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Show DEATH CALL ANSWERED BY YOUNGMOTHER Mrs. Samuel W. Hilton, Formerly For-merly of Olmstead, Dies in Pleasant Grove. PLEASANT GROVE, Dec, ' 30. Mrs. Grace Richins Hilton, 28, died here Monday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richins. She was the wife of Samuel Sam-uel W. Hilton, electrician with the Utah Power and Light company since 1019. Mr. Hilton is at present employed at the new power station at Soda Point, Idaho. He has been notified of the death of his wife. Until about a month ago the family fam-ily had lived since 1021 at Olmstead, at the mouth of Provo canyon, where Mr. Hilton was employed in the power station. Previously they lived at the Battle Creek plant in this city. Sirs. Hilton was born and educated educat-ed in Pleasant Grove and was a graduate of the local high school. Three months ago she underwent ail operation for appendicitis, since which time she had been in continuous contin-uous ill health at her parent's home. She is survived by her husband, three small children, Samuel W., Frances and Don J. Hilton, her parents, Oscar and Hnlda Anderson Richins, two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Hilton and Jane Richins and one brother, Lowell Richins. A sister, Goldie Richins, died about three years ago. Funeral services will be held in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle Friday Fri-day under the direction of Bishop Martin Christianson. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove city cemetery. |