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Show Two Deaths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baugh's little ghl, Alice Edna, who had been suffering suffer-ing from purpura hcmorrhoglca for some time, died on Thursday evening of last week, and was burled Saturday afternoon. The parents are plunged In grief the depth of which can not be measured except by those who have gone through such trials. They have the heartfelt sympathy or many warm friends who hope their sorrows may be lightened and tears checked by the remembrance that the little girl Is but sleeping and will wake to rest In their arms. She is gone somewhere, and the separation will be but a little while. Win. Purdy, the 12-ycar-old son or Mr. and Mrs. Win. Purdy of the 2nd ward, tiled In Lima, Montana, last Tuesday and was brought to Logan Thursday. Funeral services were held in the :ird ward meeting house Sunday afternoon. The boy was an only son, and died from heart disease superinduced by pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy are highly respected citizens citi-zens of the Second ward and in their sonow have the warm sympathy of their neighbors and friends. |