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Show H ' Aunt Polly Hopkins Hji Early Pioneer Dies BBBE ' Mrs. Po'ly Hopkins, who linn been E living In Loli I llio imBt winter, passed P? I nwny cnrly Wcdncsduy lnornliit; tit tlio Hijr homo of her nlccc, Mrs. A. J. Evnns. Kj Tuesdny shn spent invt of tlio (In)' H visiting with Mrs. David Lossco, mid HB- In tlio ovcnlng sho wns vlBltlng with BH1 Mrs. Hobor Webb until 10 o'clock. Af- HH, tfr coming homo shn complained of H . ii pain In her chest Sho retired, lint BBB' at 3 o'clock sho called Mrs. Evans, J who spent several IioiIih with hor, and H sho Boomed better. At 7 o'clock sho H walked down stalrsbut soon after she B took rnpldly worso anil passed nwny. HB Mrs. Hopkins wns born In Garden H Grove, Iown, on Jnnunry 11, soventy- H threo years ni;o. In tlio early GO's shn H' moved with her piuonts to Lehl, when) H' sho wns married to John II. Mtirdock, B Sho nnd Mi'. Mnrdork soparnteil and B sho Inter married Robert Hoiiklnn, B , They moved to Cache Valley In ISf.a H. j nnd Inter to tlio Teton linsln, Idaho. H' i Her husband died sovernl years ago. BBS i Mrs. Hopkins novel had any chll- m dren, Sho was the Inst of four broth HBc ofs nnd sisters, the others being Mrs. HBff Harriet Xlliiinormnu, James and .Stud BBJ ( B' Funeral services were hold yester- V-'.J day in the Tabemncle, (he Hpeakern j bolng William Suuthwlck, lllshop H M James II. Gardner, E. II. Davis and HlA President A. J. Evnns. ibbbbbbw'1 |