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Show MRS. ORPHIA ROBIN-J SON, pioneer woman of American Fork,, who died Sunday at the age of 67 years. 'Q- XDOOOCZZZO r " c ' ' ' ' i . i ' " o ... tin 8 1 . 1 ? ' I I i 1 Cj jj-: ex XTTTY o WOMAN SUCCUMBS TO BRIGHT'S DISEi.SE Mrs. Orphia Robinson Passes Away at Home in American Fork. i AMERICAN FORK, Dec. IS. Mrs. Orphia Roint'On, 67 years of ase, wife of W. S. Roi'insori, pioneers and one ol" the most prominent families of this city, died ai 'j:.'yj o'clock lust night at the famllv residence. She had been a sufferer" suf-ferer" for nearly a year with Bright's disease and for the past two or three months had been confined to her home. Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams, pioneers of 1S47, and was born at Mill Creek October 23, 1S49, and with her father's family moved to American Fork in 1S50. being one of the first families to locate in American Fork. Mrs. Robinson had always taken an active part in religious and civic affairs in this city and was loved and respected by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, three sons and-seven daughters. daugh-ters. The sons are William E.. Nathan and John H. of this city. The daughters are Mrs. Sabina Allen of Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. J. R. Ha Hid ay of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Mrs. Florence Wolfgang Wolf-gang and Mrs. Ida Mann of Salt Lake, Mrs. Row W. Gardner of Ontario, Ore., and Mrs. Millie Howard of Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be held in the First ward meeting house Thursday, commencing com-mencing at 1 o'clock p. m. |