Show i MRS SCOVillE DIES PIONEER OF BINGHAM Early History of Camp Was Told by Woman in Autobiography Autobiography Auto Auto- biography I Special to The Bingham Aug Aus- 21 Funeral 1 Funeral services ser for Mrs Adaline Ballou Scoville who vho ho died last nl night ht at the home of ot her hor daughter Mrs Irs MIna Jimpson in this city will wm bo be hold held at the residence Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- urda afternoon at 1 Burial will be In City cemetery Grandma Scoville as she was known throughout this section was born in Ypsilanti Mich lIch November 30 1830 and was past 82 83 years of age atthe at tho the time of ot her death At the age c of ot 15 11 she was married to Hen Henry Scoville her maiden name being Ballou In 1863 they came to Utah making the trip b by wagons coming through Emigration Emigration Emi Emi- gration canon canyon In 18 1871 l the they came to Bingham Mr died here about twenty five t years e a ago O. O In 1906 Mrs Irs wrote a book bool of ot other her life lire containing interesting facts I of or the tho concerning tho early history camp When hen Bryan r an first ran for president president dent she slue was wag president and secretary of tho Bryan Bran and sho sIte has hns a letter written to her b by the tha secretary of ot state Sho She was a member of or tho the Lad Lady of or the Daughters of Rebekah and was an honorary member of the order filled the tho of Eastern Star having chairs of or some of these those lodges lodgeR She was WIlS the mother of ot cloven children children chil chil- living THey dren five tho of or whom are ale aro are Livingston ston Scoville and tIn Mrs Mina Minar I r L. L JImpson of or m hl Mrs Peter Turnbull o of Colo Cob Mrs A. A C. C Terry of ot Langley Wash Vash and Mrs Helen Lund Lundy of or Los Angeles |