Show inesm 11 sill OBITUARY 1 I mrs delila K olson n is IS laid to rest tho earthly remains of mrs hi rs delilah king olson who died at 1 alac falt o lake city last saturday 0 were brought to fillmore where funeral services were held in the city efcy hall last wednesday bp P F H partridge presided over the services which were be gun un with singing sin T ing 0 by the choir ind and the opening prayer was of for 1 ored ald by elder christian andor ander son the speakers were judge Josl joshua Tiia greenwood judge wm H kingi king a nephew of thedeas ed elder joseph V P a cousin an and pres T C Cal callistus listes Behe benediction diction was pronounced by elder J D smith three selections were beautifully rendered by the choir resolutions of love and esteem by the relief society Y L al 1 I association ass icia tion and ohp primary association with all of which ilas AJ rs olson had been offic tally ally connected 1 I were read ahe the services perdices per vices were attended by all of her children child ren and many of her grand children the re marks mark s by the speakers aliers were fuir of praise love and esteem for her boblo character mrs delilah king oison was the only daughter of thomas R king and matilda robison kin king in the state of new york they joined the mormon church irr in 1840 and the the following year started for nauvoo it was while the fam family 1 ily was wa s 0 on n this jour ney that delilah was born ansyl at sylvania lucas county ohio july 10 1841 with her family family she caimito camito utah in 1851 and with tl falm m went to fillmore the kin kings ts t s 41 A rid s ab adt settle tao here I 1 it was i n sal sql that delilah king was daniel 01 son and with the exception of a short time spent in salt ta lake ice city Fill fillmore Fillmo morn rB was her home dur ing the remainder of hot her life she was possessed of many abilities and as her husband was an pest violinist the two con contributed trib buted much to ta the social enjoyment of the community in which the they lived ili I li irs s olson had bad 1 gain ed a libe liberal ral education add shei she spent a great part of her life as 1 ib a teacher she was also aromi bently identified with the belief society and was a along ton C time pros pres ident of she first primary association I 1 in fulmore fillmore politically 3 1 rs olson was ai ardent democrat and served two terms as recorder of millard county she was an earnest earnes it advocate of woman suffrage M mrs s olson is survived by the following children george D do a merchant of fillmore ilmore Fi edmund T of chica chicago m o frank of price culbert ai L a salt Lake attorney Emmot tand miss athel olson I 1 and mrs goo geo G eo M hanson whose husband is private secretary to senator sanator goo geo sutherland the deceased was an aunt of att attornies ornies wm win H and and JSamuel kainu 61 A r |