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Show MRS. NORA ESPLIN DIES AT ORDERVILLE Mrs. Nora Allen Esplin, wife of J. J. Esplin, passed away in Or-derville Or-derville at midnight Monday, following fol-lowing a week's illness with pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mrs. Esplin and her husband hus-band were here two weeks ago attending at-tending temple sessions, and returned re-turned to Orderville on March 1. Mrs. Esplin seemed indisposed thai evening and pneumonia developed immediately, resulting in her death. Just three weeks ago, Mrs. Emily Em-ily Esplin, polygamous wife of J. J. Esplin, passed away in St. George. Mrs. Nora Esnlin was born in Mjanti, April 8, 1856, being nearly 74 years of age at the time oi death. When a small child he went to the Muddy valley with her parents and later they moved to Long valley. While there she-met she-met and married J. J. E."-plin. Surviving besides her husband are the following children: Mrs. Clara Spencer, Kanab; Ether Esplin, Es-plin, Preston, Idaho; Marion and Joseph Esplin and Mrs. Diantha Cox of Shelley, Idaho; Francis Er-plin Er-plin of Cedar City; Miss Hat'ic 1 Esplin of Orderville and Mrs. Vera I Frampton of Fillmore. Other sur- j vivors are a brother. Eras; us S. j Allen, Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. Ella Crofts, and Mrs. Hyrum R.ece. all j j of Orderville. Derides their father, j j Clara, Kattie a-d Ve wer with their mother at the time of h' r ' : passing. Funeral f..-rvl'. (s will f ', held in Crderv;l!e today. The ninny nin-ny friends of J. J. Esplin snu ' family h"re ex-end .' yrr af.hv. |