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Show Elizabeth Jane Olpin Passes Away Elizabeth Jane Olpin, 47, died Sunday Sun-day at 1 p. m., after a serious illness of five weeks duration, suffering with heart trouble and pneumonia. She has been a sufferer with rheumatism for many years, but through all her suffering was cheerful and optomistic with a cheery word an'd pleasant smile for every one. She was born in England, February Febru-ary 16, 1881 and came to Utah with her parents when nine years old. The family settled first at Rexburg, Idaho, later moving to Nephi, Utah. She married Alma 'J. Olpin and moved mov-ed to Pleasant Grove twenty-eight years ago where she has since resided. resid-ed. She is survived by her husband, her aged father, Ralph Foster, of Sugar City, Idaho, and me lonowmg brothers and sisters: Charles Newby of Idaho Falls; Eliza Spencer of American Fork; Lavena Hitchcock of Shelley, Idaho; Rachel, Ethel and Mary Newby of Sugar City, Idaho-Funeral Idaho-Funeral services were held in the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle at 2:30 p. m. on Thursday with Bishop C. A. Gamett in charge. The high school Glee Club sang the opening selection, after which Thomas Gleason gave the invocation. The Glee Club then sang another number. The speakers were" C B. Harper, j Clarence Grant, Ezra F. Walker and Bishop C. A. Gamett. - , ' Other musical numbers consisted of two solos by Stella Hardman. The 1 benediction was pronounced by , Olof 1 Monson. Interment) was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery where the grave was . dedicated by Lawrence Olpin. |