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Show Obltunry. Mrs. Llla Ithcid, wife of J. L. Rbeid ofCorlnne, and daughter of Mr. and Mri. W. 0. Davit of Soda Bprlngi, Idaho, paised from tble life Monday, May21st, at 4 ill p. m, alter a levere attack of la grippe and malaria fever, through which ihe fought heroleallytor -j ' vm life for three long monlhe. The phytlo- 1! iH lam' aktll and the combined efforte o( I Jj3 her Indllatigable hoaUnd, relatlvea TM and friends seemed to give little or no l9 relief from tho beginning of her lllneu '9 till death claimed her, i jflfD Tbo funeral servient were held In the I gS Methodist Church atOorlnnr- and the ' H remalne Interred in the Brlgham CHly l eeioelery Thureday, May Slth, with lip. JM L F Johnson ol the Ultir-dy Saints ' I Church In charge. Very appropriate remarka were made bpBp, L. F. John- ' eon, Bioe. II I. Steed, Moroni Morten aen and J. B. Rhrad, and Stako President! Presi-dent! Charlca Keeley aud Olecn N. 1 Stohl, Slnglngaiidmuilcwere rendered render-ed by frlende from Ilrlghnm Oily. Tho neat casket waa almost hidden In floral 1 ofleilngi. , I Mri. Rhead wat born at Clifton, Idaho, March 19, 1879, where alio epont her bright and happy childhood daya. ' Later, with her pa'enle, ehu moved to , Rlterdafe, and then to Soda Springe, J Idaho At the latter place the lived I until her marriage, January 23, 1807. I Since the happy union until hor depa'rt- ( ure her home hae been at Corlnne, Utah. , She wat a loving and afTecUonate mother, a Irne and deviled wife, and to f know her wee tolove hor. She leavtt a Borrowing husband, a lovable lov-able eon of nearly fourteen month 1, and a bostol rilallvesandfrlindi who will ever miss her kind and congenial tplrlt, her smiling face and social presence, E.D. |