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Show reason can be given by her relatives rela-tives for her action in the regrettable regret-table affair. , . Funeral services were-held on Wednesday from the Qualtrough-Alcott Qualtrough-Alcott Funeral Parlors, with interment in-terment in the City Cemetery. I f LARK GIRL COMMITS , " SUICIDE AT SALT LAKE I Lucy Roe, 16 years of age, pretty and attractive, the orphan j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George i Roe, who both died in Lark some I ; time ago, committed suicide at II, an apartment house in Salt Lake City on Saturday evening last' ; . ' She had registered at the house and after asking a roomer for. a : glass of water she retired to her room.' ! Officers believe that she (, closed the door, placed a rug against the lower part of it, ' turned on th& gas jets and laid on the bed for her last long sleep. t ' The bed had not been disturbed i in anyway and there was no sign . ,.. ' of any struggle. Miss. Roe had i been employed by Arthur Frank , of Slt Lake City. Efforts to com- . municate with him were unsuc cessful, as he was out of town. ; She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Thelma Nelson of Salt Lake t City, with two young sisters and two young brothers. They have been orphans for about three years. Miss Roe visited with her I ' grandmother, Mrs. II. Kuphaldt, ' v , at Lark last winter and was en- tertained considerably ; at that time she appeared in good health and seemed to be very happy. No |