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Show MRS. ISABELL ADAIR DIED ON THURSDAY ON PIOCHE STREET Mrs. Isabell Adair, 71, of Enterprise En-terprise dropped dead on a Pioche street 'last Thursday afternoon. She, in company with her brother, broth-er, Henry Walker and wife and three children of Idaho, were on their way to Eagle valley to visit her daughter; Mrs. Leslie Lytle, and had stopped at Pioche to visit a few minutes with Mrs. Lucy Adair. The party had returned re-turned to the car to proceed with the trip, and while in conversation conversa-tion with them she died without any warning. Isabell Walker Adair was born at Payson, Utah, October 27, 1858, and after her marriage to Elisha Adair spent the rest of her life at Enterprise. Four children were born to them, two of whom died in infancy. A son and daughter, George Adair of California, and Mrs. Leslie Lytle of Eagle valley survive. She is also survived by two sisters and two brothers. The body was brought to Enterprise En-terprise Thursday evening and funeral services held Friday. In-1 terment was in the cemetery there. |