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Show jjolin Dies , m From Operation fc,c to l.ehl I'runt Suulli Carolina K 1VJ1, N"s Progenitor of Large ,'Bjmes J llolln dlad In n Salt I.ako JV p(0i Monday evening, after un- .'jKfoIng an operation early In the 'K je never fully rallied nftor the JKratlon For two years Mr, Dolln iRjH f((en suffering from a growth In oK bladder Kor the past sovural S Bth3 his caso has been known to ,V very serious, and at last In tho 'Hi of savl,1B ,,la ,irc' nn onornUon Hi decided on, but when tho opera-' 'aHn revealed the nnturo of tho nll-'KDt, nll-'KDt, no hope for his recovery was ePjBtcrtalncd piKlr Bolln was born In York Coun-MLbI Coun-MLbI South Carolina, Juno 17, 1852 UIKenty-sIx jeara ago ho was bnp-JBcd bnp-JBcd a member of tho Mormon church Tfcon Mnrch 14, 1891, Innded In l,chl u-'Bih his family. Ho resided hero for H.ien jears He then moved to Idaho, cjJKere he took up a homestead and ro- led for five jenrs. The following aVx years- wero spent In Hlggs and , Bridlcy, Cal , returning with his wife 'K lihl on the 17th of last June, stat-Mr stat-Mr that In Leli I was tho placu lie vaHired to lay down his bones. 1 Vjir. Bolln was a farmer during most .H tils life. In South Cnrollnn, where iK. joined the church, his homo was SBways the homo and headquarters jVr the Klders Klishn I'eck, Sr rc-.-led at tho Bolln homo when on hla HaUssloa. He many times guarded tho mim from mobbing. Ho was it ilhrul Latter Day Saint. After com--K(to Hah, at Highland he was botlv "upMlntcndent of Sunday Schools . JHil President of the brnncli. In Illggs, Bal, ho was Siiperlntendont of the Hmday School djHehad thrco wives successively and UBarrd a largo family. Mrs. Ellza-v-B-lh J Wilson, his third wife and hom he married 31 years ngo, still " Birilves htm Ho alBO leaves twolve tfBilldren and 31 grand children 'Hobert and Hampton, by his first 'MMfc, Eliza Clark, lives in Idaho. Mm ilza Gray, whoso mother was Aman-2H- Allen, lives In l.ehl. His present (VWfe's children arc Mrs. Hosslo Evans f Preston Idaho, Oco. llolln of Toton, Shoo, V H llolln or Illggs, Cnl., tjjHlrs. Mary I arson of Malad, Idaho, 'jHlri. Mary K Prothcra of Orlrilny, -Bth'Jcs. 11 llolln of-BIggs,Cal.rMrs. rB1erpneo Ilnrtou of Sheridan, Oregon, -Hind three now living at home named Hticy, Irving and Vlctorlno. .1 Most of tho children In Utah and idaho were prcsentsjit the funeral, 'S hlch was held In tho Tnbcrnrclo at .K o'clock, Thursday afternoon. Jos ',Kuderson of tho First ward Bishopric 'r resided and mndo remarkc. Among JHthe others present and who mndo ad' dresses wero Wm. Cntmull of Salt Uke City, Geo Murgcss or Alpine and io Klrkham of I.ehl, who woro closely associated with Mr llolln In a church capacity, either at home oi Sin the missionary flcld. |