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Show GRACE CUNNINGHAM DIES OF INJURIES Victim of Speeding Motorcycle Passes Away Late Yesterday Afternoon. Salt Lake City, July 7. MIbs Grace Cunningham who sustained concussion concus-sion of the brain when Harry Davis io3o to his death ut tho Wui.daini c inotordome Thursday night before more than 0,000 spectators, died ol her Injuries at St. Mark's hospital at G:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. At noon sho commenced sinking rapid!) Her mother, Mrs. Kathcriuo Cunningham, Cunning-ham, was at tho death bea. Since the fatal accident Miss Cunningham Cun-ningham did not regain consciousness. Sho recovered from a critical spell Friday noon and when attending sui geons observed Increasing rcgularlt' In her heart action they expressed hopes for recovery. Until yestorday noon, It Is said, these hopes wero strengthened, but another critical ' spell doveloped from which sno rallied ral-lied very feebly. Miss Cunnlnghnm was eighteen y6nrs old. Sho wns born In Salt Lake, daughter of tho lato Richard A. Cunningham and Catherine Cunnlnghnm. Cunnlng-hnm. Sho was educated in tho schools of the city nnd, nftor completing n business course, wnB employed ns a stenographer for the Consolidated Music Mu-sic company. She was n girl of unusual un-usual refinement and great hopes had been centered In her future. She waa a niece of Colonel Wall, who always had taken deep Interest In her. Mrs. Cunnlnghnm mother of tho girl, was called to the Walt residence lmmcdl- ately after- her daughter died. ' lleslde her mother, Grace Cunning-' ham Is urvlvcd by one brother, Harvey Har-vey Cunningham. She had hosts of friends who mourn her death. The body was removed to the mortuary cf Undertaker S. D. Evans, where It will bo prepared for burial. Funernl arrangements ar-rangements will be made public to dny. |