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Show u 'Elizabeth Bourne Boley Ladd Dies Mrs. Ladd died suddenly from a heart attack at her home in Lehi. She was a daughter of John and and Elizabeth Bourne, who were pioneers of this community and was born at American Fork. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Jesse Green, Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, of American Fork; Mrs. Millie D. Smith of Hollywood, and Mrs. Jesse N. Smith of Lehi. May-Ion May-Ion B. Boley, a son, resides atMur-taugh, atMur-taugh, Idaho. Her only sister is Mrs. Mary H. Duncan, of Salt Lake City. There are twenty-two grandchildren grand-children and twenty-seven great grandchildren. I The services were held at the J home of Jesse Green Tuesday afternoon after-noon and were conducted by Bishop I Joseph H. Storrs. They were well attended by relatives and friends. The speakers were Judge Daniel H. Harrington of Salt Lake City, an old family friend, also President Presi-dent Clifford E. Young and Bishop Storrs all of whom spoke feelingly , and with kindly sympathy for the J family. J The Relief Society quartette sang j the opening hymn beautifully and I solos were rendered by Ford and jMax Smith grandsons, of Lehi and Margaret Green Bromley, grand-' grand-' daughter. The opening and dos- ing prayers were offered by John ! H. Robinson and Leonard Harring-Jton. Harring-Jton. Interment was in the City Cemetery Ceme-tery where the grave was dedicated by Stephen T. Baker. I |