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Show Young Mother J Dies In Idahi fy Jlr. llrncst Cobblcy, formerly M)sii Mury A. Oinrd, Passes Awny MilW out Wnrnliijr, anil Is llrouglil liens; For Ilurlul. M-'f III Mrs. Mary A. Cobbley, wife of Eit est Cobbley of Ulackfoot, wns brougha hero for burial last Sunday. Tho fiw cldents connected with Mrs, Cobble"yr8 death the Friday before, ore, nlniosfc tragic. Sho and her husband hncL como to Ulackfoot during tho dnyL do somo trading. They had ninSal their purchases and woro on thcl'Jfi way ba,ck to their farm, about Boveiij mllea distance, when tho subject of purchasing somo turkeys camo up fo)H discussion. As they passed a HttlSi Btoro nt Morcloiid, Mrs. Cobble' drew her husband's attention to somo, turkeys In a farmer's buggy. Halllhg tho farmer, Mr. Cobbley got out of his vehicle, and after talking a shor? time, cnlled his wire to turn her out fit around and coma back. Just ns her husband got back Into tho buggy? Bho guvo him tho lines, and no moro than a gasp or two, relapsed Into Unf consciousness. Thinking she had but fainted ho drove, homo ns rapidly as posslblo; and It wns not until tho physician arrived did ho realize Hint' death had resulted. Tho verdict of tho physlcUn wns that a blood vcssal near tho heart had been ruptured, and. death was almost Instantaneous. f Mrs. Cobbloy was tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ovnrd, who wltlt her threo brothers, Lindsay, Roy and" C'yde, reside In this city. While bori? In Grass Creek, near Coalville. Utah; on Oct. 1st, 1S84, sho has mado thlrf city her homo most of her llfo, tip" until six yenrs ago, when sho and hor husband moved back to Ulackfoot. Slnco moving there they hnvo hnd fouY children born to them, the oldest of; which Is six years of ago, and the? youngest ten months. Thoro; tUoyjl wero getting along lino nnd Ufo vital full of promlso. J Tho funerul, which was largely at-j tended, and elinrncterlzedy theJiproS' fusion .or.yiornl"fribuTcs, was hcUT'In tho First Ward Meeting House Mon, afternoon. Dlshop James II. Gardner presided and was ono of the speakers. Others who mado addresses were A. G. Keetch and Charles Cobbley of Lliidou, nnd Ell J. Clnysou nnd John Davis of this rlty. They told of her asHoclntlou with tho first choir after tho American Fork First Ward was organized and of her long scrvlco In the dlfforcnt church organizations, and of her devotion oh u wlfo and. mother, Tho ward choir supplied the opening open-ing and closing number, and Mrs Ityrlo Johnson sang u foIo. William arant gave tho invocation and Maur-leo Maur-leo Madsou the benediction. |