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Show Amelia Boulter Answers Last Call Amelia Boulter, 53, wife of John Boulter died at her home early Monday Mon-day of sugar diabetis, following an illness of three days duration. She was born in Pleasant Grove November 26, 1876. She was married to Frank Hardman of this city December De-cember 19, 1S94, and four children were born to them as follows: Vida H. Cook, Winnie H. Rietf, Frank Hard, man and Irene Hardman, the latter who died in infancy. Mr. Hardman dieki a number of years ago. John Boulter, her present husband haS buried two wives, Winnie Clayton Boulter of Provo Bench, and Jane Man of iSnowflake, Arizona, before his marriage to Amelia Boulter, his present pres-ent wife, who passed away Monidaj morning. Mr. Boulter had four living children and Mrs. Boulter three when i they were married, April 2, 1909. Three children have been born to them in this union as follows: Jane, Lucinda and Millie. Mrs. Boulter has been a real mother to the children of Mr. Boulter's other wives and Mr. Boulter has taken the same fatherly interest in Mrs. Boulter's children. There was always harmony and love , in this mixed family. Mrs. Boulter was president of the Manila Ward Primary Association for a number of years, and a Relief So- j ciety teacher most of her adult life. I She worked in the Religion Class and at the time of her death was chairman of the Sunshine committee of the Second Ward. Relief Society. She was always dependable in anything she promised to do, a good neighbor arid a splendid mother. Funeral services were held as we went to press Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. i n |