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Show FORMER UTAH WOMAN IS BURIED IN IDAHO Special to The Tribune. MONTPICLIER. Idaho, May 22. Funeral Fu-neral services were held yesterday for M rs. Christina Irving, C4, one of the old settlers of this city, who d led follow! hr a stroke of apoplexy Buffered two weeks ago, which left her paralyzed. Mrs. Irving was born in Hyrum. Utah, and had been a resident of this city for 1 more than forty years. Besides her husband, hus-band, she Is survived bv t wo daughter". Mrs. Burton 1-;. Stephens ami Mrs. A. K. HowcutL of Oils city, and live sons: William, Wil-liam, Jerome, Idaho: I-eo, 1'oratello. Idaho; Samuel, "Washington, and Alonzo '. of this rllv. At the fuimra serviee Hert Robinson, President Kd ' iiieh. Hishop T. M. Mumfonl. W. W. flark and Mayor H. B. Holf were the speakers. |