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Show FOB LOCAL PRESIDENT DIES Mrs. Beulah Dalton Burrup, 56, wife of James T. Burrup, Idaho Falls, Ida., groceryman and a former resident of this city, died Sunday at her home in Io'fiho, according to word- received here. Death was due to a heart ailment. ail-ment. She was born in Springville, March 17, 1881, a daughter of Melvin and Adlaide Dalton. and lived here during her early life. From Springville she went to Los Angeles, Calif., where she became head nurse at a hospital. She later moved to Idaho where she had lived the past 25 years. Besides her husband, she is survived sur-vived by her mother of Los Angeles. An-geles. Calif., and seven sons and daughters, also eight brothers and'sisters, M. E. Dalton, SanciV; Mrs. M. Q. Cannon, Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. R. Shupe, Phoenix, Ariz; Mrs. Mayme Drew, Tuscon, Ariz; Mrs. Ted Sorenson. Mrs. Bob House. Mrs. C. F. Brundage and Mrs. Lowell Palmer, Los Angeles. CaTf. Funeral services and burial were j conducted in Idaho Falls, Wed- j nesday. -t ' |