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Show I J. J. Bolin Dies From Operation ('nine In I.clil i'liini Sniilh Carolina In IS'll, Was I'recenlliir of f.nrut JuinuB .1. ltolln tiled In a Salt l.nkc lioHpltnl Monday evening, aflor tin-dcii;olni; tin-dcii;olni; mi operation enrly In tin ilny. Ho never fully milled nflr ttic operation. Kor two years Mr. llolli. Iiiu Ixen buITci Iiik from " Rrovvth In the hluddcr, Kor Ihn iiuat several liKinthu Ills cnao him been known tn be very HcrloiiH, niul lit hint in the hope of iiaviiiK his life, nn ojiu'rutluii was decided on, bill when the operation opera-tion revealed Hie nnlura of the nil-iiH'iit, nil-iiH'iit, no hope for IiIh recovery wns oiitorlnlned. Mr. llolln was bom In York County, Coun-ty, South Ctualliiii, .lime 17, IS!,.. Twenty-six yenra ago lie wiib baptised bap-tised a member of the Mormon church and on Mnrch 14, 1801, landed In l.ehl with his family. He rcnlil.il here for eleven yearn. He then moved to Idaho, whnro he took up u ItonicHtcnd and resided re-sided for live yenrn. The following tilx yenrn were Hpent In DIkkb ami (Irldloy, Oil., rcliirultift with IiIh wife lo l.ehl on the 17th of Inst June, Hinting Hint-ing that In l.ehl vv.ih the place he desired to lny down hlfl bones. Mr. llolln Wiih n farmer durliiB moRt of his life. In South Carolina, where lie Joined the chinch, IiIh homo was nlwnyn (lie home mid headquarters for Hie niiliTH KIlBlin IVok, Sr., re-sldul re-sldul at the llolln home when on IiIh mission. Ho many times guarded the Killers from mobbing. Ho wns a faithful Latter Day Saint. After coming com-ing to Utah, at Highland ho wns both Superintendent of Sunday Schools and President of the branch. In lllggs, Cat., he was Superintendent of the Sunday School. Ho had thrco wives successively and reared u lnrge family. Mrs. Kllrn-betli Kllrn-betli J. Wilson. Ills third wife mid whom he married 31 years ago, still survives him. He also leaves twelve children mid 31 grand children Hobeit nud Hampton, by his first wife, Klisn Clark, lives in Idaho. Mrs. Klln Oray, who! mother was Amanda Aman-da Allen, lives In l.ohl. His present wlfo's children are Mrs. Hessln Hviius of Preston lilnho, Geo. llolln of Toto.t, Idaho, V. II. Bolln of Nlggs. Oil.,-Mrs. Oil.,-Mrs. Mnry 1. arson of Mai ml, Idaho, 4-mi Mrs- JInr' !' brothers of Orldlpy, Uifcl ('nl- Jos D Ilollu of IHkrs, Cnl Mrs f.W9 Floronco Dnrton of Shorldnn, Oregon, flf nud three now living nt homo named Wn l.ucy, Irving and Vlctorlno. WSl Most of the children in Utah nud JK Idaho worn present nt the funeral, IfH which was held In the Tabernacle at MH! 2 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. Jos. 4H Anderson of the Klrst ward Hishoprlc. ))flffj: presided nnd mndo remarko. Among tWm tlm others present nud who made nd- mK dresses were Win. Catniull of Salt jK l.ako City, Qeo. Uurgcss of Alpine and K Geo. Klrkhnin of Kohl, who wero M closely associated with Mr. llolln In BjSSI ' n church capacity, either at home or Hj In the missionary field. W r |