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Show . I O&Htiary. j Marron. Mrs. Mary Marron, wife of Peter Marron. the well known contractor, departed de-parted this life last Wednesday morning morn-ing after a lingering illness. She leaves a family of seven children to mourn the loss of a devoted, loving Christian mother. To few women Is given the sweet, endearing disposition which was so manifest in the character of the deceased. de-ceased. To her friends she was ever ' constant and loyal, always showing the j genial, frank, generous nature of her ! true Irish heart. If her loss is so de- : plored by those outside the family circle, cir-cle, what terrible blow is it to the de- voted husband and dear children! Only the tender goodness of the Infinite In-finite One can comfort them in this hour of desolation. The dear wife and mother has gone forever, but the examnle and infinenep i of her beautiful Catholic life will linger lin-ger for all time in the hearts of her loved ones. May the last sleep of the lovable little woman be sweet! Chapman. It is with deep regret that many friends heard of the death of Miss An- I nie Chapman, who was for so many years in charge of the city library. She was a. woman of high character, possessing pos-sessing a quiet, gentle manner that suited well the public position she held. The sympathy of all who knew her is extended to the family of the deceased. Dal ton. The death of Miss Pearl Dal ton on last Sunday was a shock to all who knew her. She was a girl of most beautiful character, possessing all the virtues that mark gracious womanhood. woman-hood. To the bereaved ones is extended ex-tended the loving sympathy cf hosts of friends. days with his family . in Salt Lake I last 7-ck; - ' j Mr. David McQueen of Salt Lake spent Wednesday here on business. |