MRS. ALVIN LUDLOWDIES IN IDAHOEva Marti'II I. ml In w, %v jf»* of AlvinLuitlou cf thtut city, died ut u liospl*3*1 at Rigby, Idaho, of p?hki rills. after an Ulrtff.'SH of only u few days. The remains were brought hero Monday morn I iijf.Funeral se rvice* were held overthe remains today at the First ward meeting house commencing at 12n'rtoi k Ills hop It. W. MeKell presided at the services and the ward* heir under the direction of Wm. II,Front, suns Though IVepnlng Trials ThrmiR Vin*r Way,” The Invocation was offered hy John Holt, after which Us choir sung, Heat for the WearyIIJohn M. (alder wand, tlio tirai of the speakers, guve a short sktch of her life. Other speakers were Wm. Evans. Jacob Robertson, VVm.B.FroitHollio Comtihy, Enoch Ludlow, Samuel Holt and David T. Lewis, nU of whom spoke of her sweet dispositionand of h« r good work its a inepibef of the churchDuring the services u duet, Life'sSunaet'* was rendered tuy Misses Roseand Ellen Jameson, and a duet byMrs. Lew He Richardson and CharlesHawkins of Benjamin, entitled, flinr of Hope,*tTho choir sang In closing MWanted on the Other Side, after which thetanned lei ton was pronounced by Noil L. Gardner.She is survived by her husband, Alvin Ludlow, her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Morris J Martel), her hr othersMorris, Arthur, Mark, Welle and Morgan; and her sisters, ElUn, Ble nor Pauline, Florence and Grace