Show JENSEN er OF 1885 PASSES TO LAST REWARD SUNDAY folly polly ainge 1 died suddenly on sunday morning she WM was ire pre parine for a trip to idaho and had bid did all friends goodbye JENSEN special sunday morning jensen was shocked by the news ness that one of its oldest pioneers had passed away suddenly at 1 7 45 a m shortly after arising feu for breakfast mrs poly polly maston ainge known by all as aunt polly seemingly in better health than tor for some time complained after arising ot of feeling faint and bad had lain down on her bed her dauch daughter ter mrs edna perkins went to where she was intending to throw a covering over her when she he found her mother had quietly P passed away ainge ancl anc her husband georgo ainge came rame here in november 2885 and settled on a homestead knon AS the ainge ranch and now owned by henry merkley their life was that ot the busy pioneer yet bho she always found time to minister to the sick and many an all night vigil has me been her portion at 04 the bedside ot of some friend her iter lot has always ben that ot of the pioneer being bom born at council bluff bluffs iowa august 25 1819 1813 while her parents thomas D mckee and persis persia ann swett were waiting to make the long trek to the great salt lako lake valley when fourteen years ot or age she arie as aa married tn in spanish rork utah to lo e ainge there were fifteen children born to this union twelve of whom grew to maturity her son thomas D died in jensen three years ago two boys and one girl died in infancy those survia ing are mrs persis persia A stewart of 0 jensen william henry linwood alfred alma jersen mrs Ilar harriot riot alara fj nold gusher john B jensen joseph jensen charles M linwood edna C perkins nampa idaho wilma ausan delro jellson jersen sarah ruby nielson colton california jonah N linwood mrs steart stew art and lit those away except mrs perkins were ere unable to attend the funeral services mrs ainge at the 0 01 0 o time party on friday evening enjoy enjoyed d the presence of many of her friends sa s1 sho bid all food good bye as she intended going with mr and mrs per kins on monday to idaho to remain with them mrs perkins has been here since november to care for her mother at the home of joseph ainge on saturday benl evening she again enjoyed a social tune time at her son sons a home in her honor never once complaining of any ill effects of such effort planning all the time on the early morning start on monday A very large crowd attended the funeral services on wednesday at 12 clock under the direction of the jensen ward bishopric with amasa amass caldwell presiding the opening ing prayer waa was offered by prank frank P wellman the benediction by ira 8 gardner andrew dudley a pioneer of lust just two years less mrs ainge alan was the first speaker who told of the trials encountered by the departed and how she always met them with a smile bishop fred wall told of his long acquaintance since his earliest boyhood days and st stressed rested the great pioneering conditions condl condi tlona tiona through which the departed had gone showing how her devotion to the gospel had woven a thread back to the very beginning of the church closing remarks were given by amasa caldwell the singing was by mrs ira a S gardner and mrs fred wall who sang I 1 jesus lover roer of lot my soul sometime time well un der stand I 1 and sister thou wast was t mild and lovely I 1 A tenor solo boastful we of somewhere was suns sung by corwin snow interment was made in the jensen ce meter mete with lloyd merkley dedicating the grave grae |