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Show . RALYSIS i; IS FATAL TO AGED WOMAN -xIrs. August A. Hjorth of Springville Dies Suddenly I at Family Home. Mrs. Ilnldah Content Hjorth, age ;3, wife of August II. Hjorth, died at the family home Monday from tho effects of n paralytic stroke which she suffered the previous Thursday night .Mrs. Hjorth had heen in apparent nood health and the stroke and I Heath came as a groat shock to the amily especially to her husband ind son Otis who were both sick in ,cd at the time. Mrs. Iljorth was horn in Salt ,ake county, but spent most of her arly married life in Sanpete cotin-y, cotin-y, living first at Fairview and hen for a number of years at In-lianola. In-lianola. For the last fifteen years tilie has been a resident of the Jrinsvllle Second ward, j Both she and her husband have ! ieen devoted Lntter-duy Saints and I uive been very active in the ward. k Surviving are her husband, five jhaughlcrs and two sons, Mrs. G. S. jHekoring of 1'nyson, Mrs. S. E. I!Iancock and Mrs. AVm. Gale of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emery Tanner of Paul, Idaho; Mrs. Zina Crandall, ugust A. Iljorth and Otis A. Hjorth of Springville. She is also survived by the following follow-ing sisters and brother, Mrs. Ole Lassen, Mrs. Amasa Tucker, Mrs. Trcssa Stewart all of Fairview, Mrs. .llyrum Partridge or Salt Lake City and John Terry of Wyoming, also the following half brothers and sisters: Mrs. James Brailsford, Springville, Mrs. Charles Terry of "Wyoming, Mrs. Emma Jane Bennion of Taylorsville, Wilford Terry, Diff' Terry and Adelliert Terry of Fairview and Mrs. lienor Harker of Canada. .She is survived by 47 grand children. Funeral services will be held at the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m., Friday, January 30. Interment will be in the Spring, ville city, cemetery, under the direc-lion direc-lion of tlie Claudin Funeral Home. The remains may be viewed at the ! SClaudin Funeral Home any time! Sl-'riday before the services. |