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Show DEATH CLAIMS MRS. ADAULiM "as Oiu- f n Tamil) of TJilrlj.Ono Children. Mrs. Ada Kelley Olmstcad, wlfo of I.01 en Olmstcad, passed nway at one o'clock yesterday morning. Sho had been a patient sufferer fiom blights disease, being confined to her bed for tho past nine wcok Shu was 11 mi'inber of 0110 of tho largest fnm-IIIuh fnm-IIIuh In American Fork, her fathci ha lug lm, 31 children. Sho was a member mem-ber of a family of ton children on 1-mother's 1-mother's side jmhI wph the first t pass nway. She was born In American Kork, .Nov. 2a, 1S73. Her parents Wllllnm nnd Chslstlim Iirudnl Keller uro both dead. She was mmled Apill 2, 1801. After living in I.ehl for a fov. years the family moved to Id ' During tho nlno years bIic lived Hlvcrsldo and Teton Unsln she was . oillcor in the Primary association and pnit of tho tlmo as leader of tho choir. Sluco leturning to l.chl in 1007, she has also been an active church w. ' er here, Mid was always willing t comfort those In sorrow or distress. Her brothers nro I'eter, Hcbor, l'hllllp, Walter and Alma, all of whom except Dr. Kelley of American Vo. live near Idaho Kails. Her s.1 ' aie Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs. Klctut or Nicholes of American Fork, M Nora Stubbs of l'rovo nnd Mrs. Annie An-nie Thornton of I'ayetto, Idaho. Her surviving children nro: Loron K., Harold K., KUa K.. Leslie K Itoy-lc Itoy-lc K., and lMila K., the last named being 0 yoais of ago. Funeral will bo held 4 o'clock Sunday Sun-day afternoon In Tabernacle. |