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Show v MRS. JOLLY PASSES AWAY Mrs. Mary Ann Jolley, beloved wife of Berry Jolly," died Sunday about two o'clock p. m. at her residence, resi-dence, of heart trouble. She was a daughter of James Boyter of this j city, being 38 years of age. She was j stricken down by the grim reaper, ! while still in the prime of life. She was a devoted wife and loving mother, moth-er, and was well loved by all who knew her. The funeral services were held from the L. D. S. meeting house on Tuesday March 25th at two , o'clock p. m. Bishop R. B." White presided in conducting the services. There were numerous floral offerings offer-ings bestowed upon the casket by loving friends. A quartet of singers furnished the -musical numbers and Bishop George ; Munford" and P. T. Gunn offeied the invocation and benediction respectively. respect-ively. , Bishop White and J. F. Tolton .were the speakers. Each bore a rues j sage of iotie and appreciation for the deep devotion of the deceased to her family, and the noble example her life has been for others to emulate. The speakers also dwelt upon the resurrection and the hope offered us . that believe in the scriptures for the eternal life hereafter. A large cortege cor-tege of autos accompanied the remains re-mains to Mountain View cemetery, where final services were rendered. She is survived by her husband and the following-children: Ambrose, Roberia, Willie, Maud and an infant daughter three days 'old, She also leaves her father and-mother, and-mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyter and the following brothers and sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Jean Cartwright and Harry Har-ry Boyter of this city Mrs. Belle Fernley and Mrs. Evelyn Krandoll of Milford and Robert Boyter of Salt Lake City, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. The Press joins with . the many friends of the de- ceased in, condolence for the bereaved bereav-ed family. Beaver Press |