Mee- 1 cham, of Upalee, Utah. She also leaves sixty-two grandchildren and thirty- one great-grandchildren. o r |